It is our human nature to seek comfort, but growth, change and real joy may require step out of our comfort zone.
It is our human nature to seek comfort, but growth, change and real joy may require step out of our comfort zone.
We tend to be afraid of change, but engaging in that fear will hold us back from experiencing the joy and abundance God desires for us.
The path of releasing and surrendering to God is simple yet difficult, as we tend to cling to the trauma of the world, though it is ultimately illusory in nature.
As a prelude to his afternoon workshop on the wisdom of aging and change, “Ramananda” offers an inspiring message on the aging of the body and the human spirit and consciousness that transcends the temporal.
We have the power to change our lives through thought, word and action.
When we examine the Aramaic language employed by Jesus, we can gain much insight on his teachings about good and evil.
Using the story of John the Baptist as a model – as we listen to the voice of truth within us, we can transform our lives and “make straight the path in the wilderness” for others.
Christians have been awaiting the Second Coming of Christ for over two millennia. What is it really? Does it mean the end of the world?
What would life look like if we embraced inevitable change?
How can we experience and manifest peace in a world of turmoil and constant change?