The Change Train Has Arrived— Get on Board

April 25th, 2009  |  Published in Change

The change that is upon us now is not optional. It’s turning our institutions, our lives, our jobs, and our perceived futures inside out and upside down. The Change Teacher Change SignThe state of flux and change in our global society is deep and fast. It is life altering. We’re in a period of time described as “Jump Time” by Jean Houston, PhD. A period of time called by many names, but described by many futurists, spiritual leaders, leading-edge scientists and millions of awakening individuals as: profound, titanic, tectonic and as a time of breakdown and breakthrough.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Welcome to the Inner Work

April 20th, 2009  |  Published in Inner Work

What is the inner work? This is the work that creates real change-and prepares you for your best outer work. This may involve prayer, meditation, processing the dark places including memories and fears-and here’s the biggie—letting go. Letting go of attachments to things, people, ideas and fears-anything that has kept you from being or becoming all you were meant to be—is the most important piece of inner work you will do.

It’s where the spiritual-rubber-meets-the-road. It’s where most people don’t want to go-it’s too scary or they believe it will lessen their lives, rather than what it does-set you free—totally and completely free. 

 It’s not easy though. And it’s a process that takes time and dedication. The spiritual path is not easy. It is, however, the most important journey you can take. And once you begin, there is no turning back, for your inner self won’t let you.

 In this section we’ll discuss the inner work and the many ways one can mine the path to the Inner Self

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