The Perfect Diversity of Reincarnation
By Tina G Sacchi We are all here wanting to experience different situations. We did not come to be alike, to think the same or to act identical. Even twins are not the same. Each one of us came into this incarnation with different agendas.

I Love You No Matter What
by Lauren Duke This time it just felt like too much to stay. The two of us sit on the couch, loving each other in a way that is too deep to describe. It seems impossible to explain what it feels like to love in a way that can make your body feel as though

Looking Through God’s Eyes
by Eva Starr A long time ago I was reading a book (not sure if it was a Stuart Wilde or a Wayne Dyer book, but the two of them come to mind) in which the narrator was traveling by plane and carrying a vial of water from the Pacific Ocean in his pocket.

Broken or Perfect, the Search Never Varies
by Julie Hoyle In February 2002 I was at an ashram in India, sitting on a white plastic chair in a dark hall, fanning away bloated, insatiable mosquitoes. Along with 40 other people, I was participating in a staff training program where we were being invited to consider one simple question.

A Bridge Over Troubled Water
by Dr. Terry Gordon It was September of 1977, the beginning of my second year in medical school. The summer had been had been a soggy one for Kansas City as yet another intense storm front headed our way. In less than twenty-four hours, it dumped 12 inches of rain on the soaked city.

A Bridge Over Troubled Water

by Dr. Terry Gordon
It was September of 1977, the beginning of my second year in medical school. The summer had been had been a soggy one for Kansas City as yet another intense storm front headed our way. In less than twenty-four hours, it dumped 12 inches of rain on the soaked city.
Remembering How to Find Your Purpose

By Tina G. Sacchi
“Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart.”
Rumi
I need to find out my spiritual purpose,” my client stated recently. “Who am I and why am I here?”
These questions are common, not only in my office, but in my travels around the world. Especially of late, I notice more and more people spiritually awakening and having this deep urge to find their spiritual purpose, no matter where they live or what traditions or cultures they follow.
From Reggae to Recovery: A Music Legend Finds There Is a Solution

“Papa” Dave Smeltz is known as the father of Reggae in Cleveland. The founder of the legendary band I-TAL, Dave gave us an opportunity to get to know him and the history of the band.
Making the Choice to Live Well

by Lauren Duke
I finally made it home on Sunday to a house that looked like it hadn’t been maintained for months. On top of that, I had just taught back-to-back yoga classes, my pants were thick and I was sweating in the 80-degree heat.
On a day like this, it’s hard not to be anywhere but the beach. Usually I try to maintain whatever it is that supports while I continue on with my life. But not this time.


February 23, 2012
Clyde Chafer













