by Michael Mamas | Wednesday, December 15, 2010 | Health |
Dr. Mercola, a well known physician, says that 4 tablespoons of coconut oil daily (build up gradually) can provide dramatic improvement for these conditions.
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I have no experience with it, but it does seem logical to me.
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I would certainly think it is worth a try.
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by Michael Mamas | Monday, December 13, 2010 | Spirituality
“Everythin’s uh blessin’, e-e-everythin’s uh blessin’.”
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I heard the above quote on the local news… an old-timer from the mountains commenting on the wave of frigid weather.
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Such lovely philosophical quotes always inspire me. They make me wonder just how clearly and deeply the understanding of the speaker goes.
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There are two and only two forces in the universe…Karma and Prana. Both come from God.
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Prana is a direct link to the infinite coherence of the unified field… God’s Grace…. the Breath of God, if you will.
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Karma is the unraveling of the echoes of prana… Karma is born of identity with limited perspectives…limited understanding of (limited integration with) the unbounded nature of prana. As it unravels, you come to know your own true nature (your divinity, your God) more and more clearly.
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Ultimately, both come from God, and both lead you back to God.
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In that regard, “Everythin’s uh blessin’.”
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by Michael Mamas | Saturday, December 11, 2010 | Spirituality
Perfection in life dwells in the depth of your being, not on the surface.
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Do not look for it where it does not dwell.
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by Michael Mamas | Thursday, December 9, 2010 | Spirituality |
A lovely song about the personification of the Transcendent.
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CLICK HERE
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by Michael Mamas | Wednesday, December 8, 2010 | Spirituality |
It takes time to cultivate discernment.
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Just like a chocolate connoisseur did not develop the ability to discern between hundreds of different chocolates overnight, neither can we expect to develop discernment on our spiritual path immediately.
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It takes some humility, self-honesty, and reflection to develop the ability to discern at more subtle levels.
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Yet there is a tangible beauty and sweetness to the discernment process.
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