Thought for the Week

"Never confuse self-love with big ego, the two are entirely different. A big ego requires a person to think they are better than others and will put others down in order to keep that perception. Self-love means you are your own best friend and you love, accept, consider, encourage, care for, and believe in yourself.... Continue Reading →

Thought for the Week

"There are 12 Laws of Karma. The Eighth Law is "The Law of Willingness." It states in part that what you believe to be true, the universe will demonstrate that truth to you. When negative outer circumstances challenge your positive beliefs, just hold on to your beliefs and don't let those temporary negative influences change... Continue Reading →

Happy Mother’s Day

"To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow." — Maya Angelou  

Thought for the Week

"Reality is nothing more than your beliefs mixed with your experiences. In reality, there are as many worlds as there are people, as no two of us have an identical set of beliefs and experiences. We may be similar to some, and to others, we may be near opposites. No one is wrong, and no... Continue Reading →

Thought for the Week

"It's hard sometimes to not be afraid. But it's much harder to always live in fear. Faith means to believe something is true, sometimes without any proof at all. Have faith in yourself and the proof will follow. " Doe Zantamata      

Thought for the Week

"There's a big difference between "focusing on negative things" and "ignoring something that needs some attention for it to be resolved." Always remember the teaching mantra, "what you allow, you encourage." Doe Zantamata      

Earth Day 2022

“Look after the land and the land will look after you, destroy the land and it will destroy you.” —Aboriginal Proverb

Thought for the Week

"It both creates and destroys all things. It is the ultimate giver and taker. It is kept but cannot be held. It is both feared and appreciated. When used foolishly, it is regretted. When used wisely, it can reveal the purpose of a life and change the world. "Doe Zantamata      

Thought for the Week

"Intuition has two distinct differences from the other senses: 1. It is only a guide for most people, which points in one direction, towards or away from. 2. It is the only sense that is not confirmed in the present moment, but rather the confirmation will take place in the future. These two key differences... Continue Reading →

Thought for the Week

"Viewing rejection as "you're not good enough" will cause you to try to change in order to become "good enough" for that person or circumstance. Seeing rejection as "it's not right for you, but they happened to recognize it first," frees you to find something or someone who is right for you instead. At the... Continue Reading →

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