The Joy of Vibrational Healing
Monday, 2/2/2009
While I was leading a workshop at the Ilchi HSP Training Center in Ise, Japan, I met Chieko Yahata, an extraordinary woman who has long had Parkinson's disease. A degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that harms a person's motor skills, speech, and other functions, Parkinson's disease is usually chronic and progressive.
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Season for Celebrating the Light
Tuesday, 12/23/2008
This is a festive and powerful time of the year. Winter Solstice, Hanuka, Kwanzaa, Christmas and New Year buzz around us with family, commercial, and religious activities, meanings and feelings.
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A Vision of Hope After Mumbai
Tuesday, 12/2/2008
For several days in Mumbai, India, you and I witnessed scenes of utter terror as extremist gangs attacked several financial and tourist district sites, killing and injuring hundreds of innocent people, Indians and foreigners alike. Here is a tragedy on par with New York's 9/11 disaster.
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Hope for Harmony
Thursday, 11/20/2008
Earlier this year I read a book called The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the New World Order by Samuel P. Huntington. It is interesting, and it does have a lot of good insights about the state of the world we live in. However, its outlook for the future, in my opinion, is a little too grim.
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The Hope and Inspiration of Barack Obama
Monday, 11/10/2008
As I watched the victory speech of President-elect Barack Obama, I was struck by how this new world leader has mastered the vision, energy and language of hope. With so many apparent disadvantages — his African-American race, his relatively short resume, and limited funds and few supporters when he began his campaign two years ago — he captured the prize of office and thus the opportunity to create a better day for his country and the world through transformational goals, organizations and strategies.
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