By Carol Brenner
Going from Montana’s Big Sky Country with mountains rising to nearly 13,000 feet and a population of not much more than one million to a state lying at sea level with a population of 21.5 million began as an adventurous road trip.
By Carol Brenner
Going from Montana’s Big Sky Country with mountains rising to nearly 13,000 feet and a population of not much more than one million to a state lying at sea level with a population of 21.5 million began as an adventurous road trip.
By Marshall Haley
In August 1973 I made one of my frequent visits to the University Book Store in the University District of Seattle, Washington. A book—Secret of the Andes by Brother Philip—seemed to jump out at me as I searched the occult section for deeper meaning
By Paula Benner, Neil Kremer and Sara Lee Langsam
Shakespeare’s works still remain the most cherished of all English literature. They present the classic confrontations, the real dramas that life brings to every person. We can benefit by a “dress rehearsal” from examples in literature that can help to prepare us when we encounter similar circumstances in our lives. The real author of the Shakespeare plays was Francis Bacon. What is the proof of that, you ask? Consider the evidence.
by Anne Hall-Bowden
Taking reservations on going to heaven.
Is there a bridge and instructions on getting there?
I have just lost my best team player with the recent, unanticipated passing of my beloved husband, Michael. It has made me take a microscopic lens to everything I say, think and do. When you lose a loved one, particularly someone whom you have lived, worked and prayed with daily, one deeply questions what you have to show for your sojourn on earth. Is there a passport or something to get through those pearly gates?
By Patrick Rogers
Have you ever mused on the great privilege it is to have someone, anyone, read what you write? The written word is a gift to others when we craft our art using specific criteria. Here’s how!
By Joseph Macchio
Joseph is a student of the teachings of the ascended masters as delivered through Mark and Elizabeth Clare Prophet during their 40-year ministry in the late 20th century. His opinions and conclusions drawn from his research are his own.
By Joseph Macchio
In a second dictation given on November 22, 1989, entitled “The Second Coming of Christ,” Jesus taught the understanding of the Divine Image. “O my souls, thou who art the mirror of the Divine Image of my Self and thy Christ Self for all the world, know, then, that all the world does see that Christ Image as at inner levels I touch everyone,” Jesus explained.
By Lindsey Wells
We are both learners and teachers in life. Here’s one woman’s musical journey beginning with one and ending with the other!
By Patrick Rogers
It was less than 200 years ago that a storyteller changed a nation. His name was Charles Dickens.
By Patrick Rogers
Great stories are a cosmic fusion of visual elements, creativity, research and help us to take in new information for our soul’s journey. Let’s learn how to travel there!