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Awaken to Your Divine Self: Keep the Magic Alive with a Harry Potter Hogwart themed Dinner Party by Kala Ambrose There’s no need to let the spirit of Harry Potter end with the movie, in fact, this is a grand occasion to gather your favorite witches and wizards and celebrate in Hogwarts style. In this issue’s column Kala shares the details of throwing a Hogwart themed dinner party.
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There is Nothing Wrong with You By Robert Holden, PhD The fear that something is wrong with you is your greatest block to joy. In truth, there is no other block. For as long as you feel there is something wrong, bad, lacking, or not good enough about you, your life will reflect this belief. Remember that old bumper sticker, God doesn’t make junk? It’s true. The final (and only) act of heal- ing is to accept that there is nothing wrong with you.
Feeling Your Personal Best: Giving Mothers Permission to Feel Good By Alice Greene Many mothers believe they must sacrifice themselves for the good of their family, yet what they sacrifice is their health, hap- piness and spiritual wellbeing. Learn how to make small changes for greater self-care and fitness that fit into your family life. By connecting to what feels good physically, mentally and emotion- ally, you are also connecting to your spiritual guidance.
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Wounds to Blessings By Linda Pestana Life lessons are meant to help us, not hinder our progress. Every wound carries a blessing; imagine if each time we were hurt or hurt someone that we never learned anything. Take a moment to consider the gift we’re given each time we walk away from a situation with a greater understanding of who we are and what we have learned. The road to self-forgiveness is long…but there are plenty of signs along the way.
By Susun Weed All parenting is spiritual parenting. The very act of caring for a human being who is totally dependent is spiritual, for in tending the body, we are caring for the spirit, the vital principal. As with all spiritual acts, we may be more of less aware of the sacred essence of what we are doing. The more aware we are, the greater the spiritual benefit for all concerned.
Eating for Bliss: 3 Steps to Soulful Parenting for Remarkably Happy, Healthy and Successful Kids By Shakaya Leone Women set the tone in the home and in doing so have a lot of loving power in the lives of our children and loved ones. The atmosphere of our home is one you can con- sciously create, inspire and protect in your home so you and your loved ones can thrive. Here are 3 simple thing you can implement today to inspire your family life.
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Family. Life. Raising Intuitive Children
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By Dr. Caron Goode Intuitive kids learn through feeling like other children learn best through looking or listening. They are attuned to their inner rhythms and seem out-of-synch with the rest of their peers. They are creative, entrepreneurial children, influential network- ers, friendly, and even charismatic. In this in-depth article Dr. Goode shares the types of intuitive children and how we as parents can come to understand how to interact and relate with these gifted souls.
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By Sanaya Roman It is important to discover what makes you feel worthy, confident, and happy about who you are and it beings with these powerful three perspectives. Self-respect at the highest levels comes from honoring your soul. Self-esteem means believing in yourself, knowing that you did the best you knew how at the time. Self-worth means paying attention to how you feel. You
Ask Dr Kelley: Spiritual Parenting
By Dr. Kelley Taylor Raising a spiritual child is something that is shared with the entire family. Spiritual parenting does not have to follow a particular “religion” but will teach a child to connect with themselves and others, shaping the world around them. Providing a foundation of spirituality from a young age will help develop their morals, values, behavior and increase their self-esteem.
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Peaceful Parenting By Sherri Delozier Carter In this insightful and heart-felt article the author shares her choice to use the principles of Peaceful Parenting as a model for raising her young son Eli. Peaceful Parenting is essentially the ef- fort to mother and father our babies and children in a manner that leads to their optimal health, happiness, and well-being.
The Enlightened Mom: Parenting Yourself First By Terri Amos-Britt Terri shares an intimate look inside her 18 year olds daughter Kolbi’s beautiful soul. Kolbi is a bright beacon of light who has made the choice to take the lessons and insights from her painful journey after the death of her father to heal, love and show others that happiness is a choice. She is a voice of healing for a generation who is searching for love and compassion.
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Lessons in Spiritual Parenting By Katherine Siswick-Clark Spirituality is often an area that is overlooked when we think of children and their upbringing. Yet it holds great importance when we look at the meaning of all our lives. Spirituality has little to do with religion. Spirituality, I feel, is the essence of who we are; our divinity; our oneness, that which connects us to everyone around us, the world in which we live and our higher selves, or if you like God.
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