Have you ever felt dogged by bad luck? Confounded by challenge after challenge? Suspected there was a dark cloud following you around or hovering over your head? You may have thought it was just an unhappy string of circumstances, but at many times throughout history it was exactly those types of circumstances that would have led people to suspect that they may have been cursed: not just an unfortunate happenstance, but the result of something far more sinister. What Is a Curse and How Do They Happen?By definition, a curse is something that is done, something that is said, or perhaps even something that is thought that has the express purpose, intentionally and directionally, of bringing ...
The issue with mainstreaming the reality of precognition is that we are so indoctrinated in the belief that time is linear. What you read here will dramatically challenge that belief and help you think about the mystery of your own time in a radical new light. The science of precognition, and trying to explain how the future can dip into the present, is a head crash, but the science matters and my latest title, Dreaming of Your Future: Unlock the Precognitive Secrets of Your Mind, does not shy away from presenting some of that science along key findings for you to reflect on. However, I'm fully aware that when it comes to processing the reality of precognition, the theory feels ...
Difficult times seem to be the least spiritual of times, don't they? On one hand, your body wants to run, fight, or collapse. You're tired, anxious, and defensive. People feel threatening. Resources feel scarce. Not knowing what's ahead keeps you from sleeping or relating well with others. Your blood pressure rises and muscles tense. It's hard to stay focused. Yet, in those moments there are respites. Insight rises. Even if only in glimpses, you feel hope. Suddenly, you're not so afraid as you sense a splash of tranquility. Your "gut" tells you there is a way forward even if you don't know how yet. Welcome to the tension between your human experience and the wisdom of your Soul. We all ...
When I wrote my new book Once Upon a Place, I was fascinated with the symbolism and imagery of stories: from fairy tales to myths, from movies to epic adventures. In my research, I found many symbols that resonated with me and my understanding of the human experience. But I also found something unexpected: guidance from past storytellers about moving forward on a path of strength with lessons in personal growth. In other words, I discovered these stories not only show "the hero's journey" and its images of adventure; they also teach us how to use these images to support ourselves on our own very real paths. In fact, I learned eight very clear lessons that teach how to create a hero's ...