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Unleash Peace

From the creators of The Shift Movie comes news worth paying attention to:

At the recent, sold-out Peace Summit in Vancouver, His Holiness the Dalai Lama made a proclamation that stunned the crowd: “The world will be saved by the western woman.”

Last year, Maria Shriver’s Women’s Conference sold an astounding 14,000 tickets in the first 20 minutes after registration opened. The theme: “Women, the Architects of Change”.

Something big is stirring among us women.

More of us than ever before are feeling called to awaken to the fullness of our authentic power and become active, engaged agents of change.

We’re hungry to express our creativity and find our voice. We sense intuitively that we have a critical role to play in shaping the future of our world.

But what is the pathway to awakening the fullness of our authentic power as women? Where should we give our energy and attention in order to make our greatest contribution? And how might we work together and support each other in this process?

THE SHIFT has partnered with Claire Zammit and Katherine Woodward Thomas, to bring you a FREE teleseries called Women on the Edge of Evolution: Awakening to the Power to Co-create our Lives and Shape our Collective Future.

You can participate live or listen to the recordings later, at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Register today.

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Osho Said It Best

Osho was a soul scientist…a mystic who believed that all is science, and that our inner journey is a subjective form of science (as opposed to the objective science which decides about the outside world).  I wholeheartedly advocate  his advice to seekers of wisdom, and so I share it with you here:

“Always remember, whatsoever I say to you, you can take it in two ways. You can simply take it on my authority, ‘Because I say so, it must be true’ — then you will suffer, then you will not grow. Whatsoever I say, listen to it, try to understand it, implement it in your life, see how it works, and then come to your own conclusions. They may be the same, they may not be. They can never be exactly the same because you have a different personality, a unique being. Whatsoever I am saying is my own. It is bound to be in deep ways rooted in me. You may come to similar conclusions, but they cannot be exactly the same. So my conclusions should not be made your conclusions. You should try to understand me, you should try to learn, but you should not collect knowledge from me, you should not collect conclusions from me. Then your mind-body will grow.”

“My message is not a doctrine, not a philosophy. My message is a certain alchemy, a science of transformation.”

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Face It – You Are Beautiful

Excerpted from “The Simple Abundance Companion” with permission of Warner Books. Copyright 2000 by Sarah Ban Breathnach.

Welcome to You

Undoubtedly, we become what we envisage.  –Claude M. Bristol

You are beautiful. Right now. Today. Just as you are, just the way you look as you read those three words: You. Are. Beautiful. Say it slowly aloud, as if the phrase were a foreign language, for it probably is.

You are beautiful. Now say it in the first person singular.

I am beautiful.

Do you know that? If so, remind yourself of this glorious fact every day. If not, it is time to become beautiful in your own eyes. This will require a makeover of sorts, but not the kind you think. Learning to love the way you look has nothing to do with starting a diet or reshaping your eyebrows. Accepting and embracing your authentic beauty means seeing yourself from the inside out. I love me, I love me not–I love me.

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Enlightenment?

Now here’s a link to a long–but thorough and eye opening–piece on the subject of Enlightenment, written by Neale Donald Walsh.  Regardless of how you may feel about him,  his books or his viewpoint, what he has written here provides an excellent grounding for anyone who feels they are somehow missing something from their lives…and that this missing ‘something’ keeps them from the elusive ‘enlightenment’.  Or–for those who are certain they’ve achieved enlightenment and are waiting for everyone else to get there.

Do yourself and the world a favor and click the link, then read the entire piece.  Enlightenment?

You will find the source of this article, Spirit Library,  in our list of favorite links.  I hope you find your own version of instant enlightenment from reading this excellent essay!

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