Zion – God-Blessed Sanctuary for the Refugee
It is the grandest feature of the LORD Almighty, and mirrored by righteous royalty through the ages, that the poor, maimed, spiritually bankrupt are cared for, because their means cannot manage it. That is resplendent Zion if ever there was such a thing, and indeed it’s a representation enshrined in the eternal. As God is, so is Zion. The Lion of Judah is Protector.
How to Know God: Ask Yourself, “What Do I Have Today?”This is a short and very sweet little exercise! By acknowledging what we have (everyday, because unfortunately it’s easy to forget), we can quickly and powerfully change our mind-set from that of scarcity, wishing and wanting, to that of having, loving and feeling blessed and grateful. We each are given many, many gifts, uniquely designed especially for us, but mostly we don’t recognize them or see them for what they are.
On the inner journey, each traveler is both the question and the answer. Within each there is a burning emptiness. This discomfort and friction pushes the traveler onward to find the missing piece.
Tremendous Benefits The Emotional Freedom Techniques Provide To Spiritual CounselorsInterested in exploring ways the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) can help you to make miracles happen as a Spiritual Counselor? If so, continue reading.
Spiritual Enlightenment – You Are a Miracle of LifeYes you, you are not just unique you are a miracle, as are all living things on the planet. The conversion of the minerals, chemicals and all the elements with which this planet is composed into living things capable of reproducing and converting elements into living cells has to be a miracle.
Choosing Hope Over HopelessnessLast year was a violent year for the city of Peoria. The Journal Star ran a front-page article on Sunday called “Peoria’s Deadly 2010”. They reported that there were 22 homicides, which is just one less than in 1989, the highest year on record. On top of that, there were 117 shootings and 68 stabbings that were non-lethal. This is tragic.


