Month: June 2008

Wash the past away

June 12, 2008 | 2 comments

    IN STONE TWO FRIENDS WERE WALKING THROUGH THE DESERT. DURING SOME POINT OF THE JOURNEY, THEY HAD AN ARGUMENT; AND ONE FRIEND SLAPPED THE OTHER ONE IN THE FACE. THE ONE WHO GOT SLAPPED WAS HURT, BUT WITHOUT

Carrots, eggs, and coffee

June 11, 2008 | 6 comments

A young woman went to her mother and complained that life was hard for her. She was tired of fighting and struggling. When one problem was solved, a new one appeared. She was ready to give up and quit trying.

Weight loss

June 5, 2008 | 4 comments

Struggling with excess weight? Wondering how to lose it permanently? I was intrigued by this short video clip on the Today show where Gwen Shamblin was interviewed about her “Weigh down” method of losing weight. I’m not advocating her system,

Quote of the day

June 5, 2008 | No comments yet

Have you ever felt embroiled by tension and conflict from office politics, workplace conditions, or strife in the home? Here’s a catchy quote that puts mental environments we feel into a different perspective. “You’re not in the situation. The situation

No evil heredity

June 4, 2008 | 1 comment

I was listening to a Christian Science lecture given by Ginny Leudeman, and she made the most ear-catching summary of how to think about DNA. She was relaying how her dad was an alcoholic, and when she grew up she