Category: life

Reject negative stereotypes

April 2, 2012 | 3 comments

It was astutely pointed out to me by a reader recently that in debates about the new healthcare law in the US, participants in the program are commonly referred to as young and healthy, or old and sick; the idea

Not a body of lack

February 8, 2012 | 1 comment

In my lecture, “Living in Abundance,” I often remind my audience that when they understand their relationship to God, that they will see themselves as walking, living, moving, breathing abundance. As a lead up, I explain that as children of

The bane of physiology

January 31, 2012 | 6 comments

“Living matter” or “living Spirit.” Which do you identify with? I was studying the chapter, “Physiology,” in Science and Health, to better understand Mind’s control over the body, when I had to stop and ponder for several hours Eddy’s statement, “We

How good can things get?

January 16, 2012 | 3 comments

On occasion, the economic news pouring over the media is depressing, disheartening and discouraging. Woes in Europe, gridlock in Washington D.C., a bloated real estate bubble in China, government budget cutbacks, and more, can paint a dismal picture. “How bad