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Living an Inspired Life - December 20, 2005

By Dr. Sheri Rosenthal Don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements and my personal mentor, spoke on more than one occasion about living ones life in a totally different way than we had been taught to live; what he called living the will of God. He asked us to imagine what living the will of God might look like. At that time, my highly educated and analytical brain had a field day tearing apart his lecture. I could not begin to imagine what the heck he was talking about, it sounded vague and..
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The Number One Question Asked - December 20, 2005

By Dr. Sheri Rosenthal Years ago I was blessed with the opportunity of traveling around the country with don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements, while I was running his organization, Sixth Sun Foundation. Since then I have been traveling and lecturing on my own, and one of my most cherished benefits of teaching has been listening to the questions and concerns that so many of you have voiced over the years. The most frequently asked question that I hear is, How do I quiet my mind So...
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Using your Spiritual Path Against Yourself - December 20, 2005

By Dr. Sheri Rosenthal In looking back at my process over the years I have noticed an interesting phenomenon that I refer to as using my path to go against myself. This behavior may be a surprise to many of you.but as programmed ego minds we have been trained to use our life situations to go against ourselves since we were small. We have learned from those around us to use other people to raise our blood pressure, prove that we are not good enough, affirm that we will never be loved or that...
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A Wonderful Holiday Opportunity - December 20, 2005

Around holiday times were presented with a most wonderful gift and thats the opportunity to look at ourselves though the eyes of our family dynamics. Our siblings and parents act as mirrors for us to see ourselves and our emotional reactions more clearly, and observe where we have wounds, judgments, opinions, and emotions. The holidays can be delightful no matter what personalities your family contains! The only thing that can make your holidays traumatic is your reaction to your family based.
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