TAG: higher consciousness

What Karma Really Means

Christina Sarich – We’ve all got to learn the lessons of our karma, but at some point we also need to let go.

2016: The Year of Transformation

Wes Annac – Our social and spiritual work each year lays the foundation for what we’ll achieve in the years to come

Suffering – A Wake Up Call

Frank M. Wanderer – Why do we need to suffer so much in our life, and why is there so much suffering on Earth?

Desire: What Do We Really Want?

Wes Annac – Everything we long for here on earth is a mask that hides our true desire; our true longing, which, little do we know, is for a higher state of consciousness…

Unleash the Power of Your Dreams

Christine Hoeflich, Guest Waking Times Besides paying attention to your intuition and inner nudges, you can pay attention to your dreams and by doing so, unleash the power of your dreams (which will go a long way toward helping you solve your and your family’s problems and fulfill your higher purpose). This is because dreams

Esoteric Knowledge Throughout Time

Belsebuub, Guest Writer Waking Times Go far enough back in time and you’ll reach to a point where entire societies were based around the universal knowledge of the journey of consciousness in its awakening – in Central and South America, Easter Island, Egypt, Cambodia, India and in many other places now submerged under the ocean. The

Mysticism and Ordinary Consciousness

Emmanuel Karavousanos, Contributor Waking Times In reading, hearing and watching the news of the day, we learn of the horrors that go on in our world. Though much of the news is all too troubling, there is also some that is good and often, promising. Perhaps the good can be greatly expanded if we, individually,

Higher Consciousness – What is it? Can You Attain It?

Lee Hager, Guest Writer Waking Times  The importance of attaining higher consciousness is regularly mentioned in connection with spiritual awakening and growth, but there’s been very little consensus about what it actually is. As Seneca pointed out, “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.” We can look


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