TAG: the self

Mistakes and Being Human

Rene Descartes, Contributor Waking Times We are here to make all the mistakes we want, because, it is through our mistakes that we learn. As long as we try to do what we know to be right, we will be on the right path. If we make a mistake, we should fully recognize it as

Infinite Self – Reclaiming Your Inner Power

Stuart Wilde, Contributing Writer Waking Times Twenty-five thousand people were attracted to my spiritual teacher over the few years that he taught, and at each level of progress, the teachings and disciplines got harder and harder. After a period of about three years, almost everyone had dropped out; near the end, there were only 72 people

Science & Spirituality

Frank Huguenard, Staff Writer Waking Times  In modern times, attempts are often made to use the modern scientific method to infer or prove the existence of a spiritual dimension. Electrodes are attached to mediator’s head, psychics and remote viewers are tested for accuracy and consistency, and the results of intentions and prayers are statistically measured

Are You Creating You or Being You?

Trinity Bourne, Openhand Contributor Waking Times When we embark on the spiritual journey we have two main choices: We can either: 1. create who we want to be Or 2. be who we truly are There are many ways to the top of the metaphorical mountain. There are also many ways to ensure that we keep walking

Fear of The Unknown Is Still Dividing The Planet: It’s Time To Let Others Just Be

Michael Forrester, Prevent Disease Waking Times A common theme seems to be steadily intensifying with those who disagree with information on the internet–a fear of the unknown. There is a constant need to insult or criticize content which disagrees with their own sense of truth. Although confronting fear won’t always make it go away, many

Is Nature Somewhere Else?

Laura Grace Weldon, Guest Writer Waking Times We tend to think of nature as separate. We imagine spending time “out there” hiking in some remote wilderness, drinking from mountain streams and observing creatures that have never faced highway traffic. There, in a place far from our busy lives, we might find peace, tranquility and some


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