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The Mystery Gallery
From alter items to clothing, vitamins & singing bowls, I could take up way too much time listing the items you could find at The Mystery Gallery.
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Grandma Chonga’s Salsa-Que
When my husband and I tasted the Grandma Chonga’s salsas last month, we enjoyed them all (we didn’t try the really spicy one), but our eyes especially widened for Salsa-Que.
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The Story of Stuff
Five years and 40 million views later, The Story of Stuff is a Community of 500,000 changemakers worldwide, working to build a more healthy and just planet.
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Public Failure
Failing happens to us all, and can often lead to other successes and wins...
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Day 2 of Gratitude
Today’s gratitude theme is: WHO DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN NEVER REPAY? Wow. Well that definitely made me think.
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My 21-Day Gratitude Challenge, Day 1
How amazing that something so simple as gratitude can start out my day with a smile… and yours, too!
It isn’t too late to sign up and be reminded daily to feel and share the power of gratitude. Imagine all of our consciousness of appreciation joining together for 21 whole days! We are so powerful!
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The Divided Brain
While our brains are indeed divided, it is not in the “reason” vs. “creative” sort of way, but more in a “bigger picture” vs. “detailed focus” way. In addition, they go on to explain how our frontal lobe’s primary purpose is to inhibit. Inhibit what? Take the less-than twelve minutes and find out!
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F*$% S#!@ Stack
I just love this video! And Reggie Watts!
WARNING: PARENTAL ADVISORY!! LOTS AND LOTS OF CURSING!
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Cafe Hibiscus
It is so good, so fantastic, so delicious, that I literally cannot force myself to order something different. Even sitting here typing about it, my mouth is watering. The flavors they manage to get in that chicken breast work so well together, and it is always super-tender.
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The Benefits of Unschooling
Imagine with me, if you will, a spectrum of homeschoolers. On one side (one...
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Happiness vs. Stuff
Surrounded in a sea of thoughts and ideas, we all have been bombarded with the idea that the more “stuff” we have, the happier we’ll be. That those poor people in those countries where they live without electricity have no idea what they’re missing here “in the land of the free.”
Yet, in one of my favorite reads online, Why Having More No Longer Make Us Happy points out just how false of an assumption this is.
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Dr. Sharif Abdullah
Around 2005 or 2006, when our spiritual center was renting a space at the...
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Rev. Sharon Foley
The second class I took in metaphysics was taught by, then Practitioner,...
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Rev. Lynn Johnson
Straight out of a messy divorce in April of 2002 I came to the Portland...
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Adam Decker
It might seem silly to add my husband to a page of mentors, but it really...
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Daniel Quinn
I had been unknowingly hungry my whole life for the information and unique...