by Julieanne New | Jun 24, 2011 | Spirituality
There are many definitions but most of them have to do with doing or having. What about just being? What if we are worthy simply because we exist? If one believes that we are intrinsically not worthy, what would each of us have to do to become worthy? Could we truly come up with something that we would accept as the ultimate arbiter of determining our worthiness? And since we are working with the unworthy mindset, would the unworthy mindset be capable of seeing what we did, said, accomplished or acquired as being the item that transcends us into worthiness? Or would we judge what occurred as still not worthy enough of being worthy? And if we do somehow become worthy in this act, what does that say for the rest of humanity? It’s a no win situation. read...
by Julieanne New | Jun 21, 2011 | Energy Healing, Spirituality
What is energy healing? Healing is the cessation of dis-ease. To the alliopathic world, it’s the cessation of illness. Healing can occur on many levels: emotionally, spiritually, mentally and physically. And they can occur separately or combined. Let’s consider a cut on your arm or your hand. When it has stopped bleeding, andthe gash slowly disappears or leaves a small scar, many consider it healed. For all intents and purposes that is true. Sometimes, that gash, depending on how it happened, can leave some unseen hurts or wounds that don’t always heal when the gash does. This is definitely true with some large traumas. read...
by Julieanne New | Jun 19, 2011 | Health, Inner & Outer
Food is important to me. It always has been. I love really good food and I choose not to eat food that I know is not of good quality. Why waste the calories? I have enough problem watching what I eat. Why give my body calories from foods that don’t taste great? If I’m going to gain weight from eating. it better be the best tasting food I can eat. So we like to have our salads made with romaine lettuce leaves, sweet red bell peppers, onions, great tasting quality tomatoes and Persian cucumbers. We make our own salad dressing with salt, pepper, extra virgin olive oil, raspberry vinegar and a good balsamic vinegar. read...
by Julieanne New | Jun 17, 2011 | Health, Inner & Outer
We were going to a wedding in Oregon, a granddaughter was getting married. Flying isn’t as much fun as it used to be so we decided to drive. And road trips can be a lot of fun. What I love are the surprises. I had never been north of Sacramento on highway 5 before. And I was quite startled at the beauty that lay before us. I love California because of its diversity from the mountains to the desert to the beaches and more. I’ve always known this but I got another surprise when we got north of Redding, Ca. read...
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