by Sandra Ingerman: Over the years I have mostly used two metaphors to describe much...
Donna Quesada: Exactly. And so, this brings me to another question that we like to...
by Alberto Villoldo: According to lore, the power of Ti can create beauty, or heal...
by Dr. Alberto Villoldo: The prophecies of the ancient Americas speak about a period of...
by Donna Quesada:
...by Jim Rohn: Well-chosen words mixed with measured emotions is the basis of affecting people…
...by Kristi Nelson: Gratefulness not only changes your life, but also extends beyond your intimate...
byArjuna Ardagh: Lynne Twist has always been the kind of person who looks for meaning...
Great mystics and spiritual teachers have tried to convey to us what they have come...
by Donna Quesada: The author of The Buddha in the Classroom, reflects on birth, death,...
by Dr. Alberto Villoldo: Thoughts are different from ideas:
...by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer: That you may already practice…
...by Dina Strada: It was six months after I separated from my ex-husband that I...
by Marli Guzzetta: At the Inc. 5000 conference in San Antonio, the entrepreneur and coach...
by Ed and Deb Shapiro: What is it that can make us shake, can make...
by Jo Confino: Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, one of the world’s leading spiritual teachers…...
by Michelle Lynne Goodfellow: When I spoke to Marion Woodman last week, I could look...
by Arjuna Ardagh: As a coach and a trainer of coaches, I am very lucky...
by Pythia Peay: This is first in a series of Interviews with contemporary Jungian analysts...
Marion Woodman: This article appeared in the November 1995 issue of M.E.N. Magazine
...A speech by Marion Woodman: Thank you very much ladies. Thank you very much for...
by Donna Quesada: Deliberately Versus Reactively—
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