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Exploring Human Potential
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Exploring the world and human potential, expanding awareness, and helping people evolve into happier, healthier beings -- featuring articles on Health, Personal Development, and Law of Attraction.
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New Mexico: Hiking Along Rito de los Frijoles in Frijoles Canyon
During the first part of November 2009, Jen and I spent a week in New Mexico hiking in the mountains, canyons and desert. The scenery was stunning; and the variety of ecosystems and terrain was unbelievable. New Mexico is not at all what we expected!...
Dying For A Change: William Murtha’s New Book Featured On Ponder Central
PONDER on THIS for Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 by William Murtha in DYING FOR A CHANGE “Please do not cast blame on yourself…To heap regret and recrimination on yourself misses the entire point of what it means to be human. We all fail a...
Dying For A Change: New Book By William Murtha
“Dying for a Change is the gut-wrenching, inspirational true story of William Murtha’s fight to survive hypothermia and drowning in the freezing waters off the coast of Britain. It is a riveting story of survival that will captivate readers w...
When Your Hut’s On Fire
*This inspirational reminder was forwarded to me by Jeff Maziarek, author of Spirituality Simplified and Codi’s Journey… The only survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on a small, uninhabited island. He prayed feverishly for God to rescu...
Don’t Give Up On Your Dreams: The Belief Formula on Ponder Central
PONDER on THIS for Friday, November 6th, 2009 by Pete Koerner in THE BELIEF FORMULA “If you say that dreams don’t come true, I would have to ask you at what point you stopped dreaming and started doubting, and what made you choose that particular...
Surviving Cancer on Rachel Ray: Suzanne Somers Speaks Out On Alternative Approaches to Cancer
Suzanne Somers recently appeared on The Rachel Ray Show to discuss her new book, “Knockout,” which examines alternative approaches to the treatment of cancer. Somers’ book was inspired by her personal experiences as she had what many think was ...

