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Radical Happiness
http://www.radicalhappiness.com
Radical Happiness is dedicated to spiritual awakening and living in the Now. It provides tools for moving out of the ego and into the Now, where true happiness—radical happiness—lies. The author, Gina Lake, is an awakened teacher who is devoted to helping others wake up through counseling, intensives, and her books.
Recent Posts
The DVDs of the Intensive are Available!
DVDs of "Moving from the Ego to Essence" Intensive, Sedona, October, 2009 For all of you who wanted to attend the last intensive with Gina Lake and Theo in Sedona, but couldn't, a 2-DVD set (totaling 4 hours) of talks, dialogues, and meditat...
Newest Blog Post: You Don\'t Need to Have Nothing to Do to Do Nothing
In the midst of our busy lives, we often don’t just stop and do nothing—relax and just be. When we are caught up in busy-ness, taking a break seems unreasonable. But that’s probably when taking a break would be most beneficial. The ego will pus...
The Next Sedona Intensive
The next intensive by Gina and Theo will be April 9-11, 2010 in Sedona, Arizona. The DVD of the last intensive will be available in a couple of weeks....
Newest Blog Post: Acceptance vs. Settling
When spiritual teachers suggest that you accept something, they tell you this because to do anything other than accept what already is makes no sense, since it already is the way it is, and that fact can’t be changed. And yet, the egoic mind so oft...
Newest Blog Post: The Difference Between Repressing Feelings and Ignoring Them
You may have noticed that I’m big on suggesting that people ignore thoughts and feelings whenever possible. I’ve been asked how this is different from repression, which is considered to be an unhealthy way of dealing with feelings. That is certai...
Newest Blog Post: Compassion Is Not a Thought or Feeling
When someone we know is going through something difficult, we often feel that we have to think about their situation, worry about it, tell people about it, complain about it, be angry, afraid, sad or even cry about it. This is the egoic mind’s vers...

