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5 Great Little-Known Indian(ish) Personalities
Chillpilgrim - Chennai's Own Thrill Hunter | July 29th 2008 by Ashok
5) Sister Nivedita Young Margaret Nobel came under the spell of Swami Vivekananda. She came from distant Ireland to India to serve the people of this land. She was given the name of ‘Nivedita’ as one dedicated to God. She became a teacher to lit read more
Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Grow…
Spiritual Book Recommendations | June 18th 2008 by Admin
Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. In this book Johnson introduces a simple four-step method aimed at helping us explore the unconscious. He encourages us to pinpoint the symbols that appear in our dreams and active read more
Writer's Block: Fact or Fiction?
The Chronicles of a Lost-in-Life Soul | June 8th 2008 by Mel Mathews
by Mel MathewsActually, I didn’t have writer's block when I painted all of these funny little symbols. Can't really say that I ever have had writer's block. Now, that's not to say that all that I write has commercial value—quite the contrary. Ye read more
Yay, 7 hours of sleep last night!
Haunted Poet | April 29th 2008 by M McGowen
Uninterrupted sleep at that. I waited and took my last half a Xanax right before I laid down and it worked like a charm on the cursed insomnia. I feel so much better today for having some rest.I am really going to try and begin a painting today. I re read more
Mending The Past & Healing The Future With Soul Retrieval
Spiritual Book Recommendations | April 20th 2008 by Admin
This fascinating book by psychologist and medical anthropologist Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., explains the practices for healing outside of ordinary time and space. It shows how to enter the timeless now to heal events that occurred in the past, and to c read more
Eclectic Spirituality
Haunted Poet | February 6th 2008 by M McGowen
I struggled for many years, trying to force myself believe what the church told me I had to believe. I was supposed to force myself to believe that a man rose up and walked around in the flesh, after his physical body was dead for 3 days. Even as a s read more
Baggin' the Dragon: Dreams bridging artistic endeavors and the ev…
The Chronicles of a Lost-in-Life Soul | December 9th 2007 by Mel Mathews
Just to free up my mind, occasionally I'll turn a brown paper bag inside out and pull out the dime store brushes and acrylics. 'Baggin' the Dragon' was painted in June of 2003 while I was living in Herrliberg, Switzerland, a small village on the east read more
Emerging Anima/Soul
The Chronicles of a Lost-in-Life Soul | December 3rd 2007 by Mel Mathews
The Emerging Anima (soul) was painted in January of 2003 while I was living in Florence, Italy, on via della mosca 4, just a block from the Uffizi Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, and Palazzo Vecchio. This is a very busy painting, as you can see, full read more
The Great Mother
Sahaja Yoga Light of Love | October 30th 2007 by Hauke
“…very small and humble, and yet encompassing the world with divinity, was the quiet figure of the great mother.” (p. 91) “…the hall was suddenly abolished, its walls rendered invisible, and the new space was radiant wit read more
Flipped sides of the same coin - the Sacred and Profane...
The Chronicles of a Lost-in-Life Soul | September 15th 2007 by Mel Mathews
While on the road not long ago, promoting my work down in the south, in the Bible Belt, I stopped in at a print shop to see about having a promotional page about the Malcolm Clay Trilogy printed. A middle aged black woman helped me. She was short, r read more
An Engaging Journey of Self Realization
Fisher King Press | September 11th 2007 by Jackson Fisher
by Grady HarpFor those who have had the pleasure of discovering Mel Mathews through his first two books, 'LeRoi' and 'Menopause Man', the wandering, questing central figure of Malcolm Clay has become a new literary icon. The promises so obviously mad read more

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