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| One of Deepak Chopra's "I am Currently Reading..." Selections
Birth: When The Spiritual and The Material Come Together
by Shari Arison
In
Birth: When the Spiritual and the Material Come Together, Arison
provides her vision for creating a new reality for the future,
generated from a marriage of the spiritual and the material. She
currently sees the world collapsing into a mess of personal and
corporate greed—a world rampant with financial corruption,
environmental negligence, and decaying social values. In Birth, she
presents a compelling message that every person in the world is capable
of contributing to change. Arison’s account chronicles her own
journeys, both spiritually and in business, that led to the
repositioning of the Arison Group as an enterprise focused on balancing
profit with a strong commitment to sustainability and philanthropy. She
passionately advocates mutual responsibility, intimately outlining how
one must first turn within him or herself and attain inner peace to
work toward the larger picture of world accord. With Arison’s plan for
the future,
every person can convert crisis into opportunity.
Birth illuminates the convergence of the spiritual and the material
and presents valuable insights on their crucial connection. Arison
powerfully maps out a model that will enable individuals and
corporations to incite change and ultimately give birth to a brighter
future.
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Girl's Night IN Spirituality A panel discussion bringing you the feminine side of a discussion on spirituality. Panelists: Julia Cole November Hanson Vaishali & Gia Scott We are four REGULAR women, with regular lives, and we all four happen to have our own radio programs too. On Tuesday, August 19th, from 7-9 p.m. Central on the UFO Paranormal Radio Network, we discussed spirituality from the laywoman's point of view, with a practical twist as to how it affects our daily lives, how we manage it, what we do for personal spiritual growth, and how we perceive spirituality in general. | |
| Julia Cole Putting Reality Back Into Spirituality, Julia K. Cole aka The Empress of Empowerment hosts Namaste Beloved, Wednesday-Friday from 9-11 p.m. Eastern on Blog Talk Radio (www.blogtalkradio.com/namastebeloved). Each week, Julia provides her listeners with special guests from every field of the human experience, adding her own unique spin on a wide variety of topics pertaining to the spiritual & the paranormal. From metaphysics to quantum physics, from psychics to practical magick, from advice on relationships, and everything else in between! Visit the OFFICIAL show website at www.namastebeloved.com . In Julia's own words: Spirituality to me means only one thing and that is Freedom. To live unconditionally, without preconceived ideas and/or ideals, to live without fear, guilt and restrictions. Vaishali Vaishali is the author of "You Are What You Love", the "You Are What You Love, Playbook" and the soon to be released "Wisdom Rising." Vaishali hosts a radio show on www.ContactTalkRadio.com on Friday from 1-2PM PST / 4-5PM EST where she interviews a wide variety of people from Jill Bolte Taylor, the brain scientist and author of "My Stroke of Insight" to Mary Ann Winkowski, the woman the Television show "Ghost Whisperer" is based on, and author of "When Ghosts Speak." Then on Saturdays on www.ContactTalkRadio.com from 5-6PM PST / 8-9PM EST, Vaishali hosts a call-in show where she opens the phone lines and fields phone calls from listeners about whatever Spiritually-based questions or personal difficulties they may have. You can learn more about Vaishali's books, private sessions and radio shows by visiting her web site at: www.PurpleV.com In Vaishali own words: Spirit means life. To me Spirituality is about living fully, consciously and gratefully. I use my understanding of mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg’s wisdom as the central core of my spiritual practice, writings and teachings. I love to demystify mysticism by offering simple, practical answers to many thought-provoking questions about Spirituality Truth, and if I can throw in some humor while doing, so much the better!
| | November Hanson November Hanson is the radio program host of Voice of the People on the Paranormal Radio Network on Saturdays, 8-10 Central. She likes the idea of having a wide variety of subjects in life to explore. She strives to give listeners different types of material they can ponder. From ghosts to UFO’s, on to end times and new beginnings, stepping into survival skills and how to prepare for disasters without freaking out, exploring spirituality around the planet, and enjoying learning new ideas, different ways of thinking, and how to keep balanced in the 21st century. The website for the Voice of the People is www.voiceofthepeopleradio.com In November's own words: Spirituality to me is an individual exploration to begin at whatever time we decide to embark on our journey. Spirituality is not for someone to tell me, it is for me to engage in the research that will take me where I would like to go, or find out where I should be. Gia Scott Gia hosts the Dawn of Shades, which airs on the Paranormal Radio Network on Tuesdays, from 7-9 Central. The Dawn of Shades is a casual & intimate interview/talk show, very similiar to sitting down with us in a coffee shop as we get to know each other. A wide variety of topics are explored, with an equally diverse list of guests and points of view. Archives are available free of charge for at least a month after each program as well. Gia's website is http://exogenynetwork.com In Gia's own words: My own journey into learning more about spirituality has been one born of loss and grief. My son, Josh, died at age ten in his sleep one sunny summer Saturday morning without any warning. In the grieving process, you look for answers, but at the same time, I didn't want my answers to be born of "wishful thinking." For several years, I sought answers for the why of life and death outside of the religious/spiritual arena because I felt that many religious beliefs WERE born of nothing more than wishful thinking and someone wanting to soothe the pain of a grieving person. Too many times, I had someone who meant well tell me that he was much better off, and I would have to take a deep breath to stifle my own homicidal reaction to that comment. (Josh was not ill, his death was literally unexpected, he was my "healthy" child. My daughter had been released to come back home from the hospital ICU the day before--she is a type 1 diabetic with complications, so I live with potential loss of her on a frequent basis.) If you want the wishful thinking sort of explanation of life after death, there are 1001 versions available on the internet, in your library, and likely on most street corners as well. I didn't and I don't want that, I want the Truth, whatever that truth turns out to be.
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