Tag Archives: spirituality
Phillip’s Wisdom on Awareness
When you live with awareness of your life, you begin to understand how your thoughts, words, and actions affect others. This is not to say you should be concerned about how others think of you. Of this you have no … Continue reading
Phillip’s Wisdom on Healing the World
You must hold the world in prayer and cleanse your mind of all but loving thoughts. This is the vibration that will continue to free you and to free the world from tyranny. Do not be dismayed. There is great … Continue reading
Phillip’s Wisdom on Enlightenment
Phillip reminds me that we do not move into enlightenment and stay put. We move in and out, away from and back into. Step-by-step, moment-by-moment, day-to-day, we make the commitment to our spiritual practices and to choosing to live our … Continue reading
Phillip’s Wisdom on Creating
When you want to create, you first become that which you want to create and align yourself with the universal energy of that creation. You want more love, become loving in your manner. Treat others with respect, kindness, and to … Continue reading
Creation and the Blue Feather
Many have heard this story. It’s a story I’ve told over the years in workshops and during speaking seminars. Still, it’s a story that keeps its importance. It’s a story of creation and how to create, or as often said … Continue reading
Phillip’s Wisdom for the New Year
All that occurs in your life and everyone who comes into your life is a mirror for you to see yourself. Many will baulk at this statement, not liking – or not understanding – its truth, so there is need … Continue reading
The Shift to the World of Love
Originally this article was published in The Spiritual Path newsletters in December 2012. Because its message is so important, I decided to add it to my current blog, with a few thoughts about our world today. In 2012, President Evo … Continue reading
Winter Solstice Is a Time for Introspection and Awakening Light
Winter Solstice comes at me always unexpectedly as the days shorten and the nights lengthen. Loneliness can overtake me in the darkness, leaving me feeling empty of energy, and I must remind myself to turn the loneliness into one of … Continue reading
Sitting in the Irish Mist
In the Western/American culture in which I live, we are impatient. We do not like being in the space between what was and what is to come, sitting in the Irish mist, I call it, because it reminds me of … Continue reading
Flight or Fright, A Life-Long Lesson
Here’s a terrifying thought; imagine being strapped into a flight suit, tethered to a steel cable and lifted hundreds of feet into the air only to be dropped to the ground going 60 mph. Even more terrifying was that my … Continue reading