Author: abracad

  • Using Child Stories to Teach the True Meaning of Easter

    by: Paul Arinaga

    There’s a lot of controversy about the true meaning of Easter. Some claim that it’s actually a pagan celebration in origin. Others lament that retailers, greeting card companies and television are changing Christianity’s greatest feast into something with meaning “the size of a jelly bean.” (more…)

  • How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer

    How We Decide

    Do you make decisions with your head or your heart? As identified by Jung, thinking and feeling are two distinct modes of functioning and, according to Jonah Lehrer’s How We Decide, both have their place in the decision-making process.

    Conventional wisdom has long held that rational reasoning is superior to emotion; after all it’s the ability to reason that differentiates us from our fellow creatures. Plato likened the emotions to powerful but wild horses that needed to be controlled by a charioteer, the logical mind. However, highly successful people such as Donald Trump often attribute successful decisions to ‘gut’ feeling. (more…)

  • Edgar Cayce Explains the Sources of Psychic Information

    By Doug Simpson

    For those readers who are not familiar with Edgar Cayce, I will give you a very brief history of the man regarded by many as America’s greatest psychic. Edgar Cayce was born in rural Kentucky on March 18, 1877, and passed on in Virginia Beach, Virginia on January 3, 1945. He gave over 15,000 psychic readings in a coma-like trance state and there are copies of over 14,000 of these readings at his Association For Research And Enlightenment, or A.R.E. for short, in Virginia Beach. Approximately 10,000 of these readings were medical readings where in his deep-trance state he diagnosed medical problems and prescribed remedies, including prescriptions which had not yet been invented. (more…)

  • Homoeopathy- The New Age Holistic Medicine

    by Dr. R. Saravanan

    Homoeopathy is a Holistic system of Medicine based on Nature’s laws. Homoeopathy heals a person as a whole offering Physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Homoeopathy cures many of the incurable chronic illnesses gently. Homoeopathy strengthens the immune system. (more…)

  • Bach Flower Therapy for Inner Healing

    by Dr. R. Saravanan

    Bach Flower therapy is a gentle and effective way to achieve inner healing. Bach flower therapy heals the mental and emotional imbalances and restores health. Bach flower therapy is a natural healing modality without side effects.
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  • Edgar Cayce’s Story of the Early Mayan Civilization

    by Doug Simpson

    For those readers who are not familiar with Edgar Cayce, I will give you a very brief history of the man regarded by many as America’s greatest psychic. Edgar Cayce was born in rural Kentucky on March 18,1877, and passed on in Virginia Beach, Virginia on January 3, 1945. He gave over 15,000 psychic readings in a coma-like trance state and there are copies of over 14,000 of these readings at his Association For Research And Enlightenment, or A.R.E. for short, in Virginia Beach. (more…)

  • Mathematical Proof of God?

    Could there ever be mathematical proof of the existence of God? According to one of the world’s smartest people that might just be the case… Chris Langan is a genius with an IQ said to be around 200. To put this in perspective, the average person’s IQ is 100, Einstein’s was reckoned to be around 150. (more…)

  • What to Expect in the Year of the Tiger – 2010

    By Jerry G King

    2010 is the year of the Yang Metal Tiger. Predictions are made by assessing the first day of the Chinese New Year and it serves as the dominating theme of the year. By looking at the four pillars chart of Feb 14th, 2010, the Year Pillar, Metal is fighting with the Tiger which is predominantly wood with fire and earth. The Yin Wood self is surrounded heavily by wealth elements, in this case, it is earth. In BaZi analysis, it is a chart of a person who is a weak self with too much wealth. (more…)

  • 8 Ways to Celebrate Chinese New Year

    by: Kah Joon Liow

    What are the Chinese New Year activities for celebrating this most important festival in the Chinese calendar?

    Let’s start at the beginning… (more…)

  • 8 Chinese New Year Food Symbols for Happiness, Prosperity and Health

    by: Kah Joon Liow

    “Lucky” Chinese New Year symbols are an important part of celebrating the Spring Festival.

    Afterall, it is the start of spring — a perfect time to have your New Year wishes come true!

    And what better way to usher in happiness, prosperity and health than to enjoy “auspicious food” with family and friends? (more…)