A friend once asked me to explain the difference between hearing and listening. I told her the difference is that when we listen to someone we are engaging ourselves to truly learn what he or she is trying to relate to us, rather than just hearing words coming out of someone’s mouth and hearing what we want to hear instead.
In today’s world of multitasking, we are all guilty of doing too many things at the same time just because we can, or perhaps just because we are multitalented. In order to…
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Added by Johnny Tan on December 17, 2009 at 11:30am —
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Dear friends,
It's been a year since the first Energy Transforming Codex Course was launched and there have
been far too many miracles to mention, that have occurred as a result of the dramatic vertical
shift in consciousness that this course has facilitated and witnessed in the participants lives.
Each time the course is administered, it is a new course with tons of new, inspired information,
which takes the students to higher, more peaceful and more fulfilling levels of consciousness.
Now I w…
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Added by Lily Finch on December 16, 2009 at 6:22pm —
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Holiday seasons is a time for celebration and joy, however, it can also be fairly challenging when we are confronted with memories of yesteryear when we reminisced events, situation, and people in our past.
Sometimes things may not work out as planned because the timing is off. If we have given our best, then we have to release it to the universe to be sorted out.
According to my Malaysian mom Nyah, “Life and situations have a way of working themselves out eventually through a universal order.…
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Added by Johnny Tan on December 10, 2009 at 8:00am —
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The Lives of Abused and Battered Women
reviewed by Irene Brautigam
Barbara
I have just finished reading your book with a box of tissues beside me. I must say that although I have had some bad relationships in my life, I really felt your pain to be greater and women everywhere should be thankful that you h…
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Added by Barbara Hart on December 8, 2009 at 11:14am —
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My book, Sacrifices In The Name of Love has been accepted for publication by Red Rose Publishing. It certainly has been a long time coming, and certainly I've had my share of rejections from other publishers and agents. So to say this feels good, is definitely an understatement. I didn't seem real until I went to Red Rose's website, and saw my title listed under the 'Coming Soon' tab. I know, I know, there's no bookcover yet, and not much information listed except a small book blurb, but it is e…
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Added by Vanessa A. Johnson on December 7, 2009 at 1:17pm —
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It was touch and go for a while, but finally the 4th book in the Sarah's Landing Series has now gone to print. There was a delay due to technical difficulties, but the novel finally made it to the printers just in time for Christmas. Here is a teaser of what the book it about:
Genesis - Book IV - Sarah's Landing…
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Added by ElenaDB on December 4, 2009 at 10:28am —
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Quote: “Strong Men Who Love Strong Women”.
Author’s Bio:
J. R. Hauptman has been a professional pilot for nearly a half century. Barely twenty years old, he began as a military pilot and for almost two years, he flew combat support missions in the Viet Nam War. Upon leaving military service, he was hired by a major airline and was initially based on the West Coast. His flying career was interrupted by the turmoil that racked the airline industry during the early days of deregulation. In the int…
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Added by Theodocia McLean on December 4, 2009 at 9:56am —
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Super Hero. The power to surrender your life without restraint, having all the powers of the universe to beckon at a thought, but not calling upon them. Allowing yourself to be nailed to a cross and never saying 'NAILS BE REMOVED FROM MY HANDS, BLOOD STOP YOUR FLOW, WOUNDS HEAL YOURSELF AND GLORIOUS BODY BE REMOVED NOW FROM THIS SITUATION!' Super Hero indeed! Possessing more power than man has ever created, at his very whisper, Jesus power is truly what the power and God is....LOVE!…
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Added by Randolph Nicholas Alvis on December 4, 2009 at 9:00am —
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During this upcoming holiday season some of us will be meeting new people for the first time and some of us will not necessary be looking forward to meeting the people whom we already knew, but am glad that we will only be in their company once a year.
Regardless whatever situation you are in, have you ever considered that someone’s brilliant one-liner may tickle you more than your funny bone, because it may ignite a tiny spark in your heart? If this is true about you, then you are one of the f…
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Added by Johnny Tan on December 3, 2009 at 3:00pm —
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Way back in the late fifties, a man was crossing a street in a city hundreds of miles away from his home and family. He was on a business trip. All of a sudden, he had a feeling that something happened to his wife. Later, in the evening, while he was watching his hometown news, he discovered that his wife was killed that same day in an automotive accident while crossing a street. About the same time he had the premonition.
Visit
www.snedelton.com and check…
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Added by steven nedelton on December 2, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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SPIRIT OF THE SEASON CATALOG – UNIQUE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS: For the first time ever, this online catalog offers a life-enriching shopping experience and features bestselling books, unusual and personally empowering, self enriching products and services in a varied collection from amazing authors…
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Added by Lily Finch on November 29, 2009 at 1:22pm —
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Thirty-five-year-old Andrea and her sister, Leah, have always been close - until the day Andrea’s husband is killed by a drunk driver. Leah and other family members then rush to the widow’s side in order to help her deal with her grief, and the day after the funeral Andrea learns that she’s pregnant with the second child that she and her husband so longed to have. Andrea soon becomes so consumed in her grief that she begins to lash out at the people she loves the most. She especially aims her an…
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Added by Ghostwriter Extraordinaire on November 25, 2009 at 4:17am —
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Some of us already realize this, and others will experience it for the first time: The kitchen will be the most important room in the house in the coming weeks.
Regardless of whether it is a modern-day designer’s kitchen or just one of the so-called “timeless” efficiency kitchens, it is time for it to claim center stage, as it will serve as the hub for the transformational loving energy that will bind families and friends alike during this holiday season.
Known as the heart and soul of any hom…
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Added by Johnny Tan on November 24, 2009 at 9:00am —
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My guest for this week's
Thanksgiving Show will be
Sandra Larson a Spiritualist and an Animal Communicator.
She has studied with Mary Stoffel and Kim Luetke and completed the Profess…
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Added by Johnny Tan on November 23, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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Through Divine Connections, you will discover God's power for Godly marriages, families, and friendships; God's desire to work through ministries, God's desire to bless children and youth, and Kingdom preparation for your Destiny. Discover in the pages of this book how God placed in all of us His purpose to advance the Kingdom, and how God desires personally to connect each of us in the Kingdom of God to be a blessing. As you read, you will be encouraged and challenged to come out of your comfor…
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Added by Ghostwriter Extraordinaire on November 23, 2009 at 5:01am —
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Inspirational, courageous and brilliantly written, October 19, 2009
By Fran Lewis "Fran and Bertha" - See all my reviews
The Lives of Abused and Battered Women
By Author: Barbara Ann Hart
Reviewed by Fran Lewis
When a woman believes that it is okay to become someone's punching bag she is sending hersel…
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Added by Barbara Hart on November 21, 2009 at 7:05pm —
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Thanksgiving is a concept as old as civilization itself. Webster defines it as the following: the act of giving thanks; a prayer expressing gratitude; a public acknowledgment or celebration of divine goodness.
As Christians, we acknowledge God’s goodness and provision in our expression of thanksgiving. God’s Word implores us to give thanks to Him. Both Old and New Testament books of the Bible encourage us to have an attitude of gratitude. Psalm 50:14 tells us to, “Offer to God thanksgiving.” Ps…
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Added by Deborah McCarragher on November 16, 2009 at 8:58pm —
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Thanksgiving is a concept as old as civilization itself. Webster defines it as the following: the act of giving thanks; a prayer expressing gratitude; a public acknowledgment or celebration of divine goodness.
As Christians, we acknowledge God’s goodness and provision in our expression of thanksgiving. God…
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Added by Deborah McCarragher on November 16, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Sometimes in our busy lives we tend to forget to focus on the present moment. Our minds tend to drift ahead of us, thinking far off into the future with the, what ifs. At other times we are caught up with reminiscing events of the past. If it is a good reflection then we always wish we could replay it over again and again, but if it is a bad memory—we tend to be weighed down with disappointments.
If we are not careful we may miss the opportunity of enjoying today. To ensure that this does not h…
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Added by Johnny Tan on November 12, 2009 at 3:00pm —
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My success story is very simple. When Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 I set out to write a book about him that was positive and informative. I needed to write something that would deflect all of the terrible things I heard about one of the most talented men in US history.
I never thought twice about doing it for I had already collected a list of MJ charities that I would put in my new book. Even when I learned the topic might offend mourning fans, the objective was for me to be honest to…
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Added by Denise Coulter on November 12, 2009 at 5:09am —
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