“Worlds I have without number”

"Worlds I have without number"Brooks Agnew – God told Moses that he had worlds without number. By the time we get through Genesis chapter 5, we are introduced to not less than five beings, none of whom are from Earth. Adam is made from earth dirt, and Eve was made from his rib, gestated on another world, raised, and then brought to Adam nearly a thousand years after Adam had lived and worked on Earth.

Lucifer, the Nephilim, and the Elohim are not from Earth either. The truth is that there are many worlds onto which biological transducers similar, but not exactly like ours, have lived countless lives inside of souls who came from God. Continue reading

The Little Things

The Little ThingsDavid R. Hamilton, Ph.D. – You know, when you zoom out and look at life, it’s easy to get caught up in the big stuff. Major milestones, huge decisions, the big “aha!” moments.

I’ve been thinking about this recently as I’ve been working on my next book. I found myself reflecting on the day my first book was published.

While the actual publication itself was exciting, there were millions of moments before it. Writing in the middle of the night (for a while it was the only time I could find), how my partner and my family supported me writing it, the feedback I received from friends in my early drafts, the days spent editing, the highs and lows, rejections from publishers, writing in coffee shops, writing in the park when it was sunny, and much more. Continue reading

The Impact of Travel on Mental Health – Benefits and Challenges

a person looking at the seaTravel is one of the world’s favorite hobbies. It is a fabulous way to experience new things and see amazing places all at once.

When you visit the destinations of your dreams, you will notice a positive change in your mental health. There’s no doubt that there are a lot of different ways that travel can affect your life and your mental health.

Even though it is enjoyable, travel still has its challenges. The impact of travel on mental health is variable. It has its pros, such as new experiences, and its cons, such as the travel blues. Let’s see what are the benefits and challenges of travel and what are the best ways to deal with them. Continue reading

Are you enjoying your day?

enjoy lifeThe Angels – Are you enjoying your life now? If not, what could you do today, to enjoy your life more? Are you enjoying your thoughts? If not what could you think about instead? Are you enjoying the things you focus on in the world? If not, what else might you focus upon?

Life is too short not to enjoy it, and you have a choice. Life is a buffet of smells, sights, sounds, textures, tastes, people, beliefs, ideologies, experiences, and possibilities! Life is a veritable smorgasbord of energies in so many different forms and combinations! There literally is “something for everyone” and “someone for everyone.”

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Find the Play in Your Life

Holistic HealthDr. Michelle Kmiec – From time to time we allow ourselves to be silly with some of our friends. And isn’t it a wonderful release? Especially when the silliness is accompanied by those uncontrollable belly laughs that bring tears to our eyes!

Kids are wonderful to observe because how often do you see them playing outside, skipping along the sidewalk, or hanging from the monkey bars on the playground and thought to yourself, “boy are they having fun!”  Only to follow up that thought with, ‘if only I was young again.”

Why is it that an invisible playfulness line gets drawn at a certain age? Who set the rules on what you can and cannot do as you get older? And who decided that play is some kind of forbidden fruit for adults? Continue reading