Is forgiveness a matter of life and death?

Forgiving others is a conscious decision to heal ourselves so that we can progress on our path, instead of being stuck in someone's stupid.

How to live a disappointment-free life: Part 2

Once you understand who you are and where you are, and trust that Divine wisdom is greater than your own, disappointments will disappear.

Overcoming Disappointment: Part 1

Physicist Albert Einstein asserted that we cannot solve problems from the same level of consciousness at which they were created. Perhaps that's why I'm seeing an increase in requests for one-on-one Drama Queen Workshop consultations. It appears that more of us are beginning to realize that we can't solve a problem until we fully understand... Continue Reading →

Either Jesus was wrong–or we are

For years, I believed that Jesus died on the cross for my sins, and that I became a sinner the moment I took my first breath. That's what I was told. Everyone around me believed it. As far as I was concerned, it was so—until I began to notice that something didn't add up: Jesus... Continue Reading →

Forgive us, for we know not what we do

Forgive us, Father, for we know not what we do. Each Palm Sunday, I am even more sensitive to the fact that for the next week, millions will unknowingly demonize God and believe that they will be mightily blessed for doing so. I'm sure you're wondering: How in the world can someone demonize God and... Continue Reading →

The greatest cloning feat in human history

At one time, the condescending attitudes of those who believe that God solves problems by drowning, burning, torturing and threatening to excessively punish His children throughout all eternity made my blood pressure rise. I've been met with outright hostility and judged as a hell-bound heathen because I steadfastly refuse to believe that God would do... Continue Reading →

Are you human or divine?

Some believe that anything that claims to be said by God, written by God or done by God, but does not fit within Paul's definition of love in 1Corinthians 13:4-8, mocks and demonizes God.

Does Christmas belittle Jesus’s mission?

I've often wondered whether we have done Jesus a great disservice by assigning him the same birthday as ancient gods. In mythology, Horus of Egypt (c. 3000 BC), Mithra of Persia (c. 1200 BC), Attis of Greece (c. 1200 BC), Krishna of India (c. 900 BC), Dionysus of Greece (c. 500 BC) and others were... Continue Reading →

Manger or Mary’s House: Why does myth matter?

Most of us are confident that we know basic details about Jesus. Certainly, we know where he was born. More than likely, we don't.

Tuesday’s votes are already counted

This U.S. presidential election drama is no different: The votes were cast and counted eons ago, just as the evolution and devolution of this planet were obvious in the Big Picture.

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