New Years Resolutions

December 30th, 2010

New Year’s Resolutions

At the beginning of the year, many people get inspired … to lose weight, start a business, write a book, or fulfill some other desire.  By the end of January, the desire may have faded, and by March it’s only a wish.

How can desires become goals?  The secret lies in creating a clear thought-image.  A goal is an image of the completed end result.  I heard recently that Wayne Dyer, a prolific published author, makes a “mock book” before writing.  He decides what he wants to title the book, makes a mock cover, and puts it around a blank book.  This helps him to visualize the completed book.

To Thine Own Self Be True

December 17th, 2010

To Thine Own Self be True

Laurel Clark, D.M., D.D., Psi.D.

Shakespeare is known for the quote, “To thine own self be true,” from his play Hamlet.  People throughout history have yearned for the knowledge of how to be true to the Real Self.

Positive thinking…and Universal Law

November 11th, 2010

Positive Thinking … and Universal Law

Why is it that some people seem to live a charmed life, receiving exactly what they want?
Why do other people never seem to fulfill their desires?
How can the same universe be benevolent in one case and seemingly indifferent in the other?

The truth is, it is the same universe.  The difference is in the thoughts of the person who expects to have what they want or the one who expects disaster at every turn.  Listen to your own thoughts … are you a positive thinker?  Do you expect the best or worry about the worst?

How do you love when you’ve lost your love?

August 2nd, 2010

How do you love when you’ve lost your love? by Dr. Laurel Clark

This year will be ten years since my husband died.  I waited quite awhile to find the man of my dreams.  We were in our late 30’s when we married, and then he died only six years later from complications of juvenile diabetes.

For the first few years after his death, Valentine’s Day was a melancholy occasion.  I was deeply in love with my husband, we were great friends, and I just missed him.  I’d see commercials for all kinds of romantic get-togethers, flowers, chocolates, and be sad that I no longer had a sweetheart.

To Thine Own Self be True

June 3rd, 2010

To Thine Own Self be True -  written & contributed by: Laurel Clark, D.M., D.D., Psi.D.

Shakespeare is known for the quote, “To thine own self be true,” from his play Hamlet.  People throughout history have yearned for the knowledge of how to be true to the Real Self.

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