Living Golf A Passion for the Game

August 25th, 2011

Living Golf ~ A Passion for the Game

by Gil Anderson

Passion is a powerful force that motivates and effectively enables a connection with any desired accomplishment. As long as heartfelt passion endures, even the most difficult of endeavors can be conquered.

The game of golf has something within it that brings us to a higher ground of self-realization. It instills and supports a passionate desire to expand and overcome our inadequacies. As the spirit of the game unfolds, we are able to come closer to a depth of holistic consciousness that further reveals the it factor. We realize the connection through its infinite nature that resides within the eternal spirit flowing through all things.

It’s Not What You Look at That Matters… It’s What You see

July 21st, 2011

BRIGHTON, Michigan, Feb. 24, 2011/ – There is a lot to look at wherever we go. We look with our eyes, and the image is conveyed to our brains. When truly seeing, the image is conveyed to our hearts. What do you look at, or more specifically, what do you choose to see?

We perceive so much that is negative. Bad news bombards us from everywhere. Take airports, for instance: there are television screens broadcasting weather tragedies, political unrest, war, crime, and economic disaster.

Do You Believe in Miracles?

July 4th, 2011

Do You Believe in Miracles?

BRIGHTON, Michigan, Feb. 11, 2011 – Have you ever looked up a word on the Internet and found so many definitions that you felt more confused than when you started out? Well, that’s what happened when I decided to check online for the word “miracle”.

The trusty, old dictionary would certainly have been more clear-cut than the myriad of websites that popped up. With a dictionary, you look up the word, read the meaning, maybe two, and you’re done

You Can Go Home Again

May 12th, 2011

You Can Go Home Again

by: Stacey A. Lundgren, reprinted with permissions from Troy Media

“Going home again” and its variants, from the title of a famous book – You Can’t Go Home Again – by Thomas Wolfe, is a commonly used expression. It’s ironic that the book was published in 1940, after Wolfe’s death – after he did “go home”, so to speak. I’ve sometimes wondered what “going home” might mean to me.

The Creative Breath

April 18th, 2011

The Creative Breath

By Dr. Linda Seger

As artists, we spend years learning and doing our art. We practice, rehearse, take lessons. We put our focus on the creative act, whether painting, writing, photographing, dancing, sculpting, composing or playing music.

Yet, there’s another part of our creative work that gets far less attention, but can be just as important. It’s the moment before we start. Sometimes this moment can be filled with anxiety – rushing to get to the computer to write, the flurry of words, trying not to forget the idea or the phrase that will make our work brilliant. Trying to get the painting on canvas, the musical notes on the page, to capture the idea and the form.

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