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Healthy Glow

sunflower_260_wide-257x280I was at the salon this weekend, getting a manicure, and the tech mentioned that it was very unusual for someone to have long natural healthy nails.  I told him the secret… I take Vitamins for the Hair, Skin & Nails.  A couple other ladies in the salon overheard this conversation and inquired more!

I shared with them this Amazing Product I love by Mega Food – Skin, Nails & Hair.  What I love about this product is that it is from 100% whole food nutrients with Mineral rich herbs.  It strengthens and nourishes the growth of hair and nails 100%! Very important to me also is that it is Tested FREE of pesticides, herbicides, gluten and soy! Great for your skin too, radiating a young vibrant healthy glow!51Y2gp5cBvL

Sharing with you ALL that I LOVE!

  • Biotin, silica, sulfur, pantothenic acid and mineral rich herbs including spring horsetail and nettle help strengthen hair and nails while nourish the epidermis of the skin.
  • B Complex vitamins support the growth of hair and helps promote an even skin tone.
  • A full spectrum of antioxidants including vitamins C, E and phenolics derived from anti-aging super foods help protect against environmental pollutants and soften the impact of aging.
  • Hormone balancing and purifying herbs including chaste tree berry, yellow dock and milk thistle, plus zinc help promote clear, radiant skin from within.

CONQUERING HATE

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There was once a kind, old man whose neighbor was about as mean as they come. Every day the neighbor would liter in the old man’s driveway, or call him horrible names. Once, he even pranked the poor fellow, throwing eggs at his lovely home.

One day, the old man decided he’d had enough and that it was time to put a stop to the neighbor’s nonsense. Old as he was, he dragged his lawnmower over to the neighbor’s yard and began to mow it. Just as he was finishing, the neighbor arrived home.

“What are you doing, you crazy old man?” the neighbor asked. “Why did you mow my lawn for me?”

“I didn’t do it for you,” the old man said. “I did it for me.”

The neighbor was so moved by the act of kindness, he never bothered the old man again.

The old man knew a profound truth, that unconditional love is the one thing that can conquer hatred. When we offer love even to our enemies, we can destroy their darkness and dissolve their hatred. ~Yehuda Berg

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Love your neighbor as yourself.” ~Matthew 22:39

Love my Neighbor Lisa, Thank You for sharing your love, Light and that cool Inversion Machine…hanging out! Good Times!

Spread the Love my Friends….

Love One Another

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Unconditional love is a state of mind. It is the love of people, not for who they are, but because they are.

It’s easy to have love for those we get along with. The challenge is seeing the Light that exists within every single person, no matter how negative they may seem.

Unconditional love is dependent on the state of the giver, not on the merit of the receiver.

~Yehuda Berg

Silent Prayer

This prayer is a favorite of mine that I discovered recently.

When I found the Silent Prayer, I believe it represented this state of Heart Above- Eyes Below, Ayin, acknowledgement of I AM ALL THAT IS…

Here it is, Enjoy :)


The Silent Prayer ~ Heart Above – Eyes Below

The Silent Prayer is an acknowledgement of I AM ALL THAT IS.

In my heart, I accept my perfect Being.
I accept that the joy that I have intended is already in my life.
I accept that love I have prayed for is already within me.
I accept that the peace I have asked for is already my reality.
I accept that the abundance I have sought already fills my life.

In my truth, I accept my perfect Being.
I take responsibility for my own creations,
And all things that are within my life.
I acknowledge the power of Spirit that is within me,
And know that all things are as they should be.

In my wisdom, I accept my perfect Being.
My lessons have been carefully chosen by my Self,
And now I walk through them in full experience.
My path takes me on a sacred journey with divine purpose.
My experiences become part of All That Is.

In my knowingness, I accept my perfect Being.
In this moment, I sit in my golden chair
And know that I Am an angel of Light.
I look upon the golden tray – the gift of Spirit -
And know that all of my desires already have been fulfilled.

In love for my Self, I accept my perfect Being.
I cast no judgment or burdens upon my Self.
I accept that everything in my past was given in love.
I accept that everything in this moment comes from love.
I accept that everything in my future will result in greater love.

In my Being, I accept my perfection.
I AM THAT I AM – I AM ALL THAT IS – SO BE IT & SO IT IS

Energy of Healing

Energy of Healing

The portion of the Bible we read this week, Pinchas, contains the energy of healing. And so let’s use this week to ask the question: What is healing and how do we go about bringing this energy into our lives?

According to the kabbalists, healing begins when we make the internal changes that the universe asks of us. Whether we realize it or not, every time we perform a negative action, we move ourselves closer to the energy of the Desire to Receive for the Self Alone and death; while every time we perform a positive action of sharing, we move ourselves closer to our soul and life.

Healing happens when we consciously bring ourselves closer to the Light, especially when it’s difficult or when we don’t want to or when it is easier to fall prey to our negative thoughts.

What do I mean by this? Basically, when we are not at our best—say, when we’ve gone into bankruptcy or when our best friend has just dumped us—these are the times when we must say to ourselves, “I have certainty that even though I don’t have the position I had before or I don’t feel as good as I once did, I know that the sun is shining.” These are the times when we have to say, “I know with certainty that I am part of the Creator’s spirit, and even though He has taken me through this unhappy process, maybe it is to help me jump forward with the Light.”

The truth is what most of us are looking for is that inner peace that comes when we can go to sleep at night after saying to ourselves, “I’ve done what I could today to make myself a better person and the world a better place.” However, we do need to realize that all the things that go smoothly in our lives are just stepping stones to take us to another challenge, another level, another platform from which we can grow. Peace is not just the absence of chaos. Absolute peace comes only when we know that we have tried our best to reach our spiritual level. Yes, maybe we have failed, but nevertheless, we tried—and it is the trying that is important.

There are people who take perfect care of themselves physically but still manage to fall ill. Sometimes we can do our best for our body, but if we forget our soul, we will never achieve the growth that brings our body and soul into balance. So how do we get there?

First of all, the important thing to know is that peace and healing cannot come from a person or place outside of ourselves. And secondly, we need to be willing to do some things that we may not want to do: To have patience when we are frustrated, to smile when we don’t feel like it, to be decent to people and even go out of our way to help someone even when we are “not in the mood for this today.”

But you know what? The statistics out there are actually starting to back up the notion that kindness and sharing benefits the giver as well as the recipient. I recently read about a program at Stanford University called the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, which is doing extensive research on giving and altruistic behavior—what motivates such behavior and how such behavior helps us.

The truth is that consciousness is living matter, and our sharing thoughts and actions have ramifications beyond what we are able to comprehend with our physical senses. Our individual responsibility to bring the Light extends much further than our place of residence or our place of work. If we really concentrate on changing ourselves in small ways, then each step will bring us closer to healing, closer to the Light, and closer to the time when together we will overcome all chaos, pain, and suffering in this world.

If you like this please share it with a friend.
~Karen Berg

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