As a member of a fairly unique church that combines spiritualism with Christian teachings, we have some interesting beliefs. The foundations of our spiritual principles include an acknowledgment of a higher power, also-known-as God, and the Golden Rule. Nature as the expression of the Creator is also a core belief. According to Matthew 22:36-40, Jesus … Continue reading Looking for Jesus among the Christians
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Our pets are examples of unconditional love. When they grow old, it takes our unconditional love to help them pass when their lives become painful. When I asked my veterinarian when I should have Maple put down, she replied, "Whenever you are ready." Maple had multiple strokes and finally fell down the carpeted basement steps. … Continue reading Goodbye Maple
There are similarities between meeting challenges in daily living and meeting challenges in progressing on our Spirit Path. This poem connects the unknowns of walking on ice with the encounters on our journey through life. Walking on Ice Each step is unknown beneath the snow on ice. Each step requires total attention to our balance … Continue reading Walking on Ice
We have become anesthetized to the violence that happens more and more frequently in our society. It is an equal opportunity outrage that has racist, religious, and just insane anger leading to the deaths of more and more people. We cannot depend upon changes in the laws to cure a cultural violence sickness that … Continue reading Violence Is a Cultural Sickness
We have a yearly concert called Healing Spirits/Sacred Songs. This year, Douglas Blue Feather, award-winning Native American flute player, played for our healing service. Holly Moretti and Bonny Shiplet led the Cosmic Soul Band with Christmas carols, Peace songs, and spiritualist chants. Take Me to the Mountain was one of my chants they used, and this … Continue reading Take Me to the Mountain
I am the hawk; floating, soaring, drifting high in the winter sky. I watch many things. A mouse sunbathes beside its burrow; a rabbit rambles; munching slowly. Across the hill, a young chicken struts before her rooster, but I will replace her lover. I dip my wing to the sun and fall … Continue reading Spiritual Poetry – Predators and Victims
I have a friend from many years ago. I met her in a restaurant in Dallas where she was helping her grandmother. We lost track of each other for many, many years before reconnecting. When I heard her grandmother had passed over the rainbow, I wrote this poem. Grandmother Luna’s Goodbye She stands in the … Continue reading Grandma Luna’s Goodbye
Erythritol is the major ingredient in the artificial sweetener Truvia™. In an article released by Drexel University on June 4, 2014, it was revealed that scientists at Rutgers University have discovered that Truvia results in early death and significant motor impairment of fruit flies. The announcement of the study was titled You can catch (and … Continue reading Sixth grader’s science project documents Truvia™ as potential insecticide
The data on deaths related to drinking high sugar beverages were collected as part of the World Health Organization (WHO) 2010 Global Burden of Diseases Study. Researchers talked with experts across the globe to obtain 114 national dietary surveys, covering more than 60% of the world population. The study was publically released today, March 20, … Continue reading Drinking Sugary Drinks Is a Sweet Way to Die
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) classifies drugs into five categories. There are the formal definitions for Schedule I and Schedule II drugs. There have been attempts to move marijuana from Schedule I to the Schedule II classification. The Schedule I drugs are primarily hallucinogens. Marijuana should never have been places in Schedule I according to … Continue reading DEA drug classifications for Schedule I and Schedule II drugs are seriously flawed