... about it, in a social network? Someone takes a stand and it becomes viral. If it's a concept that has energy to it, there's ... I trust in Spirit, I'm going to take this action. How do we become catalysts for the future by trying to embody and actualize read more...
... although here our levels of success were reversed. John had become wealthy building an empire based on being a radio read more...
... . … there is always more to discover, more to discern and become clear on, and more to impart. To say, ‘been there, done read more...
... to Kalamazoo, where it was christened WKZO. Radio had now become mainstream and competition between stations and networks ... The John E. Fetzer Foundation, which later would become the Fetzer Institute, had been established back in 1954 to read more...
... time to frame a preliminary draft, the process needs to become sustainable over the intermediate and longer term. The read more...
... love breaks open our capacity to search. Broken open, we become the medium through which, while actualizing our own ... itself to us. Individual and world or cosmos thereby become intertwined: a unity, a single process. To search, then, read more...
... this new age, will be in the field of electronics. It will become the primary tool of a healing practitioner. Science will read more...
... are transmuted from a lower to a higher condition, and we become the conscious directors of this change, by keeping the ... the body consciously to a higher vibratory rate and we become that vibration. (III, p. 144) This higher element is as man read more...
... lead -in, let ’s look at the other side of the coin. It becomes doubly important to establish the authentic sources of our ... They are called great because their discoveries, over time, become acceptable, become the prevailing view. History is filled read more...
... status. I think the name John E. Fetzer Foundation has become now quite fixed in the memory of far too many people to ... with our schools and colleges or under computerization and become a college campus, that is fine, but we sho uld not invade read more...