... event marks her call, which as with all mothers must have begun with the first touch and eye contact. But from that moment ... This braiding of inner and outer searches must have already begun at Emmanuel Missionary College (E.M.C). Outwardly, aided by read more...
... could own and work on the land. The German people had begun to recognize that the Anabaptists were desirable farmers ... (A2226) hitched his horse, Lucy, (she was so fat she could hardly walk) to his spring wagon, which was loaded with four sacks read more...
... world peace, antinuclear and stop hunger, stop famine has begun; and it is through the Lord Maitreya's energy that this is ... understand and to function in the mind. Now that we have begun to grow forward through the understanding of the emotional, read more...
... of relating. There may be an interaction, but it can hardly be called “relating” if these essential elements of ... ourselves or God as well. So, after we have begun the process of forgiveness with the other person, read more...
... their phenomenal popularity, the Ballards by the 1930s had begun to attract negative attention by the press. Moreover, Guy ... a summary of John Fetzer’s spiritual goals, this list could hardly be bettered. Baird T. Spalding Of equal importance to the read more...
... of the way the shift was happening. Norm Shealy had just begun to get interested in this sort of thing, so he was there. ... did not outright believe in, at least investigated; there’s hardly anything in the New Age that he wasn’t. Gladys That he read more...
... effects and side effects. Individuals lacking wholeness can hardly be expected to act from wholeness in making decisions. The ... occasionally within the scientific community, very few have begun to grasp or even explore the deep implications of this read more...
... no need for modern marketing madness. Or has today’s hybrid begun to create a history of its own? Have fans come to accept ... always stayed a step above all of life’s banalities. It was hardly a cure for any malady, large or small; but like a trusted read more...