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  • Where all May Tread

    Posted May 2, 2013 by Jay Olson

    While walking in the forest of earthly delight. My footprint was left, ‘twas left in plain sight. As deep as a river and left time after time. The footprint behind me was certainly mine. While looking before me I clearly could see. Other travelers' footprints that went before me. There were t...

  • Waiting for the Ink

    Posted May 2, 2013 by Jay Olson

     We are but pages in an unfinished book. Stories untold; plots unfolding before our questioning look. Authors and editors, both titles we oft times wear. Shaping and shearing; thoughts coming from who knows where. Are we bound in a cover to be stuck on some shelf? Is our purpose to b...

  • New here

    Posted May 1, 2013 by Reverend Brittany

    Hi everyone, I just signed up for this website today and glad to be with you guys! Just a little about who I am. I'm a believer in The Lord Jesus Christ, and praying about starting a ministry online. Have a few things in mind, but still praying for God's will in all this. I just became a minister th...

  • Atlas Resigns

    Posted May 1, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Lifting the weight of the world from my shoulders. Setting it down and taking a break. Order some ice cream and maybe a pizza. I’ll kick back ten minutes; ten minutes I’ll take.   This job I’ve been doing is tiring and thankless. I’m working for peanuts; who needs ...

  • Hold onto the Pole

    Posted May 1, 2013 by Jay Olson

    The flowers of spring have risen once more. They have painted a picture outside of my door. The colors are brilliant, the aroma sublime. The ritual of life and the passage of time. Let me bask in the sunshine and soak up the heat. The smells of spring mornings can never be beat. It's a trip through...

  • Encouraging Signs of Things to Come

    Posted April 30, 2013 by Jay Olson

      Breaking the surface with colors ablaze, The flowers of springtime begin springtime days. The long nights of winter are in the rear mirror. Glorious summertime soon will be here. Pack up the overcoats; put them away. I'm getting the urge to go fishing today. The ice covered lakes are a thin...

  • Man on a Bike

    Posted April 30, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Bike tired and ready to snooze. On my back and out for the count. Watching the kites through my eyelids. Laid out flat like an empty old sock. Resting and waiting for supper. Riding on daisy is how the day goes. Tomorrow is Monday and I must ride on. Taking it easy on field of green. Pretending to s...

  • Break Out

    Posted April 30, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Always be free to do as you will. From the dead of the night to the new mornings chill. Where edges are blurry, there is no black or white. When freedom is present it’s always all right. Freedom is something not clearly defined. It can be tactile or merely a state of our mind. It's elusi...

  • Reflection

    Posted April 29, 2013 by Mystic Angel

        It's been awhile since I've done any type of meditation. It's been a little rough lately so I figure tonight is a good night for a little divine inspiration.   (recent past) The First two cards I pulled are The Well Watcher which represents Divine power and wisdom, which is...

  • House of Days

    Posted April 29, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Gaze into the light of  sunshine. A house that holds the world we see. From inside, windows barred and bolted, Trapped in time and substance free. Memories all; are we for someone. Others peer inside our lives. Burned on paper, dipped in acid. Washed and hung in time to dry. we're all pictures...

  • Metronomic Dreams

    Posted April 29, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Notes of morning interrupted by storm. The clash of cymbal. Beating of the drum. Two songs the choice. The encore will come. Anger runs deep. Waters of resentment flowing swiftly. Songs of retribution echo. Chorus the thought to remember forever. Sing your own song. Listen to the music about. Sing y...

  • Rediculose

    Posted April 29, 2013 by Priest Cliff Northup Jr

    While sitting and reflecting, I thought of some pretty rediculose things in life today. Some of them are as follows.Two people in the same house have cell phones, they call each other while in the house together.Two people have a cell phone and sit next to each other on the couch or in seperate room...

  • oldy but a goody

    Posted April 28, 2013 by Sojourner Robert Hess

    Our Father Who Art In Heaven. Yes? Don't interrupt me. I'm praying. But -- you called ME! Called you? No, I didn't call you. I'm praying. Our Father who art in Heaven. There -- you did it again! Did what? Called ME. You said, "Our Father who art in Heaven" Well, here I am. What's on your...

  • On my Way

    Posted April 27, 2013 by Jay Olson

    I opened my eyes to the twinkling of the morning light Dreams I’d been having slip silently out of sight. The wind is calling me and singing a beckoning song. “Come to the bay...♪♪♪…”  the tide is pulling strong.   Today is a time that comes but once a year. ...

  • A request by a friend

    Posted April 26, 2013 by Rev. Lynx A.

    So a friend of mine has requested that i babtise his son once hes born.. it will be my 1st an i feel blessed that he has asked me to do so.. so i agreed.. thoe his son is not due do for another month or so, im still short on funds to get the nessasery water to do so.. work is not helping with cuttin...

  • THE PATH OF THE TRAVELER

    Posted April 26, 2013 by Kerena Hyler DD OCC

    One of the best songs I ever found to describe the path I chose and that was chosen for me if I chose to accept it is ‘Days Are Numbers’ by Alan Parsons Project. I heard this song on the radio when I was a lot younger and it sank in. I understand now that it was supposed to mean somethin...

  • MENTAL HOUSEKEEPING

    Posted April 26, 2013 by Kerena Hyler DD OCC

    REFLECTIONS: MENTAL HOUSEKEEPING             It feels strange to sit here at my desk during a work day (yes, Fridays are work days) and have time to write this.  The In and Out boxes are empty and no work sits in the Pending box, thus maki...

  • Out on a Limb

    Posted April 26, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Many faces hath the tree, of life, of death, and family. The leaves and limbs reach into space, as far as the human eye can see. Its roots are deep, they pierce the earth, with strength beyond compare. To reach the top, the lofty heights, is more than some can bare. The tree is fabled for the snake...

  • A Time Unto Itself

    Posted April 26, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Never forgotten, never repeated. Always remembered forever. Time standing still; dead in its tracks. Midnight remains the keeper of time. Fire is burning out of control. Never filled up, thirsting for more. Living forever in one frame of time. Instantly life is standing still. Charging like a raging...

  • Blue Sunrise

    Posted April 25, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Listen to the silent morning mist; dripping and slipping away. Rising above the grey clouded shroud of the newly arriving day. Irises poking and opening; petals of gossamer blue. A flower that radiates beauty; like irises always do.   Out of the fog will come the sun; to warm this ver...

  • Deadsticking the Jet Stream

    Posted April 24, 2013 by Jay Olson

    A day in the wind is a good day to fly. Soaring and sailing above, in the sky. The bluebirds are chasing me; gliding along. I'm flying in sunshine, my heart sings a song. The clouds appear wispy like newly whipped cream. I'm passing above them, it must be a dream. My hair blows around me and tickle...

  • The Angel's Greeting...

    Posted April 24, 2013 by Dr. El March

      As I have been reading the works of Meister Eckhart, I have come across this passge that I would like to share:"ST. LUKE i. 28.--"Hail, thou that art highly favoured among women, the Lord is with thee."   HERE there are three things to understand: the first, the modesty of the angel; ...

  • Life at Ten Paces

    Posted April 24, 2013 by Jay Olson

      Today the goddess of light brings forth a new dawn. I look into the water, home to the sleeping white swan. Now the sun rises in silence from behind the faraway hill. Cold currents are moving, moving, yet always still. Here, the dawn renews midnights promise of light. Knowing that the c...

  • Our Ego

    Posted April 23, 2013 by Dr. El March

    I find ego is the most fascinating topic of all. Ego, at its best, can fake our identity as a healthy, secure, balanced, fulfilled, vital individual in this world. It can build our confidence to take on great and noble challenges, and it can help us create an example, or a legacy, from which our chi...

  • Stepping Over the Cracks

    Posted April 23, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Follow the arrow on your journey. Follow the arrow that shows the way. Smell the air from the Great West Sea. It sends a message; but what does it say? Fried grease, sugar burned, peanut shells scattered about. Sidewalk vendors, vending wares. Streets alive and thriving. Afternoon winds begin t...

  • Spiritual journey

    Posted April 23, 2013 by Tammy Denman-Rutar

    Hello to all. I'm newly ordained and would love to hear about your spiritual journeys. We all have a story to share. I will be posting mine in the coming days. G-d bless you.

  • Illusions!!!

    Posted April 22, 2013 by Dr. El March

    Here is an excerpt from the book “Illusions” by Richard Bach that I found extremely interesting and wanted to share:     “1. There was a Master come unto the earth, born in the holy land of Indiana, raised in the mystical hills east of Fort Wayne.   2. The Maste...

  • Where We Run

    Posted April 22, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Living in frenzy; burning like a torch. Sitting back lazily; wondering why. Days become daze; coffee induced fevers. Living on the edge is always inviting. Dying in comfort is what we all hope for. Get in line while the choice remains. No time to waste if the deadline passes. The bus of existence w...

  • Where the Buffalo is More Than a Nickel

    Posted April 22, 2013 by Jay Olson

    This morning I sat up and opened my eyes. Outside my window stretched cloudless blue skies. The seeds of sleep I planted in todays soil of things to be. I planted my dreams and wait to harvest reality. Mother Earth and Father Time is a highly unlikely pair. They fly through space in an orbiting wal...

  • The "New" Needs Standard

    Posted April 21, 2013 by +Bro Karl Buchanan, OE

      "Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs" has served as the standard theory model in both secular and sacred colleges. Even where another theory officially predominates, you will find Maslow and see him more in practice than any other founder of the psychological discipline. While most everybody i...

  • Now You See it Now You Don’t

    Posted April 21, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Blades flash; dancing in sunlight Thunderous hum signifies flight, Colors constantly changing, Red, yellow, blue, and green, changing with the light. Up drafting and whirling faster than sight. Diving and clicking left and right, Never at rest always in motion; Feeding on the nectar so very f...

  • Iron Horse Unlimited

    Posted April 20, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Wheels of steel rumble, Clicking and rolling on the its way. Path is straight road is narrow. Steel wheels rumble and click. Hell is bound to be in the way, Heaven help the ones who stray. Steel wheels stop for no man, Rolling thunder in a tin can. Afternoon ride to the unknown land, Flyin...

  • Correction Means I Love You

    Posted April 20, 2013 by Oracle C.T. Webb

      If you have children or have ever been around you children, you know that they require constant supervision. Turning your back for one moment can spell disaster for any caregiver or parent. Bed times can quickly become impromptu games of hide-n-seek. Feedings, often times, are a combination ...

  • Lessons of Gravity

    Posted April 20, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Pulled from both sides, Taffy has it better than that. Stretched beyond the limits, Outer limits have no boundary. Listening to excuses given, Claims of happiness fool no one. Pride is stepping up to bat. Spring fever hits below the belt. Longer days make darkness obsolete. Don’t tell...

  • Spreading Sunshine

    Posted April 19, 2013 by Jay Olson

    I took a stroll outside today in the early morning sunshine, Thinking as I walked along, how all about me felt so fine. I came upon a threatening cloud, it meant to ruin my day. A little rain may fall sometime but soon will go away. I packed a special picnic lunch; I packed it just for you. An act...

  • Tending the Garden

    Posted April 18, 2013 by Jay Olson

    While kneeling in the morning sun, digging in the dirt. Looking for a tunnel, sweat seeps through my dirty shirt. Maggies gone to the Great Beyond; from some a hearty fare thee well. Miners sit with hungry souls; their hope is that she rots in Hell. We all have our own job to do, our interests vary...

  • No Fish Today

    Posted April 17, 2013 by Jay Olson

      'Tis a fine day to fry a fish; was the thought that crossed my mind. To find a fish that I might fry has proven very hard to find. I called and called throughout the day, I called out loud and clear. But never was my offer taken, no fish around would volunteer.   I built a f...

  • Fallacies in Argument on message boards

    Posted April 17, 2013 by +Bro Karl Buchanan, OE

    Because ULC does not require honesty, maturity or professional qualification from members and posters, here is a list of “Fallacies in argument” for serious people and as a protection from the trolls who haunt this place using the most juvenile and ridiculous of tactics to “bully&r...

  • Listen to This

    Posted April 16, 2013 by Jay Olson

      From the mind of the innocent comes the wisdom of sages. Simplicity of thought spoken over and over is a song for the ages. It’s unfiltered, untouched, unmolested, or coached, by you or by me. Listen to the children; they tell us the truth as it should be.   From the mouths ...

  • Invictus

    Posted April 16, 2013 by +Bro Karl Buchanan, OE

    Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and t...

  • Friendship

    Posted April 15, 2013 by Rev. Lisa Taylor

       Hello , My name is  Rev.Lisa Taylor, Most of you know me, very few know me well, This is by my choice for reasons that will come clear to those that do not know them yet, After spending time on the boards here on ULC  some will notice certain patterns of others tha...

  • Today is Now

    Posted April 15, 2013 by Jay Olson

    The morning fog has lifted, and clouds have drifted on. The sun is warming up my yard, a springtime day  begins. This day before me promises to warm my very core. It's wonderful to breathe today. How could I ask for more?   There's music running through my brain, a song I cannot place. I...

  • REACTION TO BOSTON

    Posted April 15, 2013 by Kerena Hyler DD OCC

    In the news today a sick intolerant soul set bombs at the Boston Marathon, succeeding in killing 2 and as of the most recent count injuring 23.  In the mail today to correspond with this foul news I received word that a local Peace organization that has been around for over 20 years has had to ...

  • No Escape

    Posted April 15, 2013 by Jay Olson

        Today is the day of reckoning, a day that many dread. The day to pay the piper comes; a price is placed on every head. We can't avoid accounting for the things that we have done. There's no escape or hiding; this day arrives for everyone.   Some may dodge or justify their u...

  • Springtime Survival

    Posted April 15, 2013 by Kerena Hyler DD OCC

    A SPRINGTIME SURVIVAL GUIDE: SURVIVING ACHOO IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST   It’s pretty unavoidable for most of us here. Spring – lovely, promising and enticing spring – is here and the world (achoo) is in full bloom.  It’s lovely for photos and a time of hope but i...

  • Follow the Daffodil Way

    Posted April 12, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Anger will not quench your thirst, or bring you true relief. It's salty and it's bitter, and that is my belief. To drink the drink of angry thought, your thirst it will not slake. It fills you up with emptiness, your peace it's sure to take.   Anger is handy and offered up freely, to one a...

  • Just a Moment

    Posted April 11, 2013 by Jay Olson

      "Just a moment" was something I heard in my mind. Just a moment is only a fragment of time. A moment is only one instant, it's fleeting and brief. Sometimes that instant is joy and sometimes it’s grief.   A moment in time can be quick as a wink, or done in a snap. It may la...

  • The Mighty Pea

    Posted April 10, 2013 by Jay Olson

          Chopped onion and carrots, some celery too; crisping some bacon to boot. One pound of green split peas a dash of sea salt, I've added some black pepper too. It's boiling and bubbling on top of the stove, it steams as soups tend to do. Before long the soup will be ready to e...

  • Counting Backward

    Posted April 9, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Last night I dreamed a dream;  I dreamt of dreamless sleep. I dreamed I slept a deep long sleep that comes from counting countless sheep. When I awoke at the crack of dawn, I stretched; I listened to mornings song. The song that comes from birds that fly; they sing the whole day long.  ...

  • korea

    Posted April 9, 2013 by REV. ANDRE G. DENIS D.D.

    North Korea warns foreigners in South, It will be 'all-out war,' nation says North Korea issued its latest dispatch of ominous rhetoric Tuesday, telling foreigners in South Korea they should take steps to secure shelter or evacuation to protect themselves in the event of a conflict on the Korean Pen...

  • Flight Plan

    Posted April 8, 2013 by Jay Olson

    All hail to the scientists, counting stars, while charting their distance from the sun. Never mock the statistics predicting how fast all the thoroughbred horses may run. Without those great numbers and knowledge, where would we be? It's a science that's based on a language of numbers that is f...

  • On Canadian Values

    Posted April 6, 2013 by Karen Gilliam

    "Conservative values are Canadian values. And Canadians are going back to the party that most closely reflects who they really are: the Conservative Party, which is Canada's party." (Globe and Mail, July 10, 2011).Obviously, Harper was playing to his base with these exaggerated claims. In fact, he u...

  • Free to Fly

    Posted April 6, 2013 by Jay Olson

      When I was a little bird; living in a nest. I learned to fly and when I did, I headed for the West. The sky was blue, with winds so fair, the trip a pleasant one. I flew so high while traveling far; my guide, it was the sun.   I landed in a redwood tree that climbed up to the sky. ...

  • Never a Bounder Be

    Posted April 5, 2013 by Jay Olson

    The chance began at the crack of dawn. Fear came while I slept and planted a seed to grow in my heart. Today I will weed my soul; purging the seeds of fear that were sewn. Planting the cuttings of hope and goodwill; I’ll make them my own.   Like a runaway train on a spiraling gra...

  • Zen Christianity

    Posted April 4, 2013 by Emissary Richard Farmer

    Zen Christianity & Meditation   I found this while searching because I needed to know what one of the leading opinion of the church was and this is what I found.     "12. With the present diffusion of eastern methods of meditation in  the Christian world and in ecclesia...

  • Self-Medication Blues

    Posted April 4, 2013 by Jay Olson

        A bitter pill sits before me, untouched and growing cold Regrets and shame are on my plate; a broth of gall is in my bowl. The world is offered on a plate, it is our meal today,  I sit here hungry for a meal, my appetite has gone away.   Some will feast and pay no heed...

  • Who will be the 100th Monkey?

    Posted April 4, 2013 by Dr. El March

    There is a particular story that I am very fond of and would like to share.  This is the story of the Hundredth Monkey:   “The Japanese monkey, Macaca fuscata, has been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years.  In 1952, on the island of Koshima scientists were provi...

  • Divorce

    Posted April 4, 2013 by Jeremiah Sykes

    As servents of the most high, we unite lives. As servents of the most high, we make mistakes. Unions dissolve and love breaks. When two people decide to commit and make their live one. Then find out they never truley knew the other one. Is there justification for them to divide. If this union ...

  • Friday Coming On

    Posted April 3, 2013 by Jay Olson

      Friday Coming On   Tuesday morning crept into my mind as I opened my eyes in the dawn. Whatever dreams I was dreaming; they ended with a sleepy yawn. Daylight is braking, nighttime has hidden, and time has delivered the light. The sun peeks through my window today; I’ve s...

  • Web site

    Posted April 2, 2013 by Rev.Gregorio Ruiz DD (OSBt)Chaplain

    www.weddigsinrincon.com email: weddingsinrincon@weddingsinrincon.com Rev.GregoryRuiz@weddingsinrincon.com   Site is in construction, buut viisit and siign the guest list. Thank you Rev.Gregory Ruiz

  • Flipping the Flop

    Posted April 2, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Sitting in the newly grown field, I am counting  birds that fly. Watching the clouds, which are made of fluff, floating across the sky. A day in the sun is a special fun; you never know who you may meet. Spending time in the great outdoors is a wonderful type of treat.   Whether you'r...

  • The New Moon part 3

    Posted April 2, 2013 by Lamonte Johnson

    A Shadow of Things to Come The New Moon Part 3 Forward   When I first began to study the bible I was told by an acquaintance that the Catholic Church held many books of the bible that were not placed in the King James Version.  I did not understand what he was speaking about nor did I ...

  • Question?

    Posted April 2, 2013 by David Stech

    Well The Renewel is here. Almost time for me to go and hunt for all my new supplies tools what not right off of our Mothers back. Not i a Store.     So that comes to my Question How many Pagans Wiccans or any Nature faith that uses these tools For Protection? or what Not!. With me i ...

  • love

    Posted April 2, 2013 by REV. ANDRE G. DENIS D.D.

    The Cost of Forgiving and Not ForgivingI don’t believe that person is really sorry” and “Saying ‘I forgive you’ won’t take away the pain”—these are two reasons why people are reluctant to forgive someone who has hurt them.Forgiveness is not a Band-Aid ...

  • Memories of Yesterday

    Posted April 1, 2013 by Jay Olson

      I woke with a start in the darkness of the morning. Rainwater pattered and fell on my roof. The sound was familiar yet faintly forgotten. T'was April; beginning with rain as its proof.   Winter has fled, the Ides of March gone. It's spring once again in the lands all around. The ...

  • What is Gold Blue Solar Water?

    Posted April 1, 2013 by Dr. El March

      Water changes and attunes to different energies and vibrational frequencies. Colour works on a vibrational level also. Sun-charged water is an old science that has been rediscovered along with colour therapy and colour healing.   Blue has a very emotional and spiritual aspect to it. B...

  • Good Change

    Posted March 31, 2013 by Minister Kate

    If you want someone to stop something that is harmful to him or others, you have to kindle the flame of enthusiasm for something better in him .. It does not help to encounter violence with violence and ignorance with ignorance ... The only force that is capable of eliciting good change is the lov...

  • Who Rolled the Stone?

    Posted March 30, 2013 by Jay Olson

      Who rolled the stone away? Who rolled the stone away? Who rolled the stone away? Jesus Christ our Lord.   It was on a Sunday morning, a day just like today. Mary went to visit the place where Jesus lay. When she arrived upon the scene, much to her dismay. The rock that sealed th...

  • Quantum Physics and the Near-Death Experience

    Posted March 28, 2013 by Dr. El March

    I just recently read the following article that I found extremely interesting and wanted to share:   “Can Quantum Physics Explain Near-Death Experiences?   By Damien Gayle / Source: Daily Mail   A near-death experience happens when quantum substances which form the soul le...

  • Oil Pulling

    Posted March 28, 2013 by Dr. El March

    Oil pulling is done through swishing oil in the mouth. It is an Indian Ayurvedic technique in which the oil, preferably non-toasted sesame oil is moved all around the mouth and pulled in between the teeth by a pulling action.   Oil pulling slows down the aging process, as it removes toxins fr...

  • It Simply Doesn’t Fit

    Posted March 28, 2013 by Oracle C.T. Webb

    We live in a society where waistline size seems to matter to an awful lot of people. Every where you turn, images of thin or slender individuals can be found. From lingerie ads to cleaning products and car commercials to the latest trends in hair care, every where you look thin is “in.&rdquo...

  • The Rules of On Line Web Debating

    Posted March 28, 2013 by Rev. Yoda . Aka.. JG

    The Telegraph UK Internet rules and laws: the top 10, from Godwin to Poe By Tom Chivers7:30AM BST 23 Oct 2009 The internet has matured into a world of its own, and like the real world, it obeys certain immutable laws. Here are 10 of the most important. Any internet user will know ...

  • Day of evaluation

    Posted March 27, 2013 by CHARLES BEX

    Another day filled with questions, and no answers. I sit back in my chair and wonder, Lord how do some survive, and some not survive the rat race of lieing. I started my day out with a positive attitude. I began speaking out loud, pleas God show me some thing today. So when i went to brush my teeth ...

  • What is Respect?

    Posted March 27, 2013 by Dr. El March

    What is respect in your mind?  What does it mean? How do you show respect? Is respect “earned” as we are told?   To me, respect is universal.  It also goes hand-in-hand with appreciation.  Meaning everything – whether we consider it living or non-living, anima...

  • lose your soul

    Posted March 26, 2013 by Brother Jerry (Geno) Berry

    shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? How little attention does this infinitely important subject gain in the world! How few consider the salvation of their precious souls, as the great business of life! You who are reading these lin...

  • Cry from beyond

    Posted March 26, 2013 by CHARLES BEX

    Good day to all. I first want to say that this site has helped become a better person. I have read the entire site. I am amazed that my ignorance, has gotten the best of me.  I would like you to know this is not a scam or a piece of writing to just get a reaction or simpathy.. I came here hopi...

  • A Peek into Sunshine

    Posted March 26, 2013 by Jay Olson

    Sitting in the sunshine; watching time fly past. Watching little birdies ply their trade. Today I see the flowers, whose buds are bursting fast. Relaxing; sipping coffee in the shade.   The springs return uplifts me, its presence cheers my heart.  The winter past was hard and c...

  • The Original Spiritual Rock Band

    Posted March 25, 2013 by Michael de la Om :-)

    You're searching for your mind don't know where to start Can't find the key to fit the lock on your heart You think you know but you are never quite sure Your soul is ill but you will not find a cure Your world was made for you by someone above But you chose evil ways instead of love You made me ma...

  • My Elements

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    My personal Experiance with Calling the Elements With the East Air, After i Call it there is actually a good Breeze and it it gets Bit colder. With South Fire, I get really excited kinda raw hot like i really wan to hop around. This is one that i do kinda have to be stearn sort of speak with it No...

  • One Way Out

    Posted March 25, 2013 by Jay Olson

    I've looked for a way to exit, but cannot find the door. The windows have all disappeared that had been open to me before. Wondering how to leave this scene has left me in a bind. I want to go, but in a way that is not so unkind.   To sneak away, into the night, like some burglar...

  • A Night in my House

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    As i sit her on this sleepless night , I sit and watch the shadows dance n listn to the wind in a trance .hearing the footsteps of the past wondering howlong this one will last. There erie silence of the calm i hope will pass!

  • Destiny

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    We are all interwovened destined to meet some how some were! To help each other in trivial times! True destiny will show!

  • Distorted

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    Such divine beauty entwined into the reality of our own mind twisted and distorted, by our creation of how we see life.

  • Natures circle

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    As our mother grows old,our father grows cold! The nightly winds stings the skin,the rustle of the leaves and the chattering of the fire, We dance to the beat of Earths desire. 

  • lies

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    The past is tainted,painted by the blackness of life. Created by falsness of liven,, Being mislead by all the lies that has  been said, By what was to be the truth. The words from the mouth, that was to be followed was all hollow. Created from man it lead us  to be damned . Love and Hate i...

  • Outside Lyfe

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    Standing out looking into life. I see things I dislike. I try with all my might. To fight what I don't like. But yet I like what I dislike. This what I dislike but like is my life!

  • Beyond My Realm

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    To Myself i have Turned Finding what lies Beneath, awaiting for it to be Unleashed The Shadows begin to Dance With all of the visions i Begin to Trance I awaken to find myself Beyond reality Within confined of realm of my inner self I get Closer i get deep All these tears of Pain is of what i...

  • Paranormal

    Posted March 25, 2013 by David Stech

    I am Also a Paranormal investigator, I keep my faith and the paranormal seperate although i do use my faith to protect me. Through out my many years dabling into these activities i have came into some very dark energies! that was not nor have never lived. to me through my experiances these were not ...

  • Spiritual Awareness

    Posted March 25, 2013 by Dr. El March

    We vary in our spiritual awareness.   The more advanced ones are able to recognize the hidden truth of life. This helps their life organization and levels of compassion towards others. The growth of our consciousness is very much based on the expanding of our awareness. However, many of us...

  • spotting a spam account

    Posted March 23, 2013 by Sojourner Robert Hess

    Most of us here are legitimate enough, honest men and women called to serve in a spiritual manner, or some who just want to legally preform weddings outside of a traditional church.   There are however two other accounts types you will find here... The first is the Spammer, here is how to re...

  • The New Moon part 2

    Posted March 23, 2013 by Lamonte Johnson

    A Shadow of Things to ComeThe New Moon Part 2ForwardWhen I first began to study the bible I was told by an acquaintance that the Catholic Church held many books of the bible that were not placed in the King James Version.  I did not understand what he was speaking about nor did I really care. &...

  • From Simplify to Abide in Four Steps

    Posted March 23, 2013 by Kerena Hyler DD OCC

    This is some advice that has come to me over the last two decades and the Almighty keeps reminding me of it when I get too wrapped up in something for my own good. I am so grateful that I serve a loving and patient God that doesn't hopefully get too exasperated when I'm given the answers but keep as...

  • An Inner Journey Towards Personal Enlightenment

    Posted March 22, 2013 by Mystic Angel

      I spent some time today searching again. I walked down a path to greater understanding of my animal spirit guides and ended up exactly where I started. I thought by understanding which animals have helped me through different stages of my life I would get a greater understanding of their purp...

  • Stuffing the Goose

    Posted March 22, 2013 by Jay Olson

        A bitter pill sits before me, untouched and growing cold. Regrets and shame are on my plate--a broth of gall in my bowl. The world is offered up on a plate; what is our meal today? As I sit here hungry for a meal, my appetite has gone away. How many will feast and pay no heed to oth...

  • Giver or Taker?

    Posted March 22, 2013 by Dr. El March

    When do you know if you are one or the other? The Giver is the part of you that follows the rule: do whatever you can to make the other person happy and avoid anything that makes the other person unhappy, even if it makes you unhappy. It's the part of you that wants to make a difference in the lives...

  • Good and evil

    Posted March 22, 2013 by Jeremiah Sykes

    We all have views of whats good and evil, I hope not to ruffle may feathers but my veiw my seem a little insane. Each man has the capacity of each within him. And is God not the creator of all. Some would speculate that giving yourself to the Lord or being of his chosen people seperate his blessing ...

  • Empath Dreams

    Posted March 21, 2013 by Mystic Angel

      Sometimes I have dreams that are premonitions, more often I have dreams were spirits come through, the other night I had a dream where not only did I channel a stalker but somehow brought my husband into the dream as well.    Normally I place a protection around everyone when I go ...

  • Change of Path or Destiny

    Posted March 20, 2013 by Anamikanta Murshuco

    Change of path and destiny   Here we are again, It used to always seem the same Nothing ever changed Not now, my how things have changed I can’t stop what you’ve determined yourself to be Trial after trial we have faced Yet here we stand again Face to face A road we start...

  • I am from a Tribe

    Posted March 20, 2013 by Anamikanta Murshuco

    I am from a tribe I know not what tribe that is For I am the product of mixed breeding I came from a family I never really knew Raised by distant relatives My history is more a mystery My grandparents on both sides Long sense dead My uncle closest to my mother gone My father died before I ...

  • something different from me!!!

    Posted March 20, 2013 by Brother Jerry (Geno) Berry

    Chicken Paprikash and Dumplings 2 pounds chicken breasts, or use 2 1/2 pounds cut up chicken pieces 5 tablespoons oil 5 tablespoons Hungarian Paprika (available in specialty stores), divided 1 cup finely chopped onion 1 cup sour cream 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups chicken stock 1/4 teaspoon black...