Posted May 31, 2019 in Uncategorized By Debra Basham, on 31 May 2019 Think of past and present time as layers of “times”. “Times” that we have stored that are still available for exploration, rediscovery, editing and expansion, and capable of being re-lived through our current awareness. ~ Jean Houston
Chatting with a friend about chakras, I asked her if her feet are often cold. “Oh, […]
Posted April 30, 2019 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 30 April 2019 Debra’s opening quotation is from George Orwell’s Animal Farm, a novel in which the “pigs” get fat and prosperous and the “horses” are worked to death. In the novel, “pigs” and “horses” are metaphors for “capitalists” and “workers.” Animal Farm, an extended allegory, was written and published in 1946. In general, those were “dark days,” […]
Posted January 31, 2019 in Monthly News By Joel Bowman, on 31 January 2019 Everyone—you, me, and everyone we know–has a communication preference. The three basic categories are visual (things seen), auditory (things heard), and kinesthetic (things felt). Most everyone does all three, of course, and the three main forms typically overlap. If you see a word in print, for example, you might also “hear” the word in your […]
Posted November 30, 2018 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 30 November 2018 It’s a troublesome world.
All the people who’re in it are troubled with troubles almost every minute.
You ought to be thankful, a whole heaping lot, for the places and people you’re lucky you’re not. ~ Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss’ words remind me of an article by Max Lucado in Guideposts magazine titled […]
Posted March 30, 2018 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 30 March 2018 To err is human; to blame it on the other guy is even more human. ~ Bob Goddard Thought from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Katie and Gay Hendricks say your partner likely has nothing to do with how hurt you feel. “When you’re this hurt and convinced your partner is the cause of […]
Posted February 28, 2018 in Monthly News By Debra and Joel, on 28 February 2018 Hearing that an addictions recovery program told a potential participant not to stop drinking until he was admitted because the insurance company might not consider him eligible really catches our attention. Most of us have had the experience of telling someone what not to do and watching that person do it.
Don’t run. Don’t […]
Posted February 28, 2017 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 28 February 2017 If you’re depressed, you’re living in the past. If you’re anxious, you’re living in the future. If you’re at peace, you’re living in the present.
Lao Tzu (Laozi), ancient Chinese philosopher and writer
We have been teaching this concept in SCS (energy medicine and linguistics) for decades, but I did not know the awareness of […]
Posted November 30, 2016 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 30 November 2016 In May of 2006 I sat in the front row of the room, within spitting distance of Gary Zukav, author of Seat of the Soul. He and Linda Francis were speaking on authentic power. Linda’s major claim to fame might have been her connection to Zukav, but I will always remember her for this comment: […]
Posted April 30, 2016 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 30 April 2016 Awareness of the Celebration of Life service for a pregnant 37-year-old mom with 18-month-old twins and an almost three-year-old is a stark invitation for making sense of life. In this woman’s obituary, mention of her relationship with Jesus was made. Her family expressed confidence that they will be reunited with her because of her religious […]
Posted February 29, 2016 in Monthly News By Debra Basham, on 29 February 2016 I recently had an amazing consultation with some experts who did a free 30 minute analysis of our home page. Although—as Quin McGlaughlin phrased it—the feedback was “brutally honest”, overwhelming, a lot to take in, it was a spiritual experience for me. I appreciated the way Quin stayed present with me while delivering difficult-to-hear information. […]
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