Posted June 30, 2019 in Monthly News

Sing for the Laughter, Sing for the Tear

A long time ago, back in the the Age of Rock & Roll, a group called Aerosmith wrote and performed a song called “Dream On”:

I confess that I am a child of the Rock & Roll era. I hit adolescence at the time Bill Haley and the Comets released Rock Around the […]

Posted October 31, 2018 in Uncategorized

Little Fleas, Big Troubles

The saying, “May all your troubles be little ones,” is thought to have originated as an Irish Quotation. Little problems, of course, have a way of turning into bigger problems. The old saying, “For want of a nail, a shoe was lost, and for want of a shoe the kingdom was lost” expresses the same […]

Posted September 30, 2017 in Monthly News

The Stories We Tell

You were born into a certain family, of a certain socioeconomic structure, in a certain country, with a destiny of that country, of that family, of those parents. You are fated. Already your fate casts you into a certain situation. Edgar Cayce says your soul knew that and your soul was involved in accepting that.

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Posted April 30, 2017 in Monthly News

Cognitive Dissonance in Relationships

A long time ago (1957), a social psychologist named […]

Posted January 31, 2017 in Monthly News

Actions Speak Louder than Words

The idea that actions are “high quality” communication has been around a long time. The old saying is that “actions speak louder than words.” You’ve also doubtless hear people say, “Put your money where your mouth is.” What people do is usually considered a better indication of what they are thinking than their words suggest. […]

Posted January 31, 2017 in Uncategorized

Relationships and SCS/NLP

Choose your love. Love your choice. ~ Thomas S. Monson

February has long been celebrated as a month of romance. As we know it today, St. Valentine’s Day contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition, so it seems only appropriate to write about love for the February Beyond Mastery Newsletter. In Radical […]