by Jan Toomer | Apr 12, 2010 | Jan Toomer's Articles
Part One As a child, I was confused by many Sunday school lessons. One such lesson taught us that God (the Source) made us in His image. I looked around the room and concluded, “No way!” Everyone looked, acted, and felt different; everyone’s thoughts and energies were...
by Jan Toomer | Apr 12, 2010 | Metaphysical Book Reviews
Edgar Cayce’s Hidden History of Jesus by Kirk Nelson. © 1995 (8th printing 2007), A.R.E. Press. ISBN 978-0-87604-461-2. Nelson combined biblical passages with, where he could, corresponding Edgar Cayce readings to enhance the entry or to fill in some gaps in the Bible...
by Jan Toomer | Apr 12, 2010 | Guest Writers
by Peter Perkins This past Thursday the ARE group that I am part of had a speaker talk about crystals. I must admit I don’t know a lot about this field. I helped bring things in and got ready for the presentation. The woman who gave the talk on crystals was...
by Jan Toomer | Apr 6, 2010 | Jan Toomer's Articles, Positive Thinking
Usually at lunchtime, or in the evenings, I will watch one or two re-runs of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” with Ty Pennington. It’s a show about renovating, or re-building, homes in the US of those who submitted their stories and request to ABC – and were chosen by...
by Jan Toomer | Mar 30, 2010 | Guest Writers
Part One: How To Admit You Are Wrong by Sophia Gubb To start off this post, I want to draw your attention to a few truisms. I like truisms. The human race isn’t very intelligent, so sometimes we still need to learn from truisms before we move on to less obvious...
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