Bodhisattvas and Enlightenment

September 16, 2010 at 11:58 am
By Heidi Kentwood

What’s all this talk about Buddhism, Bodhisattvas and vows? How does being a Bodhisattva lead toward enlightenment? I hear these terms thrown casually out of inquiring mouths, but decided to research the answer – and in the process I learned a great deal about what it means to truly care about other people.

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Get Accurate Psychic Readings

August 24, 2010 at 5:00 am
By Heidi Kentwood

Always searching for guidance and answers, I’ve had many psychic readings through the years. Loss led me to my first psychic reading. But love compelled me to try my first California Psychics phone reading. I wanted to learn lessons about relationship patterns.

My first call on the line was with Psychic Teva ext. 5141, who picked up on my relationship’s energy. I picked her because she had awesome testimonials, and I’ve always had a penchant for Scottish accents. She sorted out why I was experiencing so much miscommunication with my partner. His patterns were interfering with our longevity. “He’s venting his dysfunction through his behavior. You’re not the issue,” she said. I called thinking my issues were at the heart of our problems, but his finger pointing was his way of deflecting from and dealing with his issues. Read the rest of this entry »

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5 Secrets to Change Your Life

August 19, 2010 at 11:00 am
By Heidi Kentwood

I don’t know about you, but I’m constantly striving to improve my life and get ahead at the same time. By getting ahead, I mean learning lessons so as not to repeat them, trying to see the error of my ways, and always replacing self-defeating thoughts with self-empowering ones through meditation, constant practice, and discipline. I’m not successful in this endeavor 60% of the time.  So I thought that I might help you and help me by thinking of concrete ways to accomplish this.

1. One Change Only

Don’t go and take on the world.  Make one change at a time and let yourself ease into it before making another. Be in the present, the one change that you’re making today – don’t worry too much about the future. This cause in the present will become an effect in/for the future. Read the rest of this entry »

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Top 5 Habits of Effective Liars

August 7, 2010 at 5:00 am
By Heidi Kentwood

Pathological liars can’t help themselves from fibbing, so they tell a lot of little lies. They’re easy to spot. But what about the more sinister, covert types? Suave and skilled fabricators don’t bother unless it will help them get what they want. I’m sure you’ve come across many skilled liars… perhaps you yourself have even been one.

1. Tell the truth, vaguely. Lies which aren’t actually lies—truth told in a way that instills a false notion. E.g., “The economy is in a rough patch due to waste and inefficiency…” This is a generalization! Read the rest of this entry »

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Benefits of a Past Life Reading

June 23, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Heidi Kentwood

There are those moments when you wonder about yourself. Sure, you can have a psychic peer into your future, but why not have a psychic look into your past?

Forget the existential “who am I” question – find out who you were. Those who do not learn their history are doomed to repeat it, right? After we personally struggle with life’s deeper questions, it might be time to ask how your current self can learn from your past self and what those lessons are.

“The person you are today physically, mentally, socially has been a result of your varied past life experiences. This is why you need to actually delve in all your past lives and gather an understanding of why and how you became this self that you are today. You need to understand the weaknesses and the problems and even acknowledge your strength so as to become a better and more equipped person in this life and the future ones. Information from the past life is the biggest form of cleansing releasing negative energy meditation is also very key,” Psychic London ext. 5308 explains.

“I must confess, past life regression is still by far the most amazing and astonishing as far as getting a confused person to absolute clarity,” Psychic Renata ext. 5230 emphasizes. “I personally have had the experience several times, and I have truly witnessed people’s lives transform in a matter of a few hours once they recognize and understand what has been the driving force behind a nagging issue that stemmed from a past life that continually interrupts a person’s desire to move forward in their current life and decisions.”

What’s even more eye-opening is the ability to receive signal from your soul, directing it to come forth and explore whatever message it’s trying to convey. Once relayed, the person and soul are released of the burden of the unknown, and can move forward and through their current life path obstacles. Once the lesson is learned and applied, one can move on, she adds.

Another strong indicator that a person’s issue may be the result of a past life experience goes something like this, according to Psychic Renata:

“I keep having this pain in my side, but the doctors can’t find anything wrong.”
“I swear I have gone through this very scenario ancient times ago.”
“I don’t know why, but I just love Egyptian anything and just have to have it in my home cause it makes me feel at peace.”
“I swear I met this person before cause I tell in their eyes, it’s like I already know them somehow.” “It’s the weirdest thing, any time I am on a ladder, I feel like I am choking, but I am not afraid of heights or anything, this only happens when I am on a ladder.”
“I know that I am more than qualified to do this type of work, but I get this weird feeling of being afraid to do it.”

These are just a few clues, and it is these very clues that says a person could truly benefit from exploring the possibility of past lives and “overcoming their fears and hang-ups,” she concludes.

Do you want to explore your past life? Get a psychic reading to know more. Call 1.800.573.4830 or click here now.
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Day of Rest Benefits

June 4, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Heidi Kentwood

Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.” — Genesis 2:1-3.

If this day of rest precept seems antiquated and downright fraught with rules and obligations –well, it can be. The art of resting one day per week, Shabbat is one of the best known and least understood of all Jewish observances. People who do not observe Shabbat think of it as a day filled with stifling restrictions, or as a day of prayer like the Christian Sabbath. But think again.

Any doctor or athlete will tell you rest is golden. The body requires rest to recharge and function at full capacity. Sleep is essential to overall health. But Shabbat takes sleeping, resting, and napping to a whole new level. A day of rest includes physical, spiritual, and mental benefits.

Technology’s enforced frenetic pace is reeking havoc to our productivity and quality of life. If you’re like me, you’ll stress about what you need to get done — even on the weekends. My brain needs a clear signal to shut down and shut off. The more we chase productivity, the more it eludes us. Finding balance is crucial.

Even your soul needs to shut down sometimes. Spurts of daily meditation, yoga, or baths do the trick, but the Sabbath enforces much needed rest without feeling burdensome. Setting aside a block of time to unplug, connect with friends and family, or just read a book instead of driving, doing errands, texting, and planning — is key.

Some other key benefits include: Letting go of stress, deepening our relationships without excessive stimuli, self-reflection, balance, increased productivity, and storing your energy for the real crises in life so you’re not always in a state of panic.

If you think your life should be better than it already is, you’ll constantly spin on life’s hamster wheel without respite. Wanting more money, power, authority, and materialism just causes pain. It’s when you focus on what you do have, and become happy with it, that you are actually considered rich! So think about what you enjoy doing — which doesn’t entail getting something done.

Next, plan your day of rest. It can be any day of the week. Planning is essential to progress. Carve out time and you’ll commit. Practice turning down events, errands, chores, things you don’t truly need to get done under the gun. Plan meals in advance, turn off the iPhone, disconnect your computer, and stick your car keys in a drawer. Instead of being a slave to time, create it by accepting downtime. By taking time out, you’ll have more in the end.

Don’t just take my word for it: “Take a rest, a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop.” — Ovid

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‘Dynasty’ Diva

May 22, 2010 at 5:00 pm
By Heidi Kentwood

Ever the soap opera goddess, Joan Collins born May 23, 1933 (she would shudder that we’re posting her birth year) used her diva charm and classic good looks to create some of the most entertaining and memorable performance on the tube.

When she’s not stirring up sizzling drama – the actress is writing about it! With Moon in Taurus being her most dominant placement, she’s a full-blown lunar character who has trouble reigning in her moods. This could explain her grandiose flair and talent for drama. Though she has a pronounced sensitive side, even more than most — she doesn’t allow it to prevent her from taking action. In fact, she’s extremely spurred to action — since she’s armed with an Aries ascendant.

As such, she’s got unbridled spontaneous energy — the kind that sparks into full-blown popularity – and you guessed it — FAME.

Affairs of the heart are her forte. With a Venus in Gemini, she’s fickle, but also picky — her love interests must be intellectually curious, and armed with a great sense of humor — not necessarily good looking or debonair. She needs someone mentally alive, who will keep her on her toes!

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Your Brain Remembers the Future?

May 3, 2010 at 1:00 am
By Heidi Kentwood

Scientists have illustrated that even though you’ve had a lapse in memory, your brain never forgot what you should have done/be doing.

Memory largely works by association. For example, when you try to remember where you left your wallet or the remote, you might recall you last had them in the living room –> which triggers something you’ve last seen on TV –> which reminds you that you need whatever item you saw in that Carl’s Jr. commercial –> and so on …  As you’re heading out the door in search of that cheeseburger, you remember that your keys are on the kitchen counter, and your wallet is in the car. That’s how it works.

So if association helps you recall misplaced items and past events — how is that your brain can recall the future?!

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