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Curious About Your Past Life Journey?

The forums inside our Past Life Regression Course create a safe and interactive space for deep spiritual exploration. Students discuss real session experiences, karmic patterns, soul memories, and healing breakthroughs under expert guidance. In the middle of the learning journey, the Past Life Regression Course community becomes a powerful support system where doubts are cleared and techniques are refined. Members share insights about subconscious healing, guided meditation practices, and regression case studies. These forums encourage ethical practice, confidence building, and practical application. Through active participation, learners strengthen their understanding and grow into skilled and responsible regression practitioners.

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The government slashes spending, businesses eliminate inefficiencies, yet in silence, we tragically let the irreplaceable resource of time slip away unnoticed. What can we do to stop this theft? Let’s find out.


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Ignoring 8,000 Steps, Enjoying Each Moment!


I have stopped analysing deeply and calculating off late, and this change has given me immense pleasure. Life feels more natural when I don’t measure every detail or track every number.


For years, I counted calories at every meal and steps on my fitness tracker, believing that precision defined progress. But recently, I let go of that habit.


One morning, I enjoyed a hearty breakfast without checking the calorie count, and later I walked freely in the park without glancing at my step total. The experience was liberating—food tasted richer, and the walk felt more refreshing. I realized that meaning comes not from numbers but from presence. By releasing the urge to calculate, I discovered a deeper joy in simply living.


Life flows more smoothly when embraced as it is, and the pleasure of this natural rhythm has become one of my most fulfilling discoveries.

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Some charge ahead. Others work quietly. Both get what they want. What drives them? The one thing that changes everything.


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Brad
Brad
21 hours ago

A powerful message: determination isn’t just a trait, it’s a daily practice. Brilliantly conveyed!

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Is your house truly a home? They may seem the same, but they’re worlds apart. One is a structure, the other a sanctuary. Let’s explore the importance of this distinction.


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Joy Weller
Joy Weller
9 hours ago

Learning that home provides meaning encourages me to prioritize relationships over material possessions.

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Beyond Differences, There Is Oneness.


Today, we read a beautiful thought in Sacred Space:

“The philosophic outlook rises above all sectarian controversy. It finds its own position not only by appreciating and synthesising what is solidly based in the rival sects but also by capping them all with the keystone of nonduality.”— Paul Brunton

It says true wisdom rises above arguments between different groups. Instead of fighting over who is right, it understands what is good in everyone — and then goes one step further by seeing that, at the deepest level, we are all one.


Sounds big?

Let’s make it simple.


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Brad
Brad
21 hours ago

Good message.

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7 Years Later, It Didn’t Fail Me!


Today, I felt unexpectedly elated over something very simple — my vacuum cleaner. After seven long years of barely being used, I switched it on, half-expecting it to cough, stall, or refuse to cooperate. Instead, it sprang to life as if no time had passed. Every function worked smoothly. The suction was strong, the motor steady, the attachments perfectly intact. I stood there, genuinely surprised at the quiet reliability of a machine I had almost written off.


That moment made me reflective. I couldn’t help comparing it to many of the products I purchase today. So often, newer appliances begin to show wear within months. Gadgets slow down, parts weaken, performance declines far too early. Durability seems to have quietly taken a back seat.


Using that old vacuum felt like revisiting a time when products were built to last, when quality meant something tangible and dependable. It reminded me how…


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Brad
Brad
21 hours ago

Machines handle the chores; we handle the living.

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With so much negativity in today’s society, who doesn’t want more positivity in their life? There is a way to escape much of this harmful exposure. Let’s look at how we can tune it out.


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Melissa
Melissa
2 days ago

A thoughtful reminder that we influence our mood by what we let in — very empowering.

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Without communication, life as we know it wouldn’t exist. It has shaped civilization, preserved culture, and driven all progress. Let’s explore the past, present, and future of communicating.


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Melissa
Melissa
2 days ago

The way you link storytelling with growth and progress is both inspiring and profound.

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