This document contains a proposal for a workshop on using intuition to guide one's career and life purpose. The workshop would be led by Sue Frederick, an intuitive coach and author. She would teach attendees to tap into their intuition by understanding the meaning of their birthdates based on numerology. Through interactive exercises, readings and meditation, participants would learn about their life's mission and how to overcome challenges to fulfill their purpose. The goal is for attendees to leave with new tools for intuitive living and guidance on their true work.
Sue Frederick is a career intuitive coach who helps clients discover their life purpose and ideal career path using intuition. She draws on dreams, numerology and conversations with spirits to provide intuitive readings to clients. Sue teaches audiences to access their intuition through meditation to understand their soul's mission and guides them to overcome challenges through a focus on positive energy. She shares stories of how her intuitive abilities helped her husband pass peacefully from cancer and how she has used her gift to help many clients find fulfilling work.
Sue Frederick Soul Mate Workshop Proposal 2012Sue Frederick
Sue Frederick, Author of I See Your Soul Mate (St. Martin's Press), teaches you to remember who YOU are, what you signed up for and how to find the partner you made a true love agreement with before this life began.
The document describes the author's journey to understanding energy and spiritual healing through her relationship with her teacher Hanna Kroeger. It details how the author was inspired to learn more after her niece developed mysterious cysts all over her body. She was introduced to Belva Bloomer, who connected her with Hanna Kroeger, beginning the transformative process that changed the course of her life.
#Barkatt_E_Magazine #May2020
After receiving the great response for our First Issue of Our #Barkatt_E_Magazine , we are delighted to introduce you to the Second Issue of Barkatt E-Magazine.
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This issue features several #articles. Every article speaks to challenge, opportunity, and the transformative power of hope. We hope you will find it interesting and useful.
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The document discusses the author's experience doing ethnographic fieldwork at two Buddhist meditation groups in St. Louis - the Missouri Zen Center and the St. Louis Insight Meditation Group. Over three months, the author participated in meditation sessions at both groups to understand their practices and teachings. The Zen Center emphasizes concentration meditation and uses Buddhist symbols, while the Insight Group focuses on mindfulness and investigation without Buddhist imagery. The author found parallels between ethnography and Buddhism in their emphasis on self-awareness and overcoming attachment to concepts of self and other. Regular meditation practice was needed to truly understand and experience the Buddhist teachings.
Welcome to Issue 10 of Heartfulness Magazine
Not so long ago, the use of electricity seemed nothing short of a miracle. Today it has
become part of life. The human race is waking up to another source of energy, much more
subtle and refined. In fact, it cannot really be called energy as it is beyond that. What is it?
Find out in this issue.
Also, a renowned speaker explores the heart’s wonders, a student shares how she achieves
her sporting goals, and a parent learns the beauty of his son’s autism. There are so many
inspiring stories when we listen to each other. We would love to hear your stories also, so
please send your letters and articles to contributions@heartfulnessmagazine.com.
The document is an excerpt from a darshan with Sadhguru where he discusses what it means to be an Ishanga teacher. He explains that an Ishanga is a limb of Isha, which is the formless basis of all existence. As an Ishanga teacher, one represents an extended arm of Sadhguru. Sadhguru recommends practicing seeing with one eye, without duality or judgment, and seeing everyone as the same. He also recommends the life-changing exercise of laughing at one's own stupidity by reflecting on how often one thinks they are bigger than the universe, immortal, or disconnected from others throughout the day.
Sue Frederick is a career intuitive coach who helps clients discover their life purpose and ideal career path using intuition. She draws on dreams, numerology and conversations with spirits to provide intuitive readings to clients. Sue teaches audiences to access their intuition through meditation to understand their soul's mission and guides them to overcome challenges through a focus on positive energy. She shares stories of how her intuitive abilities helped her husband pass peacefully from cancer and how she has used her gift to help many clients find fulfilling work.
Sue Frederick Soul Mate Workshop Proposal 2012Sue Frederick
Sue Frederick, Author of I See Your Soul Mate (St. Martin's Press), teaches you to remember who YOU are, what you signed up for and how to find the partner you made a true love agreement with before this life began.
The document describes the author's journey to understanding energy and spiritual healing through her relationship with her teacher Hanna Kroeger. It details how the author was inspired to learn more after her niece developed mysterious cysts all over her body. She was introduced to Belva Bloomer, who connected her with Hanna Kroeger, beginning the transformative process that changed the course of her life.
#Barkatt_E_Magazine #May2020
After receiving the great response for our First Issue of Our #Barkatt_E_Magazine , we are delighted to introduce you to the Second Issue of Barkatt E-Magazine.
.
.
This issue features several #articles. Every article speaks to challenge, opportunity, and the transformative power of hope. We hope you will find it interesting and useful.
Maybe you have a family member or friend who may benefit from the information in our E- Magazine so feel free to share…
Enjoy Reading!
The document discusses the author's experience doing ethnographic fieldwork at two Buddhist meditation groups in St. Louis - the Missouri Zen Center and the St. Louis Insight Meditation Group. Over three months, the author participated in meditation sessions at both groups to understand their practices and teachings. The Zen Center emphasizes concentration meditation and uses Buddhist symbols, while the Insight Group focuses on mindfulness and investigation without Buddhist imagery. The author found parallels between ethnography and Buddhism in their emphasis on self-awareness and overcoming attachment to concepts of self and other. Regular meditation practice was needed to truly understand and experience the Buddhist teachings.
Welcome to Issue 10 of Heartfulness Magazine
Not so long ago, the use of electricity seemed nothing short of a miracle. Today it has
become part of life. The human race is waking up to another source of energy, much more
subtle and refined. In fact, it cannot really be called energy as it is beyond that. What is it?
Find out in this issue.
Also, a renowned speaker explores the heart’s wonders, a student shares how she achieves
her sporting goals, and a parent learns the beauty of his son’s autism. There are so many
inspiring stories when we listen to each other. We would love to hear your stories also, so
please send your letters and articles to contributions@heartfulnessmagazine.com.
The document is an excerpt from a darshan with Sadhguru where he discusses what it means to be an Ishanga teacher. He explains that an Ishanga is a limb of Isha, which is the formless basis of all existence. As an Ishanga teacher, one represents an extended arm of Sadhguru. Sadhguru recommends practicing seeing with one eye, without duality or judgment, and seeing everyone as the same. He also recommends the life-changing exercise of laughing at one's own stupidity by reflecting on how often one thinks they are bigger than the universe, immortal, or disconnected from others throughout the day.
This chapter discusses what religion can contribute to mankind. It notes that all humans seek happiness and freedom from suffering. While material progress has solved some problems, it has not eliminated suffering. Religions aim to serve humanity by providing guidance on reducing suffering and increasing happiness. The chapter argues that non-material forms of development deserve examination alongside economic growth.
This document provides an introduction and overview of mindfulness meditation. It discusses how mindfulness helps wake us up from an unconscious state of automaticity and limited awareness, allowing us to live with greater access to our conscious and unconscious possibilities. The document explains that mindfulness involves paying attention purposefully to the present moment in a non-judgmental way, and that both formal meditation practice and informal applications in daily life can help cultivate mindfulness. It aims to make mindfulness accessible without religious or cultural context.
This talk explores the question "What are humans doing?" While many pursue wealth, fame, and worldly achievements, the speaker argues these are not true goals. As humans, our time is brief between birth and death, so we should reflect carefully on how to spend our lives. Real goals lead to well-being and happiness now and in future lives, such as developing wisdom and virtue through spiritual practice. However, most people are mistaken about what really constitutes wholesome and unwholesome actions. A Buddha is needed to teach the difference and awaken us from this ignorance.
Psychological Sorcerer: A Simple Manual on How to Influence, Persuade and Man...HeruyHaile
Ever wonder how the elite get into positions of power, this book lays out the foundation on how to receive the best form of gains in this reality we reside in.
This document describes a 35th pilgrimage taken by the author to various places of devotion and faith over 9 days. The goal of the pilgrimage was for self-reflection on who they are and to explore their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual consciousness. They hope to gain a life-changing experience through deep meditation or rituals that can help change their karma. The author expresses gratitude to several people who helped plan and support the pilgrimage, including a friend, sister, mother and guru who helped initiate their spiritual journey.
Danah Zohar is interviewed about her work on spiritual intelligence and spiritual capital. She discusses how her personal journey exploring different religions led her to see spiritual intelligence as emerging from our need for deep meaning and purpose. She defines spiritual capital as the power and influence gained from acting with higher values and serving something larger. Zohar argues that developing spiritual intelligence in students by encouraging service, creativity, and critical thinking will create engaged citizens.
This document provides an annual update from David and Suzanne Burden on their lives and activities over the past year. It discusses Suzanne's work in substance abuse counseling and ministry work, as well as her studies in seminary. It also mentions David's continued employment and their partnership in serving others. The update expresses gratitude for the opportunities and growth they experienced in 2010.
By: Ajaan Mahā Boowa Ñānasampanno
Translated by: Thānissaro Bhikkhu
These extemporaneous talks were delivered to the monks living at Ajaan Maha Boowa’s monastery. The talks in this collection all deal with the practice of meditation, and particularly with the development of wisdom. In these talks, Ajaan Maha Boowa often recounts conversations with his teacher, Ajaan Mun, which reveal the power and depth of Ajaan Mun’s teachings and of the teachings of the Forest Tradition in general.
“The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Other Gifts”
—The Lord Buddha
Dhamma should not be sold like goods in the market place.
Permission to reproduce this publication in any way for free distribution,as a gift of Dhamma, is hereby granted and
no further permission need be obtained.
Reproduction in any way for commercial gain is strictly prohibited.
A comprehensive look at one of the world's leading corporate training institutions. Innerwealth brings leading self awareness to corporate environments. Straight talking Aussie style
Explore Your Life journey - The Spiritual Awakening and MeditationKANIKACHAWLA13
This book explores “EXPLORE YOUR LIFE” – its complexities and how we can overcome and succeed in our journey. For more download the PDF
https://www.balvinder.org/
This document summarizes a blog post about free audio clips from Guy Finley's program "The Secrets of Being Unstoppable". The blog post author obtained permission to share two 15-minute clips from the program. The first clip shares spiritual stories and lessons, while the second discusses what success really is and how to achieve it. The author believes these clips alone are worth the cost of the full program. Listeners are provided a link to access the free audio clips.
Sources used by the Creation Health program. The quotations and statements are not those quoted in the Creation Health material, but this shows the kind of sources Creation Health draws from.
This document discusses several miracles and acts of service performed by Sathya Sai Baba through his divine love and grace. It describes how he cured supposedly incurable medical conditions, established many free hospitals and education institutions providing services to thousands, and instantly relieved a man's severe pain through prayer alone. It shares personal experiences of the author being transformed by Baba's love and influenced to serve others. The document emphasizes that Baba's greatest miracle is transforming people and that his message is to love all and serve all through our own lives.
Urban Woot (http://urbanwoot.com/) has commissioned a series of Salons, hosted at Blacks private members club in London. I was delighted to be invited to host the first one. I hosted a discussion around time. I've studied many personal development approaches and I found Zimbardo's work on our orientation to time (whether habitually we look back or forwards, or enjoy the moment) impactful. Urban Woot has a mission of living a joyful life in an urban environment - and for me having the balance of time perspectives has been a significant contributor to me living a joyful life!
This document contains an excerpt from a future book on sanctification by Jean Larroux. It uses an extended metaphor of light representing Christ and shadows representing holiness. The key points made are:
1. Holiness and obedience are byproducts of focusing on Christ, not from focusing on one's own performance. Moving toward the light of Christ produces a growing shadow of holiness.
2. Chasing one's own shadow by focusing on personal piety instead of Christ can actually cause the shadow to shrink and leads to comparing oneself to others.
3. Constantly turning back to the light of Christ through faith and repentance is necessary, as the process of sanctification is ongoing throughout life.
This is an old paper that I wrote in Spring of 2007 at the conclusion of an Education and Spirituality course that I took. For my more current thoughts on spirituality, see my blog: http://careerintuition.blogspot.com
Sue Frederick Career Intuitive Workshop 2011Sue Frederick
Career Intuitive Sue Frederick, author of I See Your Dream Job (St. Martin's Press), teaches you to access your inner guidance system to find the work you came here to do. www.careerintuitive.org
Newspaper On Environmental Pollution Es. Online assignment writing service.Crystal Jackson
This document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request through the HelpWriting.net platform. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Complete an order form with instructions and deadline; 3) Review writer bids and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality content will be provided, with refunds offered for plagiarized work.
This chapter discusses what religion can contribute to mankind. It notes that all humans seek happiness and freedom from suffering. While material progress has solved some problems, it has not eliminated suffering. Religions aim to serve humanity by providing guidance on reducing suffering and increasing happiness. The chapter argues that non-material forms of development deserve examination alongside economic growth.
This document provides an introduction and overview of mindfulness meditation. It discusses how mindfulness helps wake us up from an unconscious state of automaticity and limited awareness, allowing us to live with greater access to our conscious and unconscious possibilities. The document explains that mindfulness involves paying attention purposefully to the present moment in a non-judgmental way, and that both formal meditation practice and informal applications in daily life can help cultivate mindfulness. It aims to make mindfulness accessible without religious or cultural context.
This talk explores the question "What are humans doing?" While many pursue wealth, fame, and worldly achievements, the speaker argues these are not true goals. As humans, our time is brief between birth and death, so we should reflect carefully on how to spend our lives. Real goals lead to well-being and happiness now and in future lives, such as developing wisdom and virtue through spiritual practice. However, most people are mistaken about what really constitutes wholesome and unwholesome actions. A Buddha is needed to teach the difference and awaken us from this ignorance.
Psychological Sorcerer: A Simple Manual on How to Influence, Persuade and Man...HeruyHaile
Ever wonder how the elite get into positions of power, this book lays out the foundation on how to receive the best form of gains in this reality we reside in.
This document describes a 35th pilgrimage taken by the author to various places of devotion and faith over 9 days. The goal of the pilgrimage was for self-reflection on who they are and to explore their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual consciousness. They hope to gain a life-changing experience through deep meditation or rituals that can help change their karma. The author expresses gratitude to several people who helped plan and support the pilgrimage, including a friend, sister, mother and guru who helped initiate their spiritual journey.
Danah Zohar is interviewed about her work on spiritual intelligence and spiritual capital. She discusses how her personal journey exploring different religions led her to see spiritual intelligence as emerging from our need for deep meaning and purpose. She defines spiritual capital as the power and influence gained from acting with higher values and serving something larger. Zohar argues that developing spiritual intelligence in students by encouraging service, creativity, and critical thinking will create engaged citizens.
This document provides an annual update from David and Suzanne Burden on their lives and activities over the past year. It discusses Suzanne's work in substance abuse counseling and ministry work, as well as her studies in seminary. It also mentions David's continued employment and their partnership in serving others. The update expresses gratitude for the opportunities and growth they experienced in 2010.
By: Ajaan Mahā Boowa Ñānasampanno
Translated by: Thānissaro Bhikkhu
These extemporaneous talks were delivered to the monks living at Ajaan Maha Boowa’s monastery. The talks in this collection all deal with the practice of meditation, and particularly with the development of wisdom. In these talks, Ajaan Maha Boowa often recounts conversations with his teacher, Ajaan Mun, which reveal the power and depth of Ajaan Mun’s teachings and of the teachings of the Forest Tradition in general.
“The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Other Gifts”
—The Lord Buddha
Dhamma should not be sold like goods in the market place.
Permission to reproduce this publication in any way for free distribution,as a gift of Dhamma, is hereby granted and
no further permission need be obtained.
Reproduction in any way for commercial gain is strictly prohibited.
A comprehensive look at one of the world's leading corporate training institutions. Innerwealth brings leading self awareness to corporate environments. Straight talking Aussie style
Explore Your Life journey - The Spiritual Awakening and MeditationKANIKACHAWLA13
This book explores “EXPLORE YOUR LIFE” – its complexities and how we can overcome and succeed in our journey. For more download the PDF
https://www.balvinder.org/
This document summarizes a blog post about free audio clips from Guy Finley's program "The Secrets of Being Unstoppable". The blog post author obtained permission to share two 15-minute clips from the program. The first clip shares spiritual stories and lessons, while the second discusses what success really is and how to achieve it. The author believes these clips alone are worth the cost of the full program. Listeners are provided a link to access the free audio clips.
Sources used by the Creation Health program. The quotations and statements are not those quoted in the Creation Health material, but this shows the kind of sources Creation Health draws from.
This document discusses several miracles and acts of service performed by Sathya Sai Baba through his divine love and grace. It describes how he cured supposedly incurable medical conditions, established many free hospitals and education institutions providing services to thousands, and instantly relieved a man's severe pain through prayer alone. It shares personal experiences of the author being transformed by Baba's love and influenced to serve others. The document emphasizes that Baba's greatest miracle is transforming people and that his message is to love all and serve all through our own lives.
Urban Woot (http://urbanwoot.com/) has commissioned a series of Salons, hosted at Blacks private members club in London. I was delighted to be invited to host the first one. I hosted a discussion around time. I've studied many personal development approaches and I found Zimbardo's work on our orientation to time (whether habitually we look back or forwards, or enjoy the moment) impactful. Urban Woot has a mission of living a joyful life in an urban environment - and for me having the balance of time perspectives has been a significant contributor to me living a joyful life!
This document contains an excerpt from a future book on sanctification by Jean Larroux. It uses an extended metaphor of light representing Christ and shadows representing holiness. The key points made are:
1. Holiness and obedience are byproducts of focusing on Christ, not from focusing on one's own performance. Moving toward the light of Christ produces a growing shadow of holiness.
2. Chasing one's own shadow by focusing on personal piety instead of Christ can actually cause the shadow to shrink and leads to comparing oneself to others.
3. Constantly turning back to the light of Christ through faith and repentance is necessary, as the process of sanctification is ongoing throughout life.
This is an old paper that I wrote in Spring of 2007 at the conclusion of an Education and Spirituality course that I took. For my more current thoughts on spirituality, see my blog: http://careerintuition.blogspot.com
Sue Frederick Career Intuitive Workshop 2011Sue Frederick
Career Intuitive Sue Frederick, author of I See Your Dream Job (St. Martin's Press), teaches you to access your inner guidance system to find the work you came here to do. www.careerintuitive.org
Newspaper On Environmental Pollution Es. Online assignment writing service.Crystal Jackson
This document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request through the HelpWriting.net platform. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Complete an order form with instructions and deadline; 3) Review writer bids and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality content will be provided, with refunds offered for plagiarized work.
This document provides a summary of Carl Jung's theory of psychological types and energies, and how understanding differences in communication styles can help build relationships of trust. It discusses how we all have four natural energies - thinking, feeling, sensing, intuiting - from birth that influence how we perceive and interact with others. The document presents a model called Interpersonal Connection Styles that helps identify people's primary energies and how to flex your style to better connect with others despite differences. The goal is to understand others enough to build trust and allow influence, which is key to success in relationships.
The document provides instructions for seeking writing help from the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with the option of a full refund for plagiarized work.
Modern Woman magazine article profiling four women who have found their dream jobs: Sherin Nicole of idobi Networks, Jill Scalisi, NSF's Alexandra Isern and Erin Doerwald of the SKY Center.
Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose: Life Lessons Are For Spiritual Growth by Anne ...ANNE PRYOR, MA
Over the past 15 years, Anne Pryor has been on a personal and spiritual development journey. On her journey and in doing her ‘work’ she has experienced many unexplainable phenomena that you may or may not resonate with, yet. Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose. She has come to know, understand, and experience that your soul’s purpose is clear and preplanned. Once you become clear and step into this purpose there is no turning back. Enjoy the experiences by Anne Pryor, Lovitude Soul Painter LinkedIn Expert 2022
Interview With Jant Farrar And Gavin Bonemburke1963
This document contains an interview with Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone, two influential figures in modern Wicca and Paganism. In the interview, they discuss their personal spiritual journeys and how their views have evolved over time. They provide advice for newcomers to Paganism, discussing how public views of Witchcraft have changed, and addressing common criticisms of their work. Throughout, they emphasize that Wicca is a spiritual practice rather than a rigid tradition defined by books, laws, or lineages.
The Ultimate Corporate Laboratory - Inspiration & BeyondLivemad Foundation
The document summarizes the Power Personality program presented by Swapnil Tewari. The program consists of 3 modules - spiritual, personal, and professional - designed to help participants gain self-knowledge, understand relationships, and become successful professionals. The modules use experiential learning techniques like activities, discussions, and hypnosis sessions. The program has been well-received and delivered to professionals at organizations like IIM-A, XLRI, Microsoft and IISc Bangalore.
September 21st is International Day of Peace - mark it in your calendar
and join us in meditation for peace throughout the day!
The September issue features the time-honoured practice of Yoga in
expanding human consciousness to its full potential. Join our
contributors as they share the spaces that have opened up to them: the
potency of connecting deep within, expanding consciousness in the
workplace, the joyful awakening of new life in broccoli sprouts, the
beach’s calligraphic hand, and the tale of communion between a lion
and a girl. Discover the 80/20 principle of healthy eating and find out
how you can make another person's day.
We invite you to write in and share your thoughts and experiences at contributions@heartfulness.org
Karma yoga chapter v we help ourselves, not the world.Ravi Ramakrishnan
Swami #Vivekananda Bengali: , Shāmi Bibekānondo; 12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born #Narendranath Datta, was an Indian Hindu monk, a chief disciple of the 19th-century Indian mystic Ramakrishna. He was a key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of# Vedanta and #Yoga to the Western world and is credited with raising #interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century. He was a major force in the revival of Hinduism in India, and contributed to the concept of nationalism in colonial India. Vivekananda founded the #Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. He is perhaps best known for his speech which began, "Sisters and brothers of America ...," in which he introduced Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893.
Born into an aristocratic Bengali family of Calcutta, Vivekananda was inclined towards spirituality. He was influenced by his Guru, Ramakrishna Deva, from whom he learnt that all living beings were an embodiment of the divine self; therefore, service to God could be rendered by service to mankind. After Ramakrishna's death, Vivekananda toured the Indian subcontinent extensively and acquired first-hand knowledge of the conditions prevailing in British India. He later traveled to the United States, representing India at the 1893 Parliament of the World Religions. Vivekananda conducted hundreds of public and private lectures and classes, disseminating tenets of Hindu philosophy in the United States, England and Europe. In India, Vivekananda is regarded as a patriotic saint and his birthday is celebrated there as National Youth Day.
The document contains a presentation by four students on various themes:
1. Delia Dan discusses fulfilling dreams and defines what it means to fulfill a dream. She provides research on dreams of success and how schools can help fulfill dreams.
2. Paula Duru defines traditions and provides examples. She discusses the tradition of languages at the Convent of Jesus and Mary school.
3. Ina Bayson defines changes using the example of a butterfly's life cycle. She provides research on the symbolism of butterflies and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
4. Andreea Cristea relates the theme of fulfilling dreams to career goals and supporting family. She includes mood boards representing dreams.
This document provides an overview of the book "Set Your Soul Free: A Guide to Finding Your True Success" by Maxine Jones. The book is part of a collection called "Stretch Your Wings" and provides case studies and exercises to help readers engage with and understand the power of their soul. It discusses four levels of soul engagement and teaches techniques like meditation and exercises to help readers access their soul's higher powers to overcome limitations and live more fulfilled lives. Case studies in the book illustrate how souls have helped people through challenges like illness, creative expression, and finding work-life balance.
This document provides information about an upcoming meeting of the Transpersonal Psychology Association of Syracuse to be held on September 22nd at Sue Savion's home. The meeting will include a business meeting, dinner, and a presentation by Sue Savion titled "Goddesses" exploring the history and relevance of various goddesses from ancient cultures. Driving directions to Sue Savion's home are provided. The document also includes reminders about making a positive difference in the world and lists things that really matter in life. It welcomes readers back to the Transpersonal Psychology Association and announces the launch of their new website.
You can attract great wealth by doing what you love. This book will show you how.
Your money experience is a reflection of your beliefs about your value in the world.
Your experience of wealth tells volumes about how you see yourself. So doesn’t it make
sense to learn different beliefs?
The document discusses the author's experience as a spiritual entrepreneur who struggled financially with her business. It describes how she overcame personal trauma, including the arrest of her husband for molesting her daughter, through intensive therapy and training in healing modalities like Reiki, hypnotherapy, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). Using EFT, the author was able to release years of pain, shame, and suffering from the trauma in just one session. She subsequently trained extensively in EFT and other healing methods. The author believes sharing her story and lessons learned will help other spiritual entrepreneurs overcome challenges and build successful businesses aligned with their gifts.
The document outlines the vision and values of a New Zealand educational organization. Its key goals are to provide high quality, holistic education that empowers Māori students and enhances their cultural identity and self-determination. It also aims to equip all students with knowledge and skills to succeed in both traditional academic fields and the modern world. The organization emphasizes Māori cultural values like unity, respect, integrity and moral/ethical conduct. It seeks to support all learners in achieving their fullest potential.
In the May issue of Heartfulness Magazine, we dive deep into our contributors' meditation practices. One writer comes to it through their personal journey from childhood to old age, others from the perspective of epigenetics, by analogy with gardening, in bringing simplicity to daily life, and most significantly with insight into how meditation aids in the evolution of consciousness. In every instance this wisdom brings insight to everyday living. Join us in this feast for the inner world!
For children, there is a wonderful activity on gratitude, and the second part of the story of the beautiful white elephant, Mana.
Inside, find details of the upcoming Heartfulness conventions in Detroit, Los Angeles and New Jersey in the month of June. We invite those of you who live in the US to join the convention closest to you to experience Heartfulness meditation firsthand.
We’re having tea – strong, sweet tea – as we sit on the stone veranda overlooking an emerald sea. You’re laughing and telling funny stories about the challenges in your life when the conversation turns to career. “I don’t know – it’s just not clear to me what my true work is or how to manifest it,” you explain. “The job I’m doing, well, it pays the bills. But I feel like I’m dying inside.”
Let’s say you’ve done all the right things; went to law school, got a job with a good firm, and now collect a nice paycheck and benefits. Yet, the age of 30 is fast approaching and you’re feeling like you’re wearing the wrong skin. Your life doesn’t fit who you are inside. Yet everyone around you is very proud of your accomplishments. You can’t even discuss your unhappiness with friends. They say, “Be grateful you have a great job. The economy is terrible, and you won’t find anything better than what you have.”
He’s a thin man; a cowboy in tight jeans, standing in front of me with his hands in his pockets. We’re having a conversation when I realize that he’s dying; he has advanced cancer and is pretending not to know it.
I’m sitting in a white, dome-shaped room at a large table. The sound of water falling in the background is soothing. But I’m feeling anxious anyway and am unable to sit still.
The man in front of me carefully studies charts spread out across the table, amused by my impatience. Slowly he looks up and smiles. “You can do this,” he says softly. “It’s a big path, a strong mission. You’re ready.”
It’s 2 a.m., and I’m sound asleep when suddenly there’s a strange and very large man standing right beside my bed – about a foot away. He’s wearing jeans, a dark t-shirt, and an unbuttoned flannel plaid shirt. He’s not trying to scare me; he’s just casually standing there looking at me – rather sweetly.
I’m standing on a beach surrounded by a vast expanse of dark sand for as far as I can see. Gulls are squawking in the distance. I’m looking into my father’s watery blue eyes. He’s animated and young, explaining something to me with more passion than I ever saw in the last years of his life. His brother, my beloved Uncle Pete, who died soon after my dad, is standing beside us, laughing.
Do you believe in intuition? Do you realize you can tap into your own future and “see” your next successful career step?
Maybe you’re smart, successful, practical, realistic and don’t believe in what you can’t see. But then why are you in this mess? Why are you rethinking your life? Why did you get laid off? You carry the solution to all of these problems right inside of you.
Wake up everybody! Get out of the unemployment line, and launch your new and improved life: This is not the end of your world. It’s the beginning of a much happier career and lifestyle that’s in alignment with what your soul came here to accomplish.
This great economic meltdown is a call from our collective unconscious. It’s a paradigm shift aimed at reconnecting us with our original purpose.
“How can I possibly start over?” you ask as we stare at the waves tumbling towards us on the beach. “I’m older now. Who would hire me?”
“It’s better this way,” I whisper. “You know it wasn’t good the way it was.”
It's essential to our well-being that we learn to quiet the mind and control our thoughts. The most essential part of us – our souls, spirits, inner selves (use whatever term you prefer) is much deeper inside of us than our thoughts. We are not our thoughts.
When we need to get clarity, to make major decisions about our lives, we need to access this deeper part of ourselves which is always connected to the divine. The following exercise will help you access that place.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
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Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
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See Your True Work:
Using Intuition to Create
the Work You Came Here to do
With Sue Frederick, Author of I See Your Dream Job
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Workshop Description
Did you know that you arrived on Earth with a GPS device
embedded inside you? You programmed it before you were born.
This flawless inner guidance system, also known as intuition, is
designed to guide you to the work you came here to do, the love you
came to experience, and through the many reinvention cycles of
your lifetime.
Sue Frederick, intuitive, life coach, career coach and author of I See
Your Dream Job, will teach you to tap into your intuition, see the
mission you came to accomplish, and move forward fearlessly –
even when major reinvention is required.
Everyone in the workshop will get a brief personal reading from
Sue.
Workshop includes interactive exercises, readings, intuitive training,
numerology instruction & meditation.
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Attendees Learn To:
Read destiny clues hidden in birthdays and how that applies
to their career and life purpose.
Tap into their intuition for career guidance.
Use their pain as fuel to do their great work.
Combine this knowledge with a practical career action plan.
Use their “energy” to overcome challenges in their lives.
They walk away with new tools for intuitive living and a fresh
perspective on their true work.
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Bio
As a professional career counselor, life coach, and an
intuitive since childhood, Sue draws upon dreams, ancient
numerology, powerful intuition, and conversations with spirits
to help you see your life purpose.
Author Sue Frederick’s work has been featured in the New
York Times, CNN.com, Real Simple, Yoga Journal, Natural
Health and Complete Woman Magazines.
Her newest book I See Your Soul Mate (St. Martins Press)
will be in bookstores September 2012.
She’s been a guest on more than 200 radio shows and
numerous TV shows including Bridging Heaven & Earth.
To view video presentations visit:
http://www.CareerIntuitive.org
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Specifics:
Specific groups this course is geared towards:
Anyone who has either lost a job or is unhappy in their
current career and longing for meaningful work.
Anyone interested in developing their intuition to guide their
life and career choices – including the New Age,
Metaphysical and Spiritual Markets.
Best format: This is effective either as an evening
presentation or a 3-day weekend-workshop.
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Previous Teaching Experiences
Omega Institute in Rhinebeck New York
Shambhala Mountain Retreat Center in Colorado
The Crossings Retreat Center in Austin, Texas
Loyola University in New Orleans
The Learning Annex in New York
Leigh Hecht & Harrison in New York
University of Colorado at Boulder & Denver
Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado
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More…
East West Bookstore in Seattle
Bodhi Tree Bookstore in L.A.
SMHAS Institute in L.A.
East West Bookstore in San Francisco
National Career Development Association Conference
E-Women Conference
BPW Conference
Numerous bookstores, women’s groups, career groups and
libraries across the country
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References
Wendy Snyder, New York Art Curator:
wendy.snyder@me.com
Omega Institute: Tri Mazzola; fsassitant2@eomega.org
Shambhala Mountain Retreat Center:
ProgramManager@shambhalamountain.org
Katherine & Danny Dreyer; Authors of Chi Running & Chi
Walking; Katherine@ChiRunning.com
Allan at Bridging Heaven & Earth TV:
info@HeavenToEarth.com
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Contact Info
Name: Sue Frederick
Address: PO Box 17343 Boulder, CO 80308
Telephone: 303-939-8574 (private cell 303-638-6550)
Email: Sue@BrilliantWork.com
Website: http://www.CareerIntuitive.org
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Workshop Outline
The following pages contain the outline and content of my
workshop.
We do many interactive and self-discovery exercises – each
building on the one before it.
The energy of this work is exhilarating, illuminating and
joyful.
Attendees love the new, empowering perspective that this
work gives them.
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I was born in New Orleans…
I’m a career intuitive, and I see dream jobs. When I work with clients, I see their gifts and
potentials; what they came here to do; the careers they would love; and where they should
live. This information comes to me as photographic images and strong messages that I
transmit directly to my clients. Sometimes I see my client’s departed loved ones, who
come to the session to offer career guidance.
This joining of two seemingly disconnected worlds--the divine realms and the world of
work--seems to be my particular talent. I was born in New Orleans to a French Cajun
mother who came from a long line of women with “the gift.” I inherited a double dose of
telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition from her and her mother, and on back through
generations of Degas women.
These unusual gifts were nurtured by the mysterious city of my childhood. In the haunted
alleys of the French Quarter, most everybody gives respect to the “unseen” world in some
form or other: voodoo, Catholicism, psychics, vampires, Mardi Gras. My early years were
flavored with this spicy magic, from my Grandpa’s stories of the swirling Mississippi River
to the unforgettable images I absorbed in the dark recesses of Crescent City life. I thrived
on the rhythms of my crazy Cajun ancestors.
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My Story: Owning my intuition
And, like them, I heard other people’s thoughts and had vivid dreams of events that
would happen in the future. My psychic gift is most powerful now that I use it to help
others. The precognitive images that I see help me guide my clients to their true work.
But it took nearly 55 years to embrace this ability to see the unseen world, and to learn
what it had to teach--rather than being ashamed or afraid of it.
One of my strongest experiences in confirming the power of the unseen realm began in
1978, when I met and married a fellow mountaineer, Paul Frederick. We were crazy in
love and planning a family when, at only 35 years old, he was diagnosed with colon
cancer and given two weeks to live.
From the moment of his diagnosis, we were determined to overcome it. We explored
conventional and alternative healing methods, and quickly became immersed in
energy work, visualization, herbal medicine and Native American medicine. Paul was
part Cherokee, so his mother provided us with books and healers from the Native
American tradition. She got us an audience with a famous Sioux healer, Chief Fools
Crow.
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My Turning Point
Over the next few months, as Paul’s health deteriorated, I experienced many extraordinary
other-realm experiences with him. Chief Fools Crow became Paul’s constant dream companion.
Paul awoke each morning with a new story to report about something Fools Crow had taught him
the night before. The most dramatic was Paul’s sudden ability to speak Lakota, the language of
the Sioux.
In the last few weeks before he died, Paul woke up singing a Lakota death song every morning.
He said Fools Crow taught him two songs--one to deal with the pain and one to help him die.
When the doctors heard this strange singing, they thought he was either speaking in “tongues”
or was delirious, and they reported this in his medical charts. In college, I had studied Native
American history and was very familiar with the language of Lakota. I knew exactly what he was
singing.
On a rainy summer day in July 1980, Paul slipped into a coma. For nearly 24 hours, the
accumulated stress of the past year washed over me and, eventually, I fell asleep on the floor. As
soon as I dozed off, Paul appeared in front of me. He was smiling and quite happy. He touched
my arm and said, “Don’t worry. I’m free. But what are you waiting for? You said I could die in your
arms.”
I awoke with a jolt and cleared everyone out of the room. Paul’s mother and I stood on either side
of him. We rubbed his arms and legs and told him it was okay to go now--that we wanted him to
be free. We told him to leave his body and fly out into the soothing summer rain storm.
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Intuitive Gifts
As soon as we spoke those words, Paul’s breathing changed. He took one long peaceful
sigh, and his spirit left his body. I saw it leave as clearly as you can see your hand in
front of your face. It was an image I’ll never forget. It was Paul’s gift to me.
I could never again doubt the spirit world or my ability to see it. That final moment was
a confirmation of what I was here to do. I realized for the first time that we are all in
charge of how and when we die – even how and when we take our last breaths. And I
knew with every cell in my body, that death was only a passage of the spirit into the
unseen realms.
Today, I’m abundantly grateful for my work, which is my passion. My intuitive gifts are
finally out of the closet, and I’m freely able to share them with others. The images and
dreams that have always guided me are now guiding others through this work.
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3 Essential Steps
Path– The mission you came to accomplish
as revealed in your birth path number.
Intuition
– Tapping into your higher self for
divine inner guidance
Energy– Moving powerfully through your
challenges to fulfill your true mission
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Path, Intuition & Energy
We are all intuitive and naturally able to access our right brains –
which embody our intuition, creativity & connection to divinity.
We talk ourselves out of listening to this inner guidance by
focusing on our left brain chatter – which is our linear thinking,
practical, realistic side.
Meditation quiets our monkey mind chatter so we can better tune
into our intuition & higher self.
The numbers of the birth path act as a doorway to intuitively
connect us with our soul’s intended mission for this lifetime.
Combining the information you get from your birth path with your
own powerful intuition will move you forward on your soul’s
mission.
Using your positive-focused energy will move you powerfully
through the challenges you’ve set up for yourself.
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Step One
Finding
your path by using the
numbers in your date of birth.
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History & Meaning of Numbers
Greek philosopher and mystic Pythagoras,
father of our modern number system,
designed a theory of numbers based on the
digits 1 through 9 in 580 BC.
Pythagoras taught that each number has a
meaning or vibration and by adding the
numbers within your birth date and
reducing them to single digits, you reveal
the nature of the work you came here to do.
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Pythagorus Number System
All
numbers are reduced to digits 1 through 9
except for three cosmic vibrations symbolized
by the master numbers 11, 22 & 33.
All
other numbers are reduced to the basic
digits 1 through 9 by adding the digits of the
entire number together.
For example: the number 43 equals 7
(4 + 3 = 7)
The number 10 equals 1 (1 + 0 = 1)
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Meaning of Numbers
Example of Birth Path Calculation:
Birth Date: October 16, 1980
Month = October = 10 = 1 (1+0 = 1)
Date = 16 = 7 (1+6 = 7)
Year = 1980 = 9
(1+9+8+0 = 18) (1+8 = 9)
Birth Path = 8 (1+7+9 = 17 = 8)
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Meaning of Numbers
The Master Soul Numbers of 11, 22 & 33 represent sacred
birth paths designed to help humanity evolve. Those
numbers are not reduced to a single digit in birth path
calculations. Example:
Birth Date Sept 15, 1951
September =9
15 = 6 (1 + 5 = 6)
1951 = 7 (1+9+5+1=16) (1+6=7)
Total 22 master path soul (9+6+7=22)
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3 Ways of Adding Birthdates
It’s
important to add each birth date three
different ways to check your addition & to look for
hidden master path numbers.
This is especially important if you’ve arrived at a 2,
4, or 6 birth path which could contain a hidden 11,
22, or 33 path if added two other ways.
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3 Different Ways
to Add Birth Dates
Using Birth Date May 1, 1960
5+1+1+9+6+0 = 22/4
5 = 5
1 = 1
+1960= 16 = +7
1966= 22/4 13/4
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Birth date Sept 15, 1951
September =9
15 =6
1951 =7
Total = 22 (9+6+7=22)
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Third Method:
Birth date Sept 15, 1951
9+1+5+1+9+5+1= 31 = 3+1 = 4
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Another Example of Third Method:
Using President Barack Obama’s birth date
of August 4, 1961
8+4+1+9+6+1= 29 = 2+9 = 11
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Meaning of Numbers
Tocalculate your birth path from your date of
birth:
Your birth month:
Your birth date:
Your birth year:
Total:
Reduced to a single digit:
Your birth path number:
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Positive & Negative Meanings of
Numbers
1
- Leadership, vision, independence OR
Loneliness, self-doubt, arrogance
2
- Intuition, understanding, detail OR
dependency, paranoia, obsession with
meaningless details
3- Self expressive, creative, uplifting OR
coldhearted, overintellectual, lack of
responsibility
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Positive & Negative Meanings of
Numbers
4- Self discipline, strength, determination,
practicality OR too practical, lost in drudgery &
routine
5- Change, sensuality, freedom, passion OR
over-indulgence, addictions, impulsive &
uncentered
6- Social consciousness, healer, teacher OR
slave to others needs, supercritical of loved
ones.
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Positive & Negative Meanings of
Numbers
7- Intellectual & spiritual focus, wise, dignified,
refined OR isolated, hypersensitive, skeptical.
8
- Power, wealth, accomplishment & generosity
OR abusive, manipulative & controlling.
9- Humanitarian, accomplished, artistic OR
bitter, blameful & focused on past.
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Master Soul Numbers
11
- Intuitive, artistic, humanitarian, healer OR
too sensitive & egocentric.
22
- Inspired visionary, practical genius OR
greedy, abusive & lost in drudgery.
33
– Visionary artist, clairvoyant, master healer
OR hyper-sensitive, lost in addictions &
disconnected from others.
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Birth Paths
Toapply the numbers specifically to birth
paths see Chapter 7 page 56 of the book I
See Your Dream Job.
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Talents & Birth Paths
Birth
Path 11: Ability to bring divine inspiration
and healing to the world through the arts or
through healing work, intuition, inspired
leadership.
Birth
Path 22: Ability to bring inspired new
thinking & solutions to everyday challenges
BirthPath 33: Clairvoyance and healing work
capable of changing the world with your many
artistic, spiritual & healing gifts.
38. + What talents are linked to your Birth Path?
38
Are you using them in your work now?
How could you better use them in your new work?
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The Flavor of the Birth Path
Howdo the numbers in the birth date interface
with Astrology? In many ways.
However we’re keeping it simple here and
focusing on how the sun sign interacts with and
flavors the birth path.
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Sun Signs
Aries = Ram = March 21 - April 19
Taurus = Bull = April 20 - May 20
Gemini = Twins = May 21 - June 21
Cancer = Crab = June 22 - July 22
Leo = Lion = July 23 - August 22
Virgo = Virgin = August 23 - Sept 22
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Sun Signs
Libra = Scales = Sept 23 - Oct 23
Scorpio = Scorpion = Oct 24 - Nov 21
Sagittarius = Archer = Nov 22 - Dec 21
Capricorn = Goat = Dec 22 - Jan 19
Aquarius = Water Bearer = Jan 20 - Feb 18
Pisces = Fish = Feb 19 - March 20
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Sun Signs
Yoursun sign reveals the flavor of your work
mission. Someone who is on a 7 path with an
Aries sun sign will fulfill their destiny with a
different style than someone on a 7 path with
a Pisces sun sign.
By
combining the birth path number & sun
sign, you will get more specific ideas about
the nature of your true work.
For
examples, read Chapter 9 page 74 of I
See Your Dream Job.
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Personal Year Cycles
Everyyear of your life you’ve been under the
influence of a particular number - 1 through 9,
11, 22 or 33.
You’re
working with a different type of energy
each year within a repeating nine-year cycle.
Thesenine-year cycles are designed to move
you through cycles of necessary reinvention;
helping you master the challenges you signed
up for and accomplish the work you came here
to do.
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Personal Year Cycles
Yourcurrent personal year is determined by the single-digit
numbers of your birth month and birth date added to the
current calendar year and reduced to a single digit or master
number.
Example: Birth date Sept 15, 1951
Month: Sept =9
Date: 15 =6
Current Year: 2011 =4
9 + 6 + 4 = 19 = 10 = 1
Personal year 1
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Calculate Your Personal Year
Your birth date:
Your birth month:
The current calendar year:
Total:
Reduced to a single digit:
This is your personal year:
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Meaning of the Personal Years
Personal Year 1:
This is an important new beginning: launch your business, get a new job or title, start a graduate program, or
move to a new location. Everything you do this year will influence the events of your life for the next nine years.
There’s lots of new energy helping you change directions. There’s never been a better time for reinvention. This
is also a year of intense self-focus, personal development, and cultivation of talents. Everything evolves around
you and is dependent upon you. Have courage to make important decisions and move forward bravely – like a
pioneer. At times you may feel alone, but this year demands that you work mostly alone.
Personal Year 2:
This is the year for cooperating with others to develop the vision you started last year. It’s a slower, more
gestative year – nurturing what you’ve already started rather than launching new things. Collect and assimilate
data, and organize details. Your success hinges on working with and cooperating with others. Be receptive. Soften
the forceful energy you thrived on last year. You might feel highly sensitive this year and develop warm
friendships – even romances.
Personal Year 11:
In this highly charged year of personal illumination, your intellect is capable of achieving its greatest capacity –
as well as intense psychic perception and artistic creation. Inspiration and revelation are yours to create with.
The spiritual, psychic and artistic are your focus, and meditation or prayer will enhance all of your gifts. Refine
your tastes, collect art, associate with creative people. This is not your best year for commercial success, but
rather for inner evolution of your spiritual, intuitive, and artistic gifts.
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Personal Years
Personal Year 3:
This is a social, playful year, full of social events and new interests. Express yourself, get into the center of
things, entertain groups. Forget long-term planning and just enjoy life; don’t make important decisions
about your future. The performing arts will call you, and it’s time to look your best. Develop your skills
with words – written or spoken. Life is your stage – enjoy it! Whatever you started in your one year is now
reaping enjoyment for you. It’s your year to blossom.
Personal Year 4:
It’s time to get to work in this serious and responsible year. Get practical, establish organization and
efficiency systems, build the foundation for future growth, set a budget, and do the physical work. Focus
on the physical details of getting your home in order – whether that means moving, remodeling or
cleaning. Engage in fitness and sports activities. Dependability and responsibility are your keys to
success.
Personal Year 22:
This year your greatest aspirations and inspirations will be put into practical reality. You’ll be bringing
your most advanced ideas to a realistic and workable form. Humanity and society as a whole will benefit
from your work, if you choose to step up to the plate. It’s a year of putting personal concerns aside and
doing your best for the world at large. Make big plans and introduce enormous changes. By focusing on
the positive vibrations of this number, you’ll have the opportunity to ascend to your greatest career
achievements and acquire abundant financial rewards. You’ll also feel the sting of criticism that greatness
attracts. Focus on your work and keep moving forward.
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Personal Years
Personal Year 5:
Get ready for expansion, adventure, and the unexpected in this turning-point year. During this fast-
moving, action-packed time, you’ll be happiest and doing your best work when everything is changing
around you. Take trips, investigate opportunities, and get rid of anything that is monotonous or boring.
Eliminate conditions and people that are holding you back. Make room for the new. Focus on freedom
and adapting to change. Enjoy this sensual year with many opportunities for physical indulgence. You’ll
be super-charged, attractive, and sexual. Revive your relationships or work circumstances with new
energy.
Personal Year 6:
In this more responsible year, you’ll take care of the important people in your life and career. Rather than
focus on yourself, you’ll adjust to the needs of others and enjoy group activities as you shift away from the
sensual and passionate excesses of the 5 year. Marriage and close friendships will blossom due to your
efforts to understand the people in your life. Let go of superficiality and take responsibility for yourself
and others. Yet don’t take on more than you can carry, or you’ll fall into depression and overwhelm. This is
one year, though, when general harmony is more important than your own needs.
Personal Year 7:
Enjoy this sabbatical from the physical aspects of life and focus your attention on the study of abstract
ideas, science, mysticism, spirituality and artistic endeavors. Withdraw from the center of things and
write books, go to school, meditate, and do research. Refine what you began in this nine-year-cycle by
analyzing and perfecting projects, relationships, and goals. Your intuition will be at its most powerful –
rely on it for all decisions. Pursue nothing; you will naturally attract what is meant to be in your life.
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Personal Years
Personal Year 8:
The serenity and reflection of the 7 year is over as you jump head-first into the world of career,
power and money. If you wrote a book last year, this is the year to promote and sell it. If you
researched and developed your new business last year, now is the time to get it funded.
Physical accomplishment and material success are your focus, as you reap the seeds of
success that you planted early in this nine-year-cycle. During this powerful year, claim
recognition and take command to get concrete results. Think big, manage and direct others,
move forward. Yet beware of abusing your power or becoming greedy. Be patient and
generous to others - even if that feels tedious.
Personal Year 9:
This year you will wrap up what you started in your one-year. Lingering relationships will
surface to be examined - then kept or discarded for the next cycle. Your career will conclude
the focus that it’s had for the past nine years, even though you won’t see the new cycle just yet.
Open your hands and let go, with faith that something new and better will arrive in your one
year. You may be fired or laid off, or simply come to the end of a project you’ve worked on for
years. Relationships will fall away or be transformed; and you’ll grieve for your losses over the
past nine years. Peace comes from higher wisdom and a greater connection to spirituality. The
larger lessons of life will call to you, and your insights will be heightened. Use this awareness
to benefit the people around you. Focus on artistic and spiritual disciplines, and wait for the
new inspiration that begins soon in your approaching one-year.
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Saturn Returnings
At the age of 28 & 29 you go through your First Saturn Returning.
This is a major transition point of the lifetime – your first true wake
up moment of recognizing your journey for this lifetime and what it’s
really about – as opposed to what you thought it was about & the
expectation of family & friends. It’s your moment of seeing who you
really are.
At the age of 58 & 59 you go through your Second Saturn Returning.
This is the second major transition point of your lifetime – where you
are stripped naked until you are finally your true self in the world,
not hiding behind any job titles or relationships – being the
authentic self you came here to be - doing your great work in the
world.
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Map Your Reinvention Cycles
Find your birth path chart on the following pages.
Starting with your birth year, write each year of your life to
the left of the personal year number.
Make notes by the years when important events occurred in
your life.
Note any changes in your life that took place when one nine-
year cycle ended and a new one began.
Ask yourself what you were learning during your Saturn
Returnings.
By examining your past reinvention cycles what insights do
you gain about your current challenges?
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Step Two
Intuition
– Learning to access
your intuitive guidance.
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Intuition
What is intuition?
Is everyone intuitive?
Remembering your intuitive experiences.
Opening your gateways through dreaming.
Trusting what you get.
Protecting yourself.
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Right Brain = Intuition
Our left brain hemisphere allows us to organize information, master language and learn to
read.
Our right brain hemisphere embodies intuition, creativity and spirituality.
Today’s modern culture pressures us to favor our left brain & minimize the input from our right
brain. This is how we learn to follow rules, get good grades, learn a skill & get a “good” job.
Because of the encouragement we constantly receive to develop our left-brains, we learn to ignore
the constant input we’re receiving from our right brains – thus shutting out our intuitive guidance.
Daily mantra-based meditation quiets your left brain and opens you up to your right brain which
is your higher consciousness. From there you have easy access to information from your divine
guides and your higher self.
Through practice you’ll learn to trust the information you get from your intuition or higher self
and use it in your daily life & to help others.
More than 200 studies have been published in mainstream scientific journals validating intuition.
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Meditation to Enhance
Intuition
Sit comfortably without letting your head lean against anything ( a sure
way to fall asleep). Take several deep releasing breaths.
Silently repeat either Om Namah Shivaya or the Our Father or another
sound of your choice. Sit for ten minutes (at least) silently repeating
these words. When you notice your mind wandering to other thoughts,
gently bring it back to your mantra or prayer. Don’t struggle. Be gentle.
After 20 minutes, slowly stop repeating the words. In this quiet gap
before getting up and going back to your routine, ask for guidance.
Say, “Show me my next step for manifesting my destined work.”
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Notes on your
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Developing Your Intuition
Describe moments in your life when you’ve felt intuitive or had intuitive
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What did you learn from these
intuitive experiences?
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How can you strengthen
your intuitive abilities?
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Intuitive Living Meditation
Right
now test out a possible choice in your future
to see how it feels in your body. This could be a
small choice like what movie to see or a large
choice like what career to choose.
Seeyourself doing it as if it’s already done & you
are there living in the future.
Nowcheck in with your physical body
sensations. Are you smiling & feeling good? That’s
a yes from your intuition. If you feel tired or
drained in your body that’s a no from your intuition.
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Dreaming
Mydreams have been one of my primary tools for
seeing the future, connecting with departed loved ones,
and getting divine guidance when I’m in a challenging
situation.
You
can develop this ability by asking for dream
guidance before you go to bed.
Before
going to sleep do a short meditation & end it by
asking for dream guidance for a problem you’re facing.
Keep
a notebook by your bed. The moment you wake
up write down any dream memories you can capture.
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Protecting Yourself
Just as there are positive energies in the universe there are negative
ones. When you feel afraid, wrap yourself in high vibration prayer,
mantra, or chanting. This protects you from anything negative.
Protection techniques include: The Lord’s Prayer, the mantra Om
Namah Shivaya, picturing a bubble of white light surrounding you,
and using water to cleanse your energy after a negative interaction
with someone - either by showering, salt-water bathing or
swimming.
Love is the most powerful force of all and it always trumps darkness.
Whenever you’re afraid, send love to what (and whom) you fear. It’s
like turning on a light in a dark room. Open your heart and pump the
love. Darkness will disappear.
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Step Three
Usingyour positive-focused
energy to move through
challenges and fulfill your
mission.
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Energy
Scientists and spiritual teachers alike have aligned themselves
behind one idea – everything is energy. Everything you see, sit on,
feel – the sun on your face, children’s laughter, a good run, prayer, a
great kiss – is all source energy: that which everything and everyone
came from.
You’re composed of this same energy – and its frequency can be
raised or lowered according to your thoughts, feelings and beliefs.
The frequency you send out at any given time attracts like
frequencies.
Like attracts like.
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Energy
Each of us has an energy continuum – negative at the bottom,
positive at the top. Positive energy includes our brilliance,
goodness, divinity, inspiration, love, passion, optimism, happiness
and joy (our connectedness).
Negative energy includes our anger, depression, sadness, guilt,
pessimism, meanness, sense of lack, drudgery and separateness –
not only from others, but from our source energy.
Moving up your energy continuum (in spite of circumstances) by
changing your energy to a higher frequency and opening up to
source energy connects you to inspiration, spirituality and
goodness.
This changes your life for the better.
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Energy
You can imagine your energy continuum as a fuel gauge. When the fuel tank in your
car nears empty, you worry about running out of gas and being stranded – which is
separateness and stagnation. When it’s full, you’re confident and able to explore. You
have unlimited energy and ideas – which is connectedness, inspiration and
productivity.
You’re in control of what level you vibrate on, thus you’re in control of what happens to
you in any given day. It’s your emotions that determine what level you’re vibrating on.
When you feel love and joy, you’re at the highest level attracting the most wonderful
things into your life. When you’re feeling despair, you attract more of the same.
No matter how positive your energy is, you will still have challenging events happen
to you. We sign up for these (karmas) in order to evolve. However, your reaction to
these difficult events determines their outcome. Your energy level determines
whether you react well or poorly to a crisis.
A good life requires good energy. It’s that simple. So what fills your energy tank?
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The Energy Graph
Write words next to the top, middle and bottom that describe
your personal emotional traits at each point. For example, next to
the top you could write funny, excited, talking frequently, etc. At
the bottom you could write sullen, quiet, not laughing, weepy or
whatever your personal behaviors are at each point.
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Naming Our Characters
My Brilliant Self is named:
Description of Brilliant Self:
My Pitiful Self is named:
Description of Pitiful Self:
Ask yourself: Who makes my career decisions? My brilliant
self or my pitiful self? How’s that working for me?
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EPR = Good Vibrations
Myfavorite technique for quickly raising
energy to a higher vibration is what I call –
EPR – energetic personal resuscitation.
These three quick emergency switches for
changing your energy are humor, gratitude
and sweetness.
(To
learn more about EPR read I See Your
Dream Job Chapter 16 – page 171.)
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EPR
Write an example of a challenging situation and your
response – where you used one of these quick energy
switches to make it turn out better than it started:
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EPR
Describe a current situation in your life and how you will
improve it with humor, sweetness or gratitude:
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Solutions vs Problems:
The Proper Focus
When we focus on our problems, our energy sinks to the low
end of our continuum. And our problems get bigger. One of
the fastest ways to feel happier and have more energy is to
focus on at least three potential solutions to every problem
that worries you.
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Focus on Solutions
Rather than Problems
Problem: I can’t find work I love that
creates abundance.
Solution:I’m using my positive energy
and taking action steps to create work in
alignment with my path. My true work will
bring me happiness and abundance.
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Write a problem you’re worried about
now & its positive solution.
Problem:
Solution:
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Negative Beliefs & Their Solutions
It’simportant to realize how your negative
beliefs are influencing your reality. When
you think, it doesn’t matter how hard I work
I never get recognition, the source energy
aligns itself with your negative belief and
says, Make it so!
The first step is recognizing your negative
beliefs.
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Turning Around Negative Beliefs
Negative Belief: No matter how hard I work, I will never make enough
money.
Antidote: When I work from the high end of my energy continuum, and
my work is in alignment with my birth path, financial abundance flows
gracefully into my life.
Negative Belief: I can either do work I love and make very little money
or I can take a job I don’t love and have financial security.
Antidote: Divine order says that only when I do my true work, the work I
love that’s in alignment with my path, will I attract true abundance and
success.
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Pain as Fuel
Consider the possibility that all of your pain
- every wound you’ve ever experienced,
from loss to illness to disappointment - was
exactly what you needed and chose in
order to arrive at this point in your life,
which is exactly where you’re supposed to
be.
Discussion of this idea.
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Pain as Fuel
Imaginethat you’ve chosen (consciously or
unconsciously) every important job you’ve
had because it was healing you.
Ourwork heals us by letting us offer to the
world exactly what we need to heal
ourselves.
Discussion of this idea.
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Your Fuel
1.When I was a child, what caused me the greatest pain and why?
2. In my entire life, what caused me the greatest pain and why?
3. What pain is calling my attention right now?
4. When I look at my answers, I gain these insights into my work:
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Asking the $5 Million Question
IfI gave you $5 million & the universe said
you could only keep it if you used the
money to create the career you long for -
what would you do?
Of course you’ll take a long vacation &
travel. But after that you’ll need to plug into
the world with your meaningful, joyful work.
How would you use the $5 million to create
this new work?
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Your Mission:
Answer
the $5 million question:
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Opening the Mind
to New Ideas
The beauty of the $5 million question is that once we remove our self-
imposed thought limitations by imagining we have unlimited resources to
manifest our true work, we actually see what our true work is.
Your $5 million dream indicates the direction you’re meant to go in.
Our dreams reveal our soul’s highest intention.
Divine order states that we need to take action in the direction of our true
work in order for the energy (money) to rally to our support.
Once we take even a few steps in the right direction, doors open,
opportunities arise and everything we need to manifest this dream career
flows to us.
Simply put: Start moving in the right direction & the money will follow.
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Vision of my perfect future work
I
am powerful, happy & successful doing this work:
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5 steps in 3 months
List 5 steps you’ll take in the next 3 months to launch your true
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Contact Info
Sue Frederick
Sue@Brilliantwork.com
www.CareerIntuitive.com
303-939-8574