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Miracle Matrixing
The archived teachings below all fall under the category of Miracle Matrixing, the second step in awakening to a miraculous life. Once you realize that miracles are everywhere present, it is imperative for you to Embody all you know to be true. Here you will learn to matrix the miraculous as you take spiritual truths from conceptual to real-life lived experience. Such congruency in all areas of your life deepens your connection with yourself and others and allows you to manifest your authentic goals more quickly and elegantly.
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
Free to Be Me!
Cultivating Miraculous Abilities and Psychic Powers
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
Mystics & Miracles
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
The Ultimate Fullness
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
True Freedom Living from the Source of Lasting Happiness
The Ultimate Fullness Meditation and Q & A
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
How to Transcend Time
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
How to Access and Maintain Perpetual Joy
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
The Mystical Message of Water
Being in the Flow
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
Accessing the Miraculous in Tumultuous Times
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
You are the Gift!
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
Creating Your Best Life Now
The Inner Womb of Silence
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
Facing Fear to Find Love
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
Your Bliss Body
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
A Divine Love Affair
Saints Alive!
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
GoOD Morning! Co-Create a Divine Day
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
Instant Karma!
Footage of the Hindu saint Anandimayi Ma singing chants in 1958. Her words and their translation:
He Bhagavan, aparad kshama karo, bhulahua ko sudharo,
Jvala nivaro he priyo, he priyo sudharo, Prabhuji.
Oh Lord, forgive the offences! Rectify one who has forgotten!
Quench the burning, oh Dear One! Oh Dear One, rectify me, oh my Dear Lord.
Healthy, Happy Holidays
New Beginnings: Living a Limitless Life
Brother David Steindl-Rast, a monk and interfaith scholar, believes that the one thing all humans have in common is our desire to be happy. But how do we find happiness? In his TED talk, Steindl-Rast explains that happiness is, above all, born of gratitude.
We Rise! The Miracle Continues
For 30 years, Dr. Coleman Barks taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia. In addition to several poetry collections and books, Dr. Barks is the author of numerous translations of Rumi, which have contributed to an extremely strong following of the great Sufi poet in the English-speaking world. In this TEDx talk, Barks explains his relationship to the ecstatic works of Rumi.
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