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Retrospection: A Hero’s Journey and Spiritual Growth

December 8, 2019

Monica McIntire continues a discussion of the book Finding and Following an Authentic Life by Gregg Levoy. This Sunday Topic was recorded live from the Center of Light.

Life Calls Us Closer – How Deeply Can We Meet?

November 12, 2017

“The final teacher is life itself, and this living teaching only begins when we truly meet what is here with open arms.” Monica McIntyre presents the topic “How Deeply Can We Meet” by Jeff Foster and bridging the chasm of duality by Lynn V. Andrews.

November Energy Forecast – The Return of the Divine Feminine

November 3, 2017

Monica McIntyre presents an energy forecast excerpt from Emmanuel Daghe highlighting the return of the Divine Feminine.

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Emotional Forecast – Solar Eclipse

September 3, 2017

Monica McIntyre presents an Emotional Forecast from Matt Kahn and more in formation from Pam Youghans regarding the solar eclipse.

Lunar Eclipse

The Solar Eclipse 2017

August 27, 2017

Monica McIntyre discusses the recent solar eclipse with information from Pam Younghans.

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Ascension and the Coming Energy Cycles

August 6, 2017

Monica McIntyre presents different views on the lunar eclipse and other energy cycles coming up.

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Laughter and Spirituality

July 30, 2017

Humor is an essential part of every religion. Monica McIntyre presents the topic of humor and it’s value in religion.

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Personal Responsibility

July 23, 2017

Last week we looked at the difference between religion and spirituality and this week I want to address what I think is one of the most significant differences: personal responsibility. When you see God as a separate entity that spells out the rules and you believe that you always have a fallback of the devil

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Spirituality Versus Religion

July 16, 2017

A look at the difference between religion and spirituality.

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You’re Not Going to Get It Right

July 9, 2017

One of the best things you can do for yourself is to own up to how you feel and to say, “I am where I am”.