Manifesting and Allowing During the Holidays
December 17, 2010
By Terri Cole
This time of year can kick up tons of feelings for people based on past experiences. The idealized holiday scenes we are incessantly bombarded with can leave any person exhausted and feeling lack. The commercialization of the holidays with the subtext, “If you don’t give stuff, you don’t really love,” is enough to give me the bah humbugs! So how to de-stress the holiday mess, as I like to call it? Every year at this… Read More >
Choosing Your Holiday Traditions
November 19, 2010
By Kevin Archer
Holiday traditions are deep and rich enough to be considered articles of faith. They transcend physical experiences, often creating memories that grow beyond the proportion of the actual occasions being remembered. I embrace this phenomenon at will, choosing the traditions that I will keep active and the memories I will nurture into legend. This creative myth-making offers a lot of room for new ideas, but there is one thing that I don’t have to invent:… Read More >








