Inspirational Awakening Index



Get Inspirational Awakening on inspirational-awakening.com. Inspirational Awakening Index topic will increase your understanding on Inspirational Awakening. We at inspirational-awakening.com only provide news, articles, information in Inspirational Awakening. Inspirational Awakening at inspirational-awakening.com provides the most up to date news and articles. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

  1. White Sun - Why Suffer? By Teow Aun Chew
    When the earth just shakes a little, thousands suffer and die. The first sound is a cry. The last breath makes many cry. Along the way, many tears and fears. Human life in this world is like suddenly waking up, all life is born; suddenly slipping off, all silent creep in. With: one change, one is born; with another change, one dies. Living creatures moan, and mankind weeps. The sufferings of mankind are so innumerable as to be unimaginable, cha…


  2. It's The Little Things That Count By Lorraine Pirihi
    Have you ever been in the situation where you have become so focussed on achieving a goal that you have done so at the detriment of everything else in your life?The 'All or Nothing' SyndromeIn a coaching session I had with one of my clients this week, he realised that to complete the goal he wanted to achieve by the end of September, that he has totally neglected every other area of his life.He has fallen into the 'all or nothing' syndrome. He …


  3. Are YOU Ready for Bonza Bottler Day? By Maureen Killoran
    BONZA BOTTLER DAY is any day when the date and the month have the same number. Bonza, I'm told, means "excellent" or "really great" in Australian, and there's some suggestion that "bottler" means the same.Bonza Bottler is a "just because" kind of holiday, started a decade or so ago by the late Elaine Fremont who believed the world needed more holidays. On BBD, we are called to let loose, just for the joy of it, and Ms Fremont's original wish w…


  4. Can Women Find Their Warrior Spirit? Keys to Projecting a Survivor's Attitude! By Rodger Ruge
    Will you become the victim of a violent crime?Your predator will decide your fate in a mater of seconds. Your attacker will be able to tell if you command the spirit of a warrior. He will be able to tell if you have the attitude of a survivor or the attitude of a victim. He will study your posture, how you carry yourself, your mannerisms and speech. He will look at your physical condition and your emotional nature. He will observe your leve…


  5. Inspirations for Greatness By Prince Ben Mohammed
    Only those who see the invisible can do the impossible ---Alan CohenThe future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams --Eleanor RooseveltNo matter what anyone tells you, words and idea can change the world -- Robin WilliamThe secret of success is to find a need and fill it ----Dr Robert SchullerThings became better when you expect the best instead of the worst-- Dr Norman Vincent PearleThere is only one way to make a great…


  6. Go Ahead... Journal! (Taking Time To Record My Soul's Journey With God) By Lee Wise
    Imagine sitting down in a relaxed setting -- a setting you love -- opening a publication, and discovering that you are totally relating to the heart and soul of the author.You relate to the style, "flow," struggles, concerns, joys and dreams of the one whose creation now lies in front of you.Suppose I informed you that the book in question was on back order, but...It would be available for a guaranteed delivery within the next ninety days.Would…


  7. Alone But Not Lonely By Denni Gill
    In today’s fast paced society, we’ve become accustomed to filling the eeriness of silence with fluff. We turn to many distractions as a means of escaping feelings of idleness or boredom. But the main thing we wish to elude is loneliness. Solitude does not have to alienating or lonesome. In fact, solitude and loneliness are distinctly separate.The death of a loved one or the inability to find people who understand you can leave you feeling isola…


  8. 5 Things That Americans Can Do To 'Remember' Reviving, Surviving and Thriving in the Wake of Sept 11 By Cheryl Perlitz
    For those people who lost friends and loved ones in the September 11th World Trade Center attacks, the anniversary will re-open the wounds and renew the pain of great loss.  For the rest of us, it is a painful reminder of our vulnerability.   The anniversary renews our grief for the loss of security and innocence we enjoyed in peaceful times.    How do we experience the anniversary of our greatest national disaster in a positive way?   Talk a…


  9. The Interactive Holodeck is For Real By Roy Klienwachter
    [Channelled]‘Interact,’ is a common word that most of you are familiar with these days and most all of you understand its meaning. It is a term that has come to popular awareness during the computer age. Interactivity gives you an opportunity to play with your machines automatically.Video games are interactive and modern theatre often gives you the opportunity to interact with the players. It is an interaction that brings a whole new dimension …


  10. Night of the Living Dead By Saundra L. Washington
    For many people, life has become as dull and despairing as death. We suffer from spiritual inertia. We have allowed ourselves to be paralyzed by shallow beliefs and shackled by the strong chains of discouragement. We have permitted the sacred and holy to be eclipsed by the secular and profane. Hearts that were once gay have suddenly become heavy. Men who were once optimistic have become pessimistic. Many who were once willing to greet tomorrow …


  11. 7 Keys for Joyful Living! By Chris Widener
    Here are some thoughts for finding and experiencing joy in your life. If there were one thing I could wish upon my family, friends and the readers of this Ezine, it would be joy in everything they do!Know your purpose. Nothing will bring you joy more than knowing what it is that you are about on this earth. Not knowing brings sadness, wondering, fear and lack of fulfillment. Above all, find out what your unique purpose is here on this earth - t…


  12. The Challenge To Succeed By R.G. Srinivasan
    So much has been written about success that one often gets confused about what success is all about. Success is such a personal thing that it may mean different things to different people. Yet we need to have a simple definition which should apply to all successful people and situations. The ultimate purpose of being successful is to take pride in one's achievements and be happy; and I think one of the best description has been put forward…


  13. Your James Bond Fantasies Become Real By Paul Kyriazi
    The problem with this is that fantasies usually don't come by chance. You have to plan them yourself. This seems to kill the very idea of a natural fantasy because you have to deal with the mundane realities of the arrangements.Arrangements like the expenditure of 'hard earned' money and finding a willing Bond girl to go wading at the Dr. No waterfall with you. Much easier to pull out your 'Dr. No' video and let 007 have that fun AGAIN, instead…


  14. Careful What You Wish For... By Samantha Stevens
    I have always been fascinated by the concept of "wishing.", especially "collective wishing." If enough people wish for the same thing, does it make it happen? For instance, humans probably always wished that they could talk to each other without having to "go there" physically. Perhaps the invention of the telephone was actually the result of a long-standing collective wish from days of the caveman. From the long lensed perspective of human his…


  15. Belief, Opinion, Pride, Expectation By Ryan Fyfe
    None of us can predict the future, but we can choose which paths that we take. What's the big deal with people expecting you to do what everyone else does? Mathew verses 7-14 says that there are two paths. One more travelled and one less travelled. You think people would be excited for you to do something different. Belief. So your a bum when you go your own way, but then suddenly your succesful when you make something of yourself.It's the doll…


  16. Big O By Fran Briggs
    Growing up, I remember my Dad had some really good friends. They had the most amazing, positive and magnetic energy. Arguably, they were also among the "coolest" of their time. One in particular, is not only admired by me, but by countless others who affectionately know him as, "Big O." …


  17. Inspiration: Healing from Within By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
    "We are responsible for everything in our lives, including how the chemistry in our bodies works or doesn't work." Wayne Dyer's words hit me like a bolt of lightening as I listened to his taped book, You'll See It When You Believe It.Throughout the years, I had suffered tremendously with bouts of allergies and asthma; it wasn't until that moment that I had a confirmation I could eliminate my allergy problems. The asthma attacks had been under c…


  18. Borne Upon the Wings of Words By Jo Condrill
    How often do you have opportunities every day to exercise your power of communication--encouraging a coworker, appreciating a spouse, guiding a child?Whenever I visit the Washington, DC area, I usually present a seminar or two at First Class, a Lifelong Learning Center near DuPont Circle. I arrived at the DuPont Circle Metro rail stop about 5:00 p.m. on a dreary, rainy day--right on schedule. The longest escalator in the world is the one at DuP…


  19. How Healing The Past Empowers Your Future By Saleem Rana
    Everyday I meet people who have a chronic upset that runs their lives, and I notice that they are not even aware of it. Often the pain has become buried in their unconscious; or if they are aware of it, they choose to deny any power to combat it.Yet unless they seek healing, this energy locked up in their mind is a continual drain on their vitality. It is a parasite to their life-force.The first step to true self-help is willing to be candid, n…


  20. Purpose filled Live's --The Big Picture! By Greg Ryan
    "Can't see the forest because of the trees," heard it all my life, didn't really understand it until I jumped out of a plane though.Last week I told you I went ski diving. Once the parachute opened I allowed myself to enjoy the ride. One thing I noticed was how thick the forest was below, how green the trees were and what things seemed close were in reality miles away. However, on the ground you wouldn't be able to see fifty feet in front of yo…



  21. Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50


More Articles:


1. No Easy Road to Financial Freedom By Usiere Uko
Achieving financial freedom is not a hundred meters dash. It is a marathon. Financial freedom is much more than quitting your day job. It involves living in a realm above financial worries. If you are still grappling with personal financial issues or still working for money, it does not matter whether you are an employer or self employed, you are yet to attain financial freedom.There is no easy road to financial freedom. The path is riddled wit…

2. The Family By Wayne Mitchell
Direct Answers - Column for the week of January 19, 2004I grew up in a very abusive family. Physical, mental, and emotional abuse were the norm. My father was the most abusive, but my mother echoed his sentiments and couldn't see why we were unhappy with what he was doing to us. Add to this sexual abuse suffered at the day care center they dumped me at, and I was hurt, confused, and losing myself.After one particularly nasty fight I told my …

3. Using Failure to Further Your Future By Chris Widener
"You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it." Margaret ThatcherFailure. Even the word sounds bad, doesn't it? That is because since the time we were just young children we were taught that failure was bad. But is that true? Is failure bad? Let's consider some things.I like a baseball analogy. Do you know what the record is for a season batting average (That means how many times the batter successfully hit to get on base)? It is a …

4. The Procrastinating Perfectionist By Pete Grand
Are you a procrastinating perfectionist? I once read an article dealing with the fear of failure and success. The author described it as the following: “The curse of the procrastinating perfectionist”.Boy did I ever associate myself with that statement. I was the kind of guy who would always wait around for the perfect opportunity to come by without attempting anything less than perfect. Did that opportunity ever come by? Not at all... In fact …