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Tracey Oliver-Keyser: Posted on Monday, February 20, 2012 12:19 PM
JUST GO WITH IT! I am a child of the late 1960’s and recently heard a song that I remember from that time. The song was "I Fought the Law." Some of you may not remember this song, but the hook was simply, "I fought the law and the law won. I fought the law and the law won." The lyrics of this song may seem stark, but the underlying message comes through loud and clear for me in my present state. The chorus reminds me of the initial steps I took when learning the principle of metaphysics and the Law of Life. |
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Tracey Oliver-Keyser: Posted on Tuesday, February 07, 2012 9:07 AM
Tragic Treasures: Discovering the Spoils of War in the Midst of Tragedy with Dianne Rosena JonesEmbracing the Journey: What is your life's work? Dianne Rosena Jones: That’s a powerful question which I believe can change over the course of one’s entire life. However, at this moment on my journey my intention [my purpose] is to be a healing presence in this World expressed through unconditional love, acceptance, and forgiveness demonstrating to all I come in contact with that Love never fails. So, my goal is to measure all my life’s work [whatever I may be doing] against my intention [my purpose]. |
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Posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 10:47 PM
People often say, "I hope one day my dream will come true." Early in my practice, I changed these words to be "my dreams are waiting on me to come true." In other words, what do I need to accept and release so that I may step into my dreams? How do I become more self-aware, so my consciousness can accept more success, love and prosperity. The ability to speak from your truth is one of the most important tools you will ever have to affect others both personally and professionally. |
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Tracey Oliver-Keyser: Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:42 AM
January is the time I coach my clients to take some quiet time for Strategic Planning. That means taking a step back and looking at the big picture, identifying goals, and figuring out a strategy on how to make things happen. This kind of attention is not just important for businesses; it’s also critical for your personal life, too. Otherwise, you can end up putting a lot of time and attention into things that take you off course from your true path. January is not only a great time for planning because it is the beginning of the year, it’s also the perfect time to slow down, be still, and quiet. |
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Tracey Oliver-Keyser: Posted on Friday, December 30, 2011 1:44 PM
A Lesson in Transformation While running errands to prepare for our Christmas dinner last week, I seemed to have lost my favorite necklace. Everyone, who knows me, will tell you that very rarely would you see me without my "tree of life" necklace. It is special to me for a couple of reasons. First, I purchased it during a fundraiser for my friend’s daughter – to raise awareness and research dollars for Autism. And secondly, because trees have always inspired me. I’m in awe the way they transform from season to season. |
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