We are those known to you as the principle of Q’uo. Greetings in the love and the light of the one infinite Creator. We come in the Creator’s service to respond to the call of the circle of seeking this day. May we thank each of you for setting aside the time to create a […]
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One of the greatest things you can do is release. Release your past, release your thoughts, release your fears, release everything. By making release an actual mantra it is incredibly powerful and it allow you to let go and release emotions, feelings, thoughts and whatever is holding you back. This simple process will tranform you […]
John Roedel is the writer of the popular Facebook conversations (now a book) entitled “Hey God. Hey John.” where he sits down with the Divine to sort out the world, his mental health, why he shouldn’t wear skinny jeans and how to believe in the unseen in our modern world. Here I discuss John’s story […]
I am Q’uo, and I greet you in the love and the light of the one infinite Creator in Whose service we answer your call for information this evening. We thank you for calling us to you and giving us the opportunity to share our thoughts with yours. It is most kind of you and […]
Our brains are amazing organs that handle millions of separate functions every minute. Yet within this organ we discover that we have two different brains and much of what we do is limited and structured around our reliance on one hemisphere of the brain or the other. For many of us our dominant hemisphere helps […]
SIRIUS, the heavenly body that the Guides identified as the previous abode of Joyce Updike, apparently possesses qualities that develop some highly unusual personalities. Known as the Dog Star, in the constellation Canis Major, it is the brightest star in the firmament, and more than twenty times as luminous as our own sun. During the […]
To millions of readers around the world, Dr. Wayne Dyer was the beloved “Father of Motivation”—but to Serena, Saje, and their six siblings, he was simply “Dad.” When he died suddenly in 2015, the sisters were blindsided by grief and felt unprepared to navigate life’s challenges and conflicts without his guidance. The experience launched them […]
It was 1947 when James Dillet Freeman heard the words that would inspire his most beloved and widely known poem, “I Am There.” His wife Katherine was in the hospital after undergoing surgery for cancer. It was a time of deep personal need, Freeman recalled. “I was in great anguish of spirit.” When the doctors […]
Dear friend and student: You will find this 18th Lesson entirely different from those that have gone before and in a way this is rather a distasteful Lesson in parts; but in handling the truth as it exists, I must stay close by that truth and not allow sentiment to swing me at all. […]