
Inner Peace: Giving help
Moshe Ross: When someone has asked us for spiritual help, they aren’t coming for loaves and fishes, for physical solutions; they are seeking the Presence of God.

Moshe Ross: When someone has asked us for spiritual help, they aren’t coming for loaves and fishes, for physical solutions; they are seeking the Presence of God.

Jim Hatton: The mystics tell us that, in the nonphysical world, time does not exist…. Many even say that in the physical world there is only “the now.”

Charles “Al” Huth: We can expand our potential to build true knowledge by altering what we spend time focusing on in our daily lives. In short, search for the Truth.

Janai Mestrovich: Inner guidance insisted that not one thought of worry, fear, anxiety, doubt or anger could enter this healing process. And it didn’t. Too much was at stake.

Jim Hatton: “What people love and remember about a loved one is not what they did for a living or what religion they identified with or how much money they made. What they remember is the essence of the person when they were with them.”

Annie Katz: I’ve had a handful of what I think of as out-of-body experiences, and they have given me clues about what might lie beyond waking consciousness for me.

Annie Katz: I knew I was dying, but the odd thing was, I had an adult’s knowledge of death, as if I had a clear memory of dying and knew death was coming for me again.

Sally McKirgan: Then I wondered, what else is weightless and beautiful? How much does love weigh? Love is like the butterfly.

Jim Hatton: It is up to each individual to decide what particular path they are inspired to walk down. Inspiration is the key. Listen to your inner voice to get your own divine guidance.

Peter Melton: My costume is not who I am, I’m hidden deep inside,
but once a year on this night, the real me gets to hide.
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Ask Strider: A worried older brother asks our advice columnist’s advice. And a dog’s guardian wants to know if there is any hope getting their hat-hating dog to calm down. As always, Strider tries to give words that help!
After a successful production of “The Vagina Monologues” and raising more than $2,000 for Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon, Ashland actor and director Lia Dugal intends for “The Climate Monologues” to premiere in Oregon in late 2025 or early 2026 at the Bellview Grange in Ashland.
It’s complicated.
Herbert Rothschild: Whether visualization and intention by themselves can effect broad social change is impossible to determine, but the question merits sustained consideration.
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