Janet Pearlman

Living in the Stream of Yes

March 20, 2020
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Reaching for Inner Balance

The people huddled in the basements of London heard bombs falling all around their neighborhoods and perhaps on their own home upstairs. Isn’t it wonderful that Churchill sent radio messages to “be there” with them? Offer positive perspective. Isn’t it … Continue reading

March 10, 2020
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How to Lift the Energy

We all have experienced someone reporting on something he or she fears—it can be hard to listen. It can be as if we are on a diet and someone expounds on ice cream sundaes, it is an influence making dieting harder. Below please read about how one listener shifted the atmosphere from negative to more positive energy.

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March 2, 2020
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Trust Well Being

Sometimes we might tell a story of our predicament that scares us. Instead, we now realize we can have more trust in the Forces of Good that pour down and through us always. There is a pony of success in this barn of unwanted waste. Read about Eleanora’s situation and turn around.

Eleanora

Eleanora found herself with a urinary tract infection, a circumstance she found distressing. Western medicine usually prescribes an antibiotic for treatment of this condition. Read on Continue reading

February 26, 2020
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Body Mind Science and Feeling Good

Leading edge science informs us that body and mind are completely integrated. Isn’t it fun to get clear that “feeling good” as we read about in these posts represents a key component of our health. Data shows that positive emotional states promote cell vitality. So too, as cells are functioning well, we find it much easier to feel good. Let’s review the words of Candace Pert, PhD., ground breaking researcher and author, from her book Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d.

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February 18, 2020
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Momentum and Recovery

Of course, all of us have experienced an incident that we found particularly upsetting. This post offers insight into how we might move through a reaction to recover sooner rather than later.

In those early moments of responding, we might go into the common pattern of reviewing “what went wrong.” Sure we want to learn what we can. Good to notice that this “study” involves thinking about what we do not want and going more deeply into it.

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February 10, 2020
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Inspiration by Ernest Holmes

Please check out the words of inspiration written by Ernest Holmes below. Quote I “Crying out to life, beseeching it to be good, has no effect whatsoever on It. It already is good, Asking it to give you life produces … Continue reading

February 3, 2020
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Growth and Resilience

and we do release old frightened states bit by bit.  Usually the change of thinking takes some time. In the narrative below we read about a true story of one woman reaching for confidence in a provocative circumstance. How does … Continue reading

January 28, 2020
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Focus on Love

and thoughts. Meditation assisted her in staying alert to what she could appreciate inside and out. The Hurt About a year ago Clarice was visiting family.  After two activity packed days, a relation named Margo spoke critically to our star. … Continue reading

January 20, 2020
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Hey, Keep on Truckin!

walk on a scenic mountain trail. She came with camera, wanting to capture her friend’s shining image. “Don’t bother with me,” spoke the companion.  “I take an awful picture.” Our heroine decided to ignore those negative predictions. Issy clicked and … Continue reading

January 14, 2020
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We are Supplied

TSo, she put out to the Universe that she wanted discount assistance. First, R chatted with her landlord (she had spied some sale offers in her mailbox) and was given one. Then she popped off to shop and soon was … Continue reading

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