Janet Pearlman

Living in the Stream of Yes

September 20, 2022
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Growth, Forgiveness, Perseverance

Awakening, we become aware when we fall short of the ideals of human behavior. We discover deeply and long held habits of thought which inhibit the generous and good feelings we prefer to exhibit. Continue reading

September 13, 2022
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Pause before Reacting

We can learn to go with the flow. When we hear news that disturbs us, we can use our personal power, exercise mastery over ourselves. Instead of railing against, reacting in anger or defensiveness, we can pause and ask Source for help. We can feel as though things have already gone our way and trust life. Continue reading

September 6, 2022
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The Power of Seeing Innocence

Many of us judge ourselves. Our culture shaped us that way. Then we may avoid the pain and fear of that judgment.
Let’s make it ok to feel uncomfortable feelings including fear, guilt, shame. Making it ok to feel our feelings is a foundational step in our self-awareness and growth. These discomforts tip us off that a habit of thought is operating in us, and we know we can shift those bit by bit. Continue reading

August 10, 2022
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Rescue Tool Box

Sometimes the environment around us is filled with news and attitudes we don’t prefer. Wow it is so easy to find ourselves in some kind of mood that has been affected by the surrounding conditions. This post makes a suggestion for what we can do to lift our spirits as we can. Continue reading

August 3, 2022
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Awake to Delivered Miracles

We reach to affirm what we do want. Then we release it. The habit many of us feel to keep checking on whether or not we “Got it” is a form of resistance. With faith and relaxing, we can and will see some things delivered. Continue reading

July 12, 2022
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Yes to Parenting

So many of us carry some thoughts introduced in our past that no longer serve us—perhaps from parents, church or “what everyone seems to believe.” 
Isn’t it great that NOW we have the power to sort through that mental pile, as thoughts arise from experiences, and then to discard what hurts and limits us today. Continue reading

(Mission statement here).