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Name:Status: OwnerDescription: Welcome to the Body + Soul Challenge. Do you have a 2008 resolution to lose weight, get in shape, bring in wealth or reduce the amount of stress in your day? We’re here to chat and share ideas. join action plans will get you feeling healthier, happier, and more balanced with real-life strategies that stick. With our daily info and “assignments,” you’ll be on track to make positive, lasting changes in the year ahead. The best part? . Start now. The first step of the challenge is committing to a diet rich in whole foods. Fill your Plate and your Soul with natural and nutritious Soul body foods and info on abundance, Sound tough? We’ll walk Together and share natural cancer cures Herbal Facial Steam Practice Stillness,natural candidia cures, the dark nights of the soul study Body Butters Conscious Money for true abundance love therapy Weekend Revival Whole Health: Embracing the Change Get Your Energy Back Bath Treats Healthy Makeup Pack a Power Lunch Power Poses
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Status: MemberDescription: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is public radio's conversation about religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas. Each week, Tippett probes the myriad ways in which religious impulses inform every aspect of life and culture, nationally and globally. SOF fills an important and neglected need in American media by addressing the intellectual and spiritual content of religion head-on, illuminating the ideas and practices that form the headlines from the inside.
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Status: MemberDescription: Hello Beliefnet! I am his holiness, the Guru Pitka. I am the orphaned child of two American missionaries who after dying left me at a remote Indian village, where I was adopted by the great Guru Tugginmapuddah, and raised to travel the world, healing all emotional woes, free trapped souls from their internal torment, and offer my own brand of spiritual road map for those who seek it. And if YOU seek my spiritual road map this is the group for you! I encourage questions and discussions about loving, feeling, being, my best selling books ("If you're happy and you know it, think again," "Eight days to happiness in six weeks" and many others), playing the sitar, marshmallow yummies for your heart tummy or anything that moves you.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: Have you always had questions about Christianity, Islam, or Judaism that you were too afraid to ask? Now you can get your questions answered, and meet people of a wide variety of faiths, in this group led by the authors of the bestselling book THE FAITH CLUB. The book tells the story of Priscilla, Ranya, and Suzanne: three women of three different faiths trying urgently to understand each other in the wake of September 11 and its aftermath. They’re not afraid to ask each other the hard questions about the other faiths — and you shouldn’t be either. THE FAITH CLUB is the November 2007 featured book of the Exploring Faith Book Club. Sign up now to ask your questions and join the conversation!
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Status: MemberDescription: One thing I've learned in our Spiritual Walking Group is that finding a network of people that support your efforts is a major factor in achieving your goals. With this idea in mind, Beliefnet and I are pleased to announce "America Walks with Kathy Smith," a 10-month journey that we hope will allow us to support each other in our quests to accomplish our individual aspirations, but also to work toward a common goal as a group: to be healthier in our bodies, minds, spirits, homes, schools, and planet. Every month, from now through October 4th, 2008 (the official date of the walk), I'll help us focus on different aspects of walking, personal growth, and spiritual connection. Within each month's theme, we'll also have some fun with a monthly contest and prize. As we proceed, we'll build a community of walkers, touching lives across the country with our anecdotes, our struggles, and our ever-growing support system. As we take this journey together, I encourage you to reach out to friends and family and invite them to participate. And as our group culminates with the Walk Across America on October 4th, we'll hand off a "virtual baton" from one walker to the next - symbolizing our personal goals (weight loss, lowering blood pressure, increasing energy), and at the same time, uniting in our mission to create a healthier America and a healthier world.
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Status: MemberDescription: Nominate your clergy! Why is the head of your religious congregation or group special to you, your community or even the world? Tell us about their work and its impact. What are his/her talents and unique qualities, and how do they inspire you and the group? Share your thoughts here, and give your nominee a chance to be honored on Beliefnet. If you have a photo of your clergy person, please include it with your post and encourage others in your congregation or group to contribute a post as well. We’ll select 10 finalists and one grand prize winner to feature on Beliefnet as Beliefnet's Favorite Clergy Person. See the "Contest Rules" post below for more details and instructions. Get started now...the winners will be selected by June 1, so post your entries quickly.
TIP: *If you'd like another way to upload a picture of your nominee, simply upload a photo to your Profile and tag the photo "MY CLERGY" -
Name:Status: MemberDescription: This group is a space for members who want to help each other cultivate their creative selves. The basic framework is the one I, David J. Bookbinder, use with "real world" groups, though both the group and I are open to whatever works for people. NOTE: This is primarily a group for people who want to actively work on their creative selves and want to team up with others doing the same. So, when you sign up, sign up to post, and to help others with their process, not only to read what others are doing!
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Status: MemberDescription: Discussing about our pain, and coping with the depression that goes along with it.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: This group is for all incarnated leprechauns, elementals, angels, star people, wise one, walk ins, mermaids, and all others who have come to this earth to change it.
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Name:Status: MemberDescription: We all have our "comfort foods," from mashed potatoes to roast chicken to steaming soup. But in this group, let's share the foods that really nourish our spirits. Does the smell of baking bread clear your mind? Does the crunch of a knife slicing through a red pepper wake you up? Does the bubbling of hot oatmeal make you feel centered? We all have to eat, so why not feed our souls as we nourish our bodies? Photos, recipes, stories - let's gather 'round the table.
