Archives For Spiritually Speaking

iphone

Why is the world so enamored with Apple products? Look at the corporate logo. It represents The Garden of Eden, creation, original sin. You think, subconsciously, you are literally connected to God when you buy their products.

Technology is NOT God. Apple wants you to think it is. Nothing will connect you to God but conscious effort through prayer and meditation. Your phone isn’t going to do it.

Resources:
Unslaved.com

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life
We’ve all heard money can’t buy me love, right? I’m suggesting the one thing money can’t buy is immortality on this earthly plane. What we ultimately hope to purchase with our paper dollars is eternal life here on earth.

Everything we do revolves around the fear of physical death. If I save enough money I’ll push death further into the future. We’re racing to beat this thing called “time.”

What we are really made of is eternal, limitless, forever. What we experience here on earth is temporary. Money is just a feeble attempt to extend life here on earth. It represents our deepest fear, which is death.

How can we escape from this prison called debt? One dollar at a time. Pay your debt off. Unplug from the system one small step at a time. It’s a journey, not a destination. Becoming debt free isn’t about zero dollars owed. It’s about the person you’ll become along the way.

Resources:
The Man Who Quit Money – by Mark Sundeen
The Creature from Jekyll Island – by G. Edward Griffin.

Action:
Ask yourself, “Why do I save money?”
Ask yourself, “What is the worst Bad Thing that can happen if I don’t have enough money?”

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Guest
Today we interview Dr. David Tubens. He’s a metaphysical practitioner and ordained minister. We discuss a bit of his life story. He reminds us that psychology can only take us so far. The spiritual aspect of life needs attention too.

David comes from humble beginnings and shares some of his story of growing up on the streets of NY and being homeless at one point. He was a 7th grade drop out who earned a GED and later became a police officer.

Wanting to study psychology and work for the FBI, he eventually realized helping people with the spiritual aspect of their lives was more fulfilling.

We discuss his counseling practice, the difference between new thought and new age, and are reminded that if you want to change it’s gonna take effort on your part! No hand holding here. Of course, true to Debt Shepherd form, we tie it all in and explain how you can apply your spiritual practice to your financial freedom endeavors as well.

Resource:
David can be found at YourLifeRenewed.org link
Or you can email him: Dr Tubens

Action:
Be aware of the words you use. They are creating your world.
Take 100% responsibility for your life. You have the power to change it.

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She came to be with us 10 yrs. ago. A black and tan cocker spaniel named Maggie. Tan on her feet, eyebrows, and butt. White on her chest and throat. 22 lbs. of four legged awesomeness, she was a perfect little hound dog in every sense of the word.

Her two siblings previously died of liver disease.  Both within 90 days of my mother’s passing. Then terminal liver disease was found 4 yrs. ago with Maggie and with expert veterinary care we were blessed to see her live a bit longer with very good quality of life. Thank you Dr. Michael Head & staff of Madison, TN.  She just left us a few days ago.

She had gotten sicker and we had to help her make the transition without suffering. I was less than 12 inches from her beautiful face for the last 10 minutes of her life. We spoke words of love and told her how much we loved her and to not be afraid. I thanked her for loving my wife Lynn and I. Days prior, knowing she was close to leaving us I thanked God through tears of sorrow and joy. Thank you God for showing us so much love through this wonderful little dog named Maggie.

We were there with her until the end. When the final bit of medicine was given to ease her suffering, I looked into her beautiful face and for the first time I saw the life force in the eyes of a living being leave. Her eyes went black. We closed them and hugged her lifeless, still, warm body one last time before saying goodbye. And it has changed me….deeply.

Remembering our 10 yrs. with her, I reflect on what she taught me:

God Lives In and Expresses Thru Everything
Many times during her life, I looked into Maggies eyes and knew God was smiling at me.
There is no living creature or substance that God doesn’t animate and express itself thru. Life’s deepest lessons are found when we pay attention to the subtlest of its expressions.

Being in The Presence of Loved Ones
Maggie loved to be in the same room with us almost all the time. She wasn’t needy or insecure, she just enjoyed being part of the pack. She didn’t bark much, only when it was necessary. She listened far more than she spoke.

Love Unconditionally
There was no judgement, ever. She was always glad to see us come home. Loved to be loved and enjoyed being held, caressed, and talked to. Her love was constant and unchanging.

Enjoy The Simple Things
After going outside to fertilize the grass, she always enjoyed a dog biscuit or “cookie” as we called them. This never got old. She was excited about it every time. She had mastered the art of taking naps and was an expert as just being in the stillness.

I encourage you to pay attention to animals, especially pets. I’ve heard them referred to by Esther Hicks as the great energy balancers of the planet. I know this to be true from my direct experience of being in Maggie’s presence for 10 years nearly every single day.

Thank you God for bringing us such an awesome little four legged teacher of love! In between the joy and sorrow I can still feel the presence of all that is. And for that I am grateful.  Thank you Maggie and thank you God.

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We spend an hour with an amazing teacher, author, and intellectual tour de force: Ahyh Maxey.

The practical side of finance as well as the spiritual side are discussed at length. Merging the two is critical to long term peace.

You can find Ahyh at:
yhwh.com

Action:
Buy a small notepad.

Keep it in your pocket for 2 months. Write down every dollar you spend or give. At the end of two months you’ll know exactly where your financial “problem” is. It’s where/how you spend your money. We must ask ourselves, “Do I spend money on the things I truly value?” This is a critical action step toward self discovery.

Book recommendation:
The Creature From Jekyll Island

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We’ve been trained to spend most of our lives looking for answers. What if we shifted our thinking? What if we spent more time asking questions?

In this episode we’ll discuss the importance of asking the right questions and how to ask them.

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by GREG WHITAKER on JUNE 24, 2012