Steven Liebowitz's Blog, page 97
October 25, 2014
Catch Dr. Steve on the Radio!
Tuesday night, 10/28/14, 8 PM EST. Go here to connect: http://www.spiritualconnectionsradio.com/ Sixth description down.
October 24, 2014
Laws and Principles
Does knowing how things work, matter? We don’t create scientific laws and principles, we discover them and learn how to use them. The more you know about how something works, the greater the benefit and use you can make of it. Is there a ‘master’ principle behind all that we see and experience, that if we understood, we could use more effectively? Yes. Spiritual technology, as explained in The New Professionalism, can help both understand and use that principle. Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spiritual-technology/
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October 23, 2014
What a deal!
October 20, 2014
The Big Picture
In every situation, isn’t there a bigger picture than you can see; more than you can experience? Do our everyday senses limit us? Spiritual Technology can help you see and experience more. Spirit Tech enables us to use our senses to transcend our senses. The unexpected calm in the midst of turmoil, the sudden insight – these need not be exceptions. You can have them more often using Spiritual Technology. Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spiritual-technology/
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October 17, 2014
Why Does Peak Performance Matter?
Peak Performance matters because the desire to achieve it is always with us. It pulls us and scares us at the same. Pulls, because we feel a unique spark of greatness that must be expressed; scares because we fear failure and rejection. Spirit Tech nurtures the spark as it reduces the fear. You don’t need a PH.D to use Spiritual Technology, you don’t even need a high school diploma. In fact, you’re probably using Spirit Tech already. Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spiritual-technology/
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October 15, 2014
Harmony-Quest Publications Announces Presentations with author, Dr. Steve Liebowitz
There are at least three ways of looking at things:
The Good: You give the ‘birds and bees’ talk to your 10 year old daughter.
The Bad: She keeps interrupting.
And The Ugly: With corrections.
Now you can have all three ways in a single presentation:
Harmony-Quest Publications proudly announces presentations with Steve Liebowitz, ED.D, author of The New Professionalism: Connecting
Science and Spirit, and Devorah: The Covenant and The Scrolls, Book One.
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Three Ways of Looking
There are at least three ways of looking at things: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. For example:
Good: You give the ‘birds and bees’ talk to your 10 year old daughter.
Bad: She keeps interrupting.
Ugly: With corrections.
Now you can have all three ways in a single presentation:
Harmony-Quest Publications (www.HQPubs.com) proudly announces presentations with Steve Liebowitz, ED.D, author of The New Professionalism: Connecting Science and Spirit, and Devorah: The Covenant and The Scrolls, Book One.
October 13, 2014
Columbus Day
Is there another way to celebrate Columbus? We know he didn’t really discover ‘America.’ We know he, a white supposedly ‘christian’ male, was a racist (as were all the people of his time) who set the pattern for slaughtering and enslaving native peoples, not for greed or lust for power (of course not), but to civilize them and bring them to Jesus.
Why do we ignore these things about Columbus? Is it because ignoring them in him justifies ignoring them in ourselves and what our ancestors did to Native Americans, Puerto Ricans and Philipinos as we brought them civilization and democracy in the name of American exceptionalism?
Compared to most places in the world, the United States is a fine place to live, even for Blacks and women. We’re making progress in somethings, but back sliding in others. Let’s celebrate this Columbus Day, by looking clearly and honestly not only at Columbus, but at how far we’ve come and still have to go.
October 10, 2014
Undoing – One of Spiritual Technology’s Most Important Tools
It’s not necessary to put the power into life, it’s already there, waiting for us to use it. Our job is to remove the blocks to its use. If your hands are full, can you pick up something else? If your heart and mind are full of opposition, fear, blame and anxiety, have you any room for cooperation, peace, compassion and trust? Undoing – first acknowledging the blocks, looking at them without blame or judgment, then releasing them, making room, clearing out, and emptying is one of Spiritual Technology’s most important tools. Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spi...
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October 8, 2014
Worship, Sensuality and the Tree: an Addendum
Perhaps the ancient pagans were correct and expressed a healthier understanding of human nature with their sensual worship rituals. For ignored or suppressed, the innate need for sensual worship might be twisted, misdirected or become addiction. Misdirected: people might worship idols and the ‘wrong’ things like money, power, sex, a particular person, religion, political party or place to live. Addiction: the worship of idols can twist one’s perspective so that the idol becomes dominant and the center of one’s life to the exclusion of all else. Discover more: http://www.HQPubs.com/spirit-tech-spi...
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