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What does a spiritual journey look like?

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  What Does a Spiritual Journey Look Like? 1. The Question What does a spiritual journey look like? Not as a checklist. Not as a map. But as a lived, evolving experience — one that defies neat categories. 2. The Human Angle You feel something shift. A question rises: Is this all there is? You begin to notice patterns, wounds, longings. You start asking deeper questions. You begin to listen — not just to others, but to yourself. There’s no announcement. No certificate. Just a quiet turning inward. 3. The Inquiry Spiritual journeys are as varied as the people who walk them. But many share a rhythm: Awakening : A moment of clarity, crisis, or wonder that cracks open the old story. Seeking : You explore practices, traditions, teachers, texts. You gather tools. Unlearning : You begin to shed what no longer fits — beliefs, habits, identities. Healing : You face your shadow, your grief, your history. You learn to forgive. Integration : You live with more presence, more compass...

A Gas Station Story: Why Trust Still Matters — And Why It Surprises Outsiders

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  At the small gas station in San Juan Bautista , home to MSI Press, a simple mix‑up became a perfect illustration of how trust works in a close-knit town. Yesterday, a traveler had paid cash for pump #1, but the clerk accidentally applied it to pump #5 — an empty pump I drove up to. My credit card behaved oddly, and the pump shut off at exactly twenty dollars. Odd, I thought, because usually when you fill up, it ends up with some cents after whatever dollar level you reach, but $20 approximately was what I figured the tank would hold.  While I was pumping the gas, my son and grandson had gone into the store to buy a couple sodas, and I went looking for them. As I approached the door, a lady, a stranger (I know just about everyone in town) approached me.  "Excuse me," she said tentatively. Did you just use $20 on pump 5?" I affirmed. "That was my $20," she explained, seemingly unsure how I’d react. She may have assumed I might shrug, drive away, or insist it w...

What Does It Mean When People Say They Can See Air?

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  Most of us grow up hearing that air is “colorless, odorless, and tasteless,” which many people interpret as “invisible.” But a surprising number of people quietly report something different: they can see air. Not as a color or a shape, but as a subtle presence—moving, shimmering, thickening, thinning. This isn’t imagination. It’s perception. Seeing Air Isn’t Seeing Color Air has no pigment, so you’re not seeing “blue air” or “gray air.” What you’re seeing is light bending . When air changes temperature, humidity, or density, its refractive index changes too. Light passes through those layers differently, creating tiny distortions that most brains filter out. Some people don’t filter them out. They notice: the shimmer of warm air rising the pooling of cold air near the floor the boundary between sun‑heated and shaded air the faint “texture” of humidity or dust microcurrents drifting across a room These are real physical phenomena. The only difference is whether your vi...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Racing against Time (Weiss)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Racing against Time  by Jeffrey Weiss, which has reached #41 on Amazon in  hot new releases/running and jogging, #83 in midlife self-help, and #130 in travel biographies and memoirs. Book Description: In  Racing Against Time , Jeff Weiss shares the story of his late middle-age transformation.  Weiss went from running a first 10K race at age 48 to becoming an Ironman and ultramarathoner by his late 50s.  Along the way he discovers the extraordinary physical and emotional benefits that flow from chasing ever-increasing fitness goals.  Weiss’s journey shows us that we have the power to influence how we age, that goal-setting and adventure are not solely the province of the young.  At a time when so many of us are looking for ways to increase our health span – that portion of life that we spend in good health – Weiss’s story shows us one way to get there.   Keywords: midlife fitness transformation, runnin...