Inner Christmas

Inner Christmas Messages

Confessions of an Unbalanced Soul

Published: Thu, 08/12/10

Dear, My physical body is a mi ed bag when it comes to balance. As a kid I couldn't walk on fences, couldn't do the pogo stick at all, but I was great…

The Sense of Taste

Published: Sun, 08/08/10

How does your soul savor life? Or what in your life does your soul savor? I love food. It so delights my senses with smells, te tures, flavors,…

Bring New Balance to Your Inner Life

Published: Mon, 08/02/10

THE INNER YEAR The Balance Intensive a teleseminar with Lynn Jericho In the course of the Inner Year, late August and early September is the time of…

The Sense of Smell

Published: Sun, 08/01/10

The Sense of Smell We perceive over 10000 different odors and a seemingly infinite number of combinations. And with each breath we smell the…

The Sense of Balance

Published: Sun, 07/25/10

Balance lets us sway in many directions and never fall. Through balance we maintain our uprightness. No matter how much we sway in any direction we…

The Sense of Self-Movement

Published: Sun, 07/18/10

Dear, It seems intelligent to give you the brief dictionary definition of the sense of self-movement. There are two words that relate to self-…

The Sense of Well-Being

Published: Sun, 07/11/10

Dear, Once we incarnate into our sense of touch, through which we e perience the resistance of something else and the reality of our own boundary, and…

Warm summer thoughts on Intimacy

Published: Fri, 07/09/10

Dear, There are two parado ical social feelings that the human heart seeks. One is the sense of self, independent and free. A feeling that you don't…

The Sense of Touch

Published: Sun, 07/04/10

Dear, Here is the first message on the Twelve Senses. Following the message, I have also included two brief descriptions of the work of Inner Summer.

The Natural and The Unnatural You

Published: Wed, 06/23/10

Dear, Summer is the time of light. Spring is the growing of light but summer is the celebration of light. And in the celebrating we overlook that the…

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