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Author: Ray Hemachandra

Ray Hemachandra is a management and messaging strategist and consultant for businesses and organizations. He works with leaders and teams on effective strategic vision, analysis, and planning; holistic brand identity and integrity; audience-centric perspective and communication; staff development and well-being; and authentic realization of inclusion and diversity in organizational policies and culture. Ray emphasizes values of community, connection, belonging, and respect in his work. He serves on numerous organizational and government boards and advisory groups, with much of this work centered on social justice, autism, disability, and mental health, and also serves on several nonprofit and government grant-review committees. He speaks at colleges, universities, and conferences, especially about autism and intellectual and developmental disability. Ray has been a magazine and book editor and publisher and has written for newspapers, magazines, and online platforms. Ray lives with his son, Nicholas Hemachandra, in Asheville, North Carolina.

Doreen Virtue on Asking the Angels for Help

Ray: What are some specific examples of prayers a person might use to call upon the angels for help? How … More

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Eckhart Tolle on Living in the Now

Ray: What changes for people in their day-to-day lives when they begin to live in the now? Eckhart: I have … More

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Marianne Williamson on the Fabulousness of the Human Winter

Ray: Marianne, as people already wrestling with midlife issues also face their parents dying, they encounter yet another transition: becoming … More

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R. Carlos Nakai on Not Speaking for All Natives

[Writer’s note: I conducted this interview in person just after I started at New Age Retailer magazine in 1998. I … More

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Louise Hay on the Importance of Practice

Ray: You always offer very practical tools for healing, including affirmations and mirror work. Louise: Yes, but you have to … More

Wayne Dyer on Expressing the Music within You

Ray: What’s the main message you’re trying to express today? Wayne: The message is don’t die with your music still … More

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Saykong Mipham on Attitude and Exertion

Ray: “Upon rising, have a positive and open attitude” is what you write in describing the most helpful instruction in … More

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Peter Block on Living Your Life at Work

Ray: Peter, many businesspeople and workers struggle to maintain balance between their personal and business lives. They confuse the two, … More

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Byron Katie on Questioning What You Believe

Ray: Does questioning your stressful thoughts—the process of inquiry—better support joy than trying to think joyful thoughts? Katie: By questioning … More

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Louise Hay with a Great Question to Ask

Ray: What do you love about yourself? Louise: That I survived and made it! (Laughs.) You know, it often passes … More

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