Ray: Let’s get into the work. What is stewardship? How does it differ from leadership, or at least from traditional … More
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Eckhart Tolle on Not Sweating the Small Stuff … or the Big Stuff
Ray: Learning to deal with the small things in the now trains you to deal with the larger ones, doesn’t … More
Louise Hay on her spiritual upbringing
Ray: What spiritual approach did your family practice when you were growing up? Louise: Nothing! My mother was a lapsed … More
Jonathan Goldman on the highest intention of sound healing: love
Ray: What would you most like the enduring legacy of your sound-healing music and work to be? Jonathan: Love. If … More
Jamie Sams on the Journey to Consciousness
Ray: Your book Dancing the Dream delineates seven paths of human development to give help to people undergoing their spiritual … More
Lisa Nichols on African American Stories
Ray: How are African American stories unique? Lisa: Within each African American story sits an individual fighting to love themselves in … More
Dr. Wayne W. Dyer on Your Dharma
Ray: If the dharma for all human beings is doing good and being good, it still manifests itself differently for … More
Marianne Williamson on Your Most Important Question
Ray: Marianne, from the perspective of midlife, what’s the most valuable question people can ask themselves? Marianne: A lot of … More
Masaru Emoto on the Nature of Words
Ray: Words are representations. They are creations. We assign them to things. What is it about words that has such … More
Byron Katie on the Turnaround in The Work
Ray: Katie, why is the turnaround so important in The Work? Is it because it shows us other possibilities than … More