Ray Hemachandra: Your mother died recently. How important is it for people at midlife to come to terms with the … More
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Jamie Sams on Exploiting Native Spirituality
Ray: Jamie, why do you think many native communities are so resentful of the investigation and use of Native American … More
Byron Katie on how The Work was born
Ray: Who were you when The Work was born, and who are you now? Katie: Who I believed myself to … More
Louise Hay, a little excited
[Editor’s note: from our fall 2008 interview] Ray: Louise, what are you most excited about these days? Louise: Life! Life! … More
Wayne Dyer: “There is no past.”
Ray: If you’re raised with pessimistic, negative beliefs—those very excuses you’re talking about—that’s your world. That’s your understanding of reality. … More
Sakyong Mipham on Leadership
Ray: You write about people being leaders in their lives and communities. What are the most important qualities of a … More
Eckhart Tolle on Humanity’s Fall
Ray: You’ve written that human beings had to develop a state of madness as a collective to then be able … More
An Explanation from Ray
Hello friends, My home Internet has been down since July 3, and so I haven’t posted on the blog since … More
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
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