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What is the difference between a Spiritual & Religious Path?
By Sharmai Amber©

4/21/07
A Glimpse Into The Soul Of Each Presidential Candidate
By Keith & Sharmai Amber©

4/12/07
Living in the Question
Self-Mastery Exercise: Living in the Question

4/05/07
Spirals of Truth

3/29/07
Transformation Through Affirmations
Self-Mastery Exercise: Designing Affirmations

3/22/07
Learning To Identify and Interpret Omens
Self-Mastery Exercise: Noticing Omens

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Center of the Bible

3/16/07
Spiritual Teachings Not For Your Highest Good
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A Glimpse Into The Soul Of Each Presidential Candidate
By Keith & Sharmai Amber©

(Sharmai)

Keith is a gifted Soul Healer. What does that mean? It means he has the God-given ability to go into a centered, silent space, where he releases all preconceived ideas, judgments and attachments, and searches for the essence of a person’s soul. All aspects of our selves originate in our soul. In any given lifetime we embody certain parts of our soul so we can work on it. Souls are far too vast to embrace all aspects in any given single life. It is the intention of our soul that while on Earth we transform negative aspects, and further develop and master positive aspects.

With regards to political candidates, their underlying intent is not always aimed at the betterment of the whole. Here, in this article, Keith has used his gift to search in earnest within the soul’s of each candidate to determine who they are and whether the highest good for our country and to serve the American people is at the heart of their drive.

(Keith)

To announce a withdrawal date for the Iraqi conflict is insane. That would become essentially our surrender date. And the terrorists would win. Like President Kennedy knew during the Cuban missile crisis…if you are weak to aggressors they will aggress more…if you’re strong, they will respect you.

Senator Barrick Obama: New face, smoothie, envisions himself as the peoples friend and a great leader. Like with Bill Clinton, he has great charisma with his Leo and Gemini twinned together. This is like with Bill and Hillary, who brought in the “spin” generation, which masters of deception and manipulation thrive at. George W. Bush is not developed here. He’s too straightforward and principled—much like Harry S. Truman was… not very glamorous. Obama won’t lead as much as seek to blend everybody as our great rescuer from differences. I think this may be his great appeal. We think maybe he’s a light-weight on big decisions but tries to be a feel-good inspiration. Has appeal with the young and trendy—something is hidden though.

Senator John McCain: Principled, reasonable, strong leadership, caring. He’s been in the scene trying to constructively influence policy…a good man. He really tries to help get it right. He is surprisingly tough.

Senator Hillary Clinton: Scrapper—I’ll do anything that I can get away with to get myself to the top. Since at least 1993 her #1 conscious goal has been to be President…just think: The 1st woman President. That’s me…but what about the people? She’s very intelligent-practical—absolutely cunning and calculating—a master spin master. She is by far the most polarizing candidate.

Rudy Giuliani: Proven leadership, principled in office and a crime buster. Goes after the problem, finds a way through even if in uncharted waters. Doesn’t let small things get to much energy or too distracting. Keeps essential priorities on the front burner. Practical. He is great at orchestrating, and is a natural leader with the ability to rally others.

Al Gore: Desperately needs to feel very important. Will go to a great extent to manufacture whatever it takes to create such an image.

Mitt Romney: New face, good and strong leader, wholesome, wise and with good discernment.

John Edwards: Good man, too unrealistic and soft in areas.

 


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