Volume 1 Number 30

The Editor's Desk:

August 1 - August 7, 2010

Our mission is to present spiritual responses to some of the greatest challenges that life has to offer: events like death of a loved one, breakup of a relationship, serious accident or illness, crises of identity, recovery from addiction, loss of job or career, retirement, and other life-altering events.
It's Sad to Say, "Goodbye!"
That's right: after only 24 issues, it's time to say, "Farewell" to the Spirit in Crisis Journal. Hope springs eternal, but, in this very preoccupied world, our hopes are very often disappointed. That's the way of life: but each ending brings with it lessons learned and hopes for new beginnings. Please read the letter at the bottom of today's edition for more information. In the meantime, "Thanks!" to both our dedicated contributors and our equally-dedicated readers. It was you who made this e-Zine possible!

At the same time, the Spirit in Crisis Journal won't be going away completely. Our inspired articles will remain here for you to read and re-read at your leisure. Also, I'll be cross-posting my regular articles from the Midlife Mastery Journal here, as well. So, keep coming back to visit: You're always welcome!
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‘Taking Responsibility for Your Own Shift™’ Articles

Eight Components for Cultivating a Resilient Response and Expanding Potential

On some level, due to the ever-changing nature of life, we are always in some stage of grief. Whether disappointed with results and feeling the loss (or fearing the loss) of a dream, or healing from the loss of a relationship, a job, or the loss experienced in any other major life transition, grieving seems to be part of a natural cycle of growth [Continue]

Getting Grounded – Cultivating and Clearing Energy

A visionary receives the inspiration to create a body of work and feels as if he is downloading or channeling information. Although he receives the information and can feel the aliveness in it, weeks, months, or years later, he has been unable to make any significant progress in bringing his dreams fully into physical form. [Continue]

S.T.O.P. What You’re Doing and Turn it Over

It is my dream to share this dynamic process of transcendence and co-creation not just for individual transformation but to gather the multitudes in shifting the current reality on the planet by altering the collective consciousness. [Continue]

The Moment Between Before and After

Every now and then we are thrown into an awareness that life as we have known it has changed forever. It happens in a moment and typically is characterized by some life altering event; a transition point in our current existence that is greatly impacted by how we transition from “before” the event into the “after.” [Continue]

Going Straight to Source

I have received St. Theresa's prayer in email form a few times in my life, always when most needed. This morning, when a community member forwarded it to me, it sparked a different level of reflection, one that encouraged me to enter into the silence of my soul and ask some fairly deep questions. [Continue]

In the Garden…Death and Dying: a Sacred Journey into the Divine

Staring at a blank page on my computer, I glance down to check today’s date and suddenly become aware of the time warp that has become my life. What happened to the summer? Isn’t it still June? How did 3 months pass by without me taking a vacation? Is time moving more quickly and no one has informed me of the time change? [Continue]

Meet Anita Pathik Law

Meet Anita Pathik Law

Anita Law is President and owner of Dare Dreamers, LLC, The International Criminal Justice Coaching and Training Alliance, LLC, and is the co-founder of the Toronto based Self Management Coaching™ where she trains, mentors, and certifies other coaches. As a certified Franklin Covey facilitator and executive coach, Anita has trained mid-level [Continue]

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Contributors:

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Rev. Jack Abel

Rev. Jack Abel

Rev. Michael Delaney

Butch Hovis, MSW

Rev. Anita Pathik Law, CFCC, CHt

Rabbi Ed Weinsberg