Jan 262010
 
Living in Freedom Everyday

Reading Time: 4 minutes     Dream Alchemist’s Book Review By Maria Mar Author: Kenneth Brown with Patrick Borders Book: L.I.F.E: Living in Freedom Everyday! Six Principles for Successful Living   “To live in freedom, we each must have faith, vision, purpose and passion. In addition, we must take ownership of our lives and associate ourselves with people who will lift us up and not keep us down.” Kenneth Brown L.I.F.E. Living in Freedom Everyday Six Principles for Successful Living With this common-sense, down-to-earth system, Kenneth Brown delivers a book that helps you to take ownership of your life, to seek and find your own blueprint for life. He then teaches you how to use these six simple, but profound principles to activate this blueprint in your daily life. Kenneth delivers his promise. If you like real life success stories, common sense counsel and a good use of bible wisdom, you will love Kenneth Brown’s book, L.I.F.E: Living in Freedom Everyday! Six Principles for Successful Living. Ken’s book endeavors to answer this question: “Why is it that so many of us are enslaved to [Read more.]

Oct 032009
 
Dance with the Music of Life

Reading Time: 2 minutes Hi, beautiful sisters and brothers, In this 3-part blogging series, I reflect on the rhythms of our lives. I use three popular rhythms or experiences of music to help you explore how you can entrain with the music of life. By bringing yourself into harmony with that music, you are able to stop rushing, pushing and grating against the grain of time. Instead, you can begin to flow effortlessly towards your dreams, living fully and joyfully. The first part, entitled “Soul Means Deep, Slow and Close to the Heart,” examines the obsessive-compulsive addiction with time and goals that keeps us alienated from our deepest personal truth and from the compass of our BodySoul. In this part, I use the rhythm of Soul, not only Soul as  the music genre, but other soulful rhythms such as Cante Jondo (Flamenco) and Bolero, to help you slow down and reach deep into yourself to enrich your experience of the present. In the second part, entitled “Salsa Means Spice,” I remind you that life is to be lived in the now, to be enjoyed [Read more.]