Our favorite childhood stories end in "happily ever after". We love weddings that promise love until "death do us part". We focus on the comfort of knowing that our deepest love and joy will last...well, forever. Since I'm a romantic by nature, I was a big fan of...
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When is Enough Enough? (Where’s the Balance?)
Something about walking in the purity of the Amazon Rainforest last spring really brought home to me how disconnected we have become from our planet. We talk about this in bits and pieces, but when we really look at the totality of our disconnection, it is...
Is It Really Love or Something Else?
Someone recently said to me that all love is the same. Do you agree? I can think of several people in my life who I feel I love in very different ways. One feels more like family, one more romantic, one not like either of the other two. When I look back through my...
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EP109 Jonathan Brice Lyman Soul Art Creates Heaven on Earth on Exploring Possibilities
Jonathan Brice Lyman (Facebook.com/jonathanbricelymon) talks with Sheryl Sitts (JourneyOfPossibilities.com) about his soul art as featured in summer issue of Journey of Possibilities digital magazine, his own personal journey as a "Rainbow Child" through shadow work...
EP108 Stevie Trujillo Nomadly In Love on Exploring Possibilities
Stevie Trujillo (NomadlyInLove.com) chats with Sheryl Sitts (JourneyOfPossibilities.com) about how a difficult job loss ultimately gave her the freedom to redesign her life around family, travel, and outdoor adventure. Stevie lives "nomadly in love" with her husband...
EP107 If This is Heaven On Earth, Why Does it Look Like Hell? on Exploring Possibilities
This week Mario Rosales (TechLifeBalance.Net) and Sheryl Sitts (JourneyOfPossibilities.com) discuss the current political, economic, and social upheaval. Why is it happening? How should we respond? If we focus on peace and love, does it mean we don't care? ...


