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Finally, Some Real News! Think About The Implications!

By Sandy Sims / June 28, 2013

In the past UFO’s, ET’s, aliens etc. have been marginalized. At this very moment people are stepping forward with evidence that cannot be denied. But ordinary people, even those with high credibility have been discounted. Things have just changed!! Here is a truly profound statement. It is something that you might have heard, but this […]

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Using Metaphysical Guides To Help Sort Out Life’s Adventures

By Sandy Sims / May 18, 2013

I often hear people bunk astrology, numerology, and the mystical predictors. It may be true that they are not accurate in the microcosm of daily life, but I tend to like the macro picture. It seems to be more accurate than inaccurate. We do exist in huge energy fields and the pattern of energy at the moment […]

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Come And Be A Kid Again

By Sandy Sims / March 18, 2013

This was the headline my partner, Rich, wrote for an advertising account which put on county fairs. It was written years ago when we were in the ad game. I woke up this morning with this mantra reverberating in my mind. I realized how important it was, and like a dream that you can remember […]

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Why Are We Drawn To Danger?

By Sandy Sims / February 18, 2013

My New Friend I am in Cape Town now, an exquisitely beautiful city at the tip of Africa. Yesterday we ventured out to a wildlife reserve. Aside from riding around in a partially open vehicle through areas with lions, elephants, Cape Town buffalo and rhino you could for an extra fee go spend time with […]

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How Art Transcends Politics

By Sandy Sims / January 18, 2013

How Art Transcends Politics I have been writing about serendipity, and lately have gotten a bit lazy in my writing regimen. However, last night I serendipitously was watching “Under African Skies” the story of how Paul Simon enabled art to do what it can magically do under the right circumstances. This was a PBS special […]

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Five Things That Make A Great Teacher

By Sandy Sims / December 18, 2012

A longing student I attended the Miami Book Fair a few weeks ago and took a workshop in fiction writing. I chose this topic because our teacher, Colin Channer, was the great teacher I am referring to above. So what in my opinion makes a great teacher? 1.For starters, he or she is truly enthusiastic about […]

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Why I haven’t been writing lately

By Sandy Sims / November 18, 2012

I wrote a book over a year ago and of course had to begin the equally as daunting task of marketing it. I really didn‘t want to work that hard, so of course the book has languished a bit. In a way I think I became self-conscious about offering so much advice and secondly I […]

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Another Way To Think About The Value of Art

By Sandy Sims / September 18, 2012

I have just returned from Seattle where I spent a couple of hours in the mind blowing exhibits of Dale Chihuly, the artist who has redefined what is possible in the medium of glass. The permanent exhibition of the Garden and Glass museum is stunning. As I wandered through it I thought about how inspirational it […]

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Why The Crop Circles Make Such Perfect Sense

By Sandy Sims / June 18, 2012

Silbury Hill Once you have started to seriously look at these designs and then hear the rationale for how they could have been made- by human means in the dark of the night, perfectly without any error you do question humans making them all, especially since many of the designs are so complex and many […]

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Decision Making –Finding Ways To Connect With Your Subconscious

By Sandy Sims / December 12, 2011

As I have been writing about in these blogs, we are all on a fast track to learning how to have more confidence in our intuition and how to connect with our subconscious. As our decision making begins to require more “gut” calls, how do we build confidence in this territory? Our subconscious seems to […]

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