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Epiphany about Mothers, a Father, Loss and Compassion

The first submitted epiphany I ever received on the relaunched website, came from my beautiful and talented friend, Maureen Muldoon. She and I were in a theater company in Los Angeles together about 9 years ago, but had completely lost … Continue reading

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One Way to Have an Epiphany: Observe & Contemplate Everyday Life

Many important discoveries are made merely by observing and contemplating what is experienced in everyday life. – Roly Gosling, M.D.

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Want an Epiphany? 4 Characteristics & Steps to Prepare for a Life-Changing Epiphany

I have been touring around to different cities for book signings and talks for Epiphany and have been getting very interesting feedback, questions and more stories about these dynamic, life-changing moments we call “epiphanies.”  By definition, an epiphany is “a … Continue reading

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Epiphany from Japan

A letter from a woman in Japan who survived the quake and tsunami: “Things in Sendai have been surreal. But I am very blessed to have wonderful friends…” Continue reading

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Little Bit in Love with A Book on How to Get, Grow & Stay Happy

This is the first entry in the category on the blog called “Little Bit in Love with…”  It’s just things that I find cool, helpful, interesting, inspirational, educational, funny, yummy or just plain fun.  In other words, they’re tips and … Continue reading

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