by David | Jul 11, 2013 | Blog, Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Spiritual Side of Things, Strategies for Success
“The roller coaster isn’t going to stop but you can learn to enjoy the ride.”-Dave Lesinski In order to move gracefully through life’s perceived ups and downs we must combine two forces. The two forces we must blend are: 1. A daily spiritual practice in order to...
by David | Jun 19, 2013 | Blog, Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Relationships
When relationship conflicts of any kind happen we usually step into the blame game. We do this without thinking. It’s a very bad habit. We tend to blame the other person involved or the situation itself rather than looking into our behavior and how it might be...
by David | Apr 21, 2013 | Blog, Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Spiritual Side of Things, Strategies for Success, Stress Management, The Subtle-Energy Body
It was time for me to face some of my deepest patterning in order to make positive change in my life. I had recently realized that I had not fully grown into manhood. Part of me was stuck as a boy and another part of me was stuck as a monk. Being too oriented with...
by David | Apr 4, 2013 | Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Relationships, Strategies for Success
Get Real! Do you want to get a good look at your deepest life lessons (some call this Karma)? Take a look at the life you’ve created. The environment around you provides information about the internal environment of your body. If you look close enough you will detect...
by David | Mar 9, 2013 | Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Strategies for Success
Recently, when working with people on the deeper aspects of their health and healing I have observed many feel stuck. They’re not sure what to do or how to handle love, career, family, relationships or other. This may be in reaction to past decision making gone bad or...
by David | Feb 16, 2013 | Blog, Larger Lessons Therapies, Motivation, Spiritual Side of Things, Strategies for Success
Rule of Self-Healing #2: Let Bygones be Bygones You were doing the best you could with what you had. Looking back at decisions we’ve made and how they have affected our life and the lives of others can be an interesting process. What is more interesting is the fact...