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Featured in the Soul’s Code series, “Female Mystics,” Karen McPhee shares her own peak experience

"My teacher, Eckhart Tolle, gave me nothing. This may sound disrespectful, but it is in fact the greatest testament to the authenticity of his teaching."

GUEST COLUMN: KAREN McPHEE — Although it took me ten years to fully realize this truth, I can honestly say that my teacher, Eckhart Tolle, gave me nothing.

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The end of desire II: Passage to India

Inspired by female mystics, Pamela Wilson and Neelam, a medical student drops out, has a peak experience in India, and becomes "Nirmala"

(Read the first part of this two-part series)
GUEST COLUMN: NIRMALA — After being in the presence of Pamela and Neelam, I just couldn’t let this desire for Freedom go. I had the sense [...]

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Soul’s Code Celebrity Seekers Quiz – Female Mystics

Soul's Code has sung the praises of female mystics and spiritual teachers since our inception —  meet our inspirations, Pamela Wilson, Byron Katie, Caroline Myss, Katie Davis, Vaishali Love and Karen McPhee

Test your S-factor, as in, the measure of the soul:
1.  According to transpersonal psych studies, women have an edge when it comes to remembering, understanding and [...]

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The New Female Mystics

A vanguard of self-schooled female mystics are doing an end-run around the mainstream self-help and New Age movements — and are advancing a radical, 21st century spirituality. Call it the 'Anti-Me Generation.'
Click here to read the 7-part series where Soul's Code introduces some of the avatars of of what could rightly be re-labeled, the sage [...]

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Are you loving your “story” too much?

What is your "story"? It's a self-image, and self-talk that we repeat to ourselves internally and to others in conversation
GUEST COLUMN: GINA LAKE — People don’t just have ideas and self-images about themselves; they have stories.
These stories come up repeatedly in internal self-talk or conversation with others. They are easy to identify: like any story, [...]

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All love is one love

Katie Davis is a female mystic, fellow traveler of Eckhart Tolle's and teacher of the kind of love that makes relationships last
GUEST COLUMN: KATIE DAVIS author of Awake Joy: The Essence of Enlightenment — All love is one Love and when we fall in love with one another, it is said that we are experiencing [...]

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A female mystic shares her prescription for feeling great

Pamela Wilson asks: When you worry, or feel fear, can you say this to the anxious voice in your head? "You are welcome here!"

BEING THERE: PAUL KAIHLA — Pamela Wilson has many moving parts — part poet, part Gestalt Therapist and part enchantress, in the sense that she can induct an audience into an expansive [...]

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Demystifying mysticism

From a hero’s journey to a great awakening, 4 similar features spiritual masters like Jesus, Lao-tse and Gandhi share in common

GUEST COLUMN: RONDA LARUE — More and more people have been asking me lately, "What do you mean by the word mystic?" There’s a lot of confused thinking out there and some outright misconceptions about the [...]

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Will Shari Arison be the first major self-help star of the new decade?

The self-improvement industry is dominated by a dozen multi-millionaire celebrities, and a big guru has not emerged since 2004. Shari Arison is already a billionaire in her own right, and may have the inner right-minded stuff to break out

The wealthiest woman in the Middle East, Shari Arison ranks 234 on Forbes magazine's rich list and [...]

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In defense of the much-maligned, New Age

In defense of the much-maligned, New Age

A spiritual author argues that the movement that drew its name from the Age of Aquarius is simply about connecting to the God within
GUEST COLUMN: ELAINE MURRAY
New Age Spirituality is all about getting back your power. Not that you ever lost it . . . sometimes you gave it away, misplaced it — or [...]

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