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New thought. New belief. New life.

Since as early as I could recall, I remember myself observing the thoughts of my mind. I knew from an early onset, that any thoughts that were not pure in nature were not “correct.” 

As I grew as a person, I was always careful to restructure my thoughts to ones in which stemmed from love. It’s as if I always knew the power behind our frame of reference and that any thoughts less than beautiful needed to be worked through until only the love behind them remained. 

Mental discipline is an invaluable tool that everyone can benefit from. I seemed to always intellectually understand the correlation between inherently pure thoughts and the healing available, resulting from such. 

The ability to recognize our own divinity within and be able to heal oneself from any perceived challenge, is the greatest gift. This is self actualization. This is liberation. This is New Thought. 

Dr. Jennifer Picinic

Certified Spiritual Counselor

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Give. Give. Give. 

Sometimes it seems everywhere we look, we are being asked to give. For many, this can be a burden in and of itself. We want to give but let’s face it, sometimes we just can’t. We have to quietly turn our cheek away and are left with feelings of guilt and inadequacy. 

I have known many people who endured some great difficulties in life and when push came to shove, one form of giving always stood out and meant the most to them. The gift of love.

Wishes of good intent are the one thing we can always offer to others. This form of treatment is one that costs nothing and yet is the most valuable.

Prayers of love are always greatly received and welcomed even by the biggest critic. Love in its purity costs nothing and expects nothing. 

My favorite blessings in life are the times when people have shared their loving intentions for me, with me. Knowing that someone spent their precious time to think of me and desire blessings upon me is something money could never buy.

The next time you meet someone in stillness, know that is the highest form of giving and loving that you can offer to them. 

Connecting with others on a spiritual level is so beautifully intimate. When we take the time to connect with ourselves and share our great love with those around us, we are offering the greatest parts of ourself to them. 

So give, give, give for love bestows love. 

Dr. Jennifer Picinic

Certified Spiritual Counselor

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The Meaning Behind the Words

Some of my favorite moments in time are when words touch me in a deep, profound way. When I recognize the intent behind them and what initially appears to be a cliche phrase, seemingly becomes alive. 

It’s that exact point in time when words completely resonate and I understand the exact meaning behind them, as if they were written solely for me. 

It’s as if my everything awakens and I am one with all others who have those same epiphanies. It’s the point in time when the meaning behind the phrase is just the words perfectly arranged together them self. No prefixed notions or emotional attachment behind them. Simply the words as the words. 

I understand this more clearly when I listen to others share and react. There are many times when words take on whole new meanings and people are wrongly offended by them as a result of their conditioning. We hear people question how others could dare say such a thing as if there was some ill intent behind it. I challenge such. 

I watch how some people respond better to when certain people say the same words or when words have a more severe impact on the person dependent upon the point of inner growth they are at. 

For me, part of being mentally well is not allowing my mind to taint the intent of what others say. When I learn to hear solely the words exchanged without embellishing the assumed meaning behind them, I am liberated. 

I want to understand others and I want to be understood. I have found that when I don’t add a story to what I hear others saying, and only listen for content, I am less likely to react and more likely to try and relate. 

I think that is our mission in this thing called life. To try and minimize the mental gap we place between others and recognize the unity of that which we are. Let’s spend more time learning to connect with others and less time getting caught up on anything that tears us apart. 

             Think love. Feel love. Be love.

Dr. Jennifer Picinic

Certified Spiritual Counselor

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