Chief Joseph NewsletterSentinels of the Sky, a free weekly newsletter of channeled information from Chief Joseph. Edited by John Cali, the newsletter is filled with inspirational, yet practical, tips you can put to use right now to live a happier, healthier, more abundant life.Chief Joseph's Weekly Newsletter: All Roads Lead Home- September 26, 2007 Chief Joseph raised more than a few eyebrows in last week's newsletter with these comments: "As bizarre as it may sound, we believe addictions are a good thing. Because they temporarily take you away from your pain and help you feel good. You will -- you must - - ultimately come to the point where you know you don't need anything or anyone outside yourselves to feel good. "But, in the meanwhile, any light is better than the darkness." If you missed last week's newsletter, you'll find...http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/articles/2007/092607.html Chief Joseph's Weekly Newsletter: Feeling Good- September 19, 2007 As you may know, the American entertainer and television game show host, Merv Griffin, died August 12, 2007. He'd lived a good, long life. Like all of us, he had his challenges. But he always saw his life and his work as one and the same -- a big game. He radiated that wonderful energy of always having fun and feeling good. Read this week's newsletter here.http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/articles/2007/091907.html Chief Joseph's Weekly Newsletter: The Simple Life- September 12, 2007 I recently saw an interview with Warren Buffet, reportedly the second richest man in the world (after Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft). Read this week's newsletter here.http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/articles/2007/091207.html Chief Joseph's Weekly Newsletter: Opinions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly- September 5, 2007 In last week's newsletter, Chief Joseph said we'd talk about a couple of comments John and one of our readers, Barbara Webster, had made in that newsletter on the opinions of other people. Read this week's newsletter here.http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/articles/2007/090507.html |