'Listening deeply inside, the Voice whispered: "Honor
the receptive side of your Self.' — Ronin
Winter Solstice, the darkest evening of the year,
(along with the next, first, fresh days of Winter) is
the time to look inside and gaze at the 'Light' the
Magi
saw that led them to Jerusalem for Christmas, as did
the Maccabees who were mesmerized by a spark of
Freedom that still burns in the hearts and minds of
people preparing to celebrate Chanukah - The
Festival
of Light.
During this special time of year when it is so dark
outside, it is so much easier to see the Light inside.
That's what we're doing here at BIOM; and what we
see is the possibility of a happy, healthy, and
prosperous Today and New Year for everyone who
sees the Possibility.
So Happy Holidays! to you ... and as
always ...
Wishing you health & well-being
Kitty and Michael
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It's the shortest day of the year - Winter Solstice -
December 21st - darkness, quiet, and stillness, are
the qualities of the energy that surrounds us. This is
a time to become aware of and feel the dark, still
aspects of your Self that come into focus at the beginning of
Winter.
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The Balance Point |
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Your Inner Child In
Winter
As Winter Solstice arrives, so too do the
celebrations of the ‘Returning Light’ —
Christmas and
Chanukah: Christmas celebrating the ancient
anniversary of the birth of ‘a Light unto the World,’
and Chanukah, a ‘Festival of Lights’ celebrating
freedom, and the inspiration offered by a small lamp,
with only enough oil to fuel it for one day, that
burned steadily for eight.
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