Love is the only thing that has any lasting value. I have worked in this area more than anything in this course. This course has helped me to see my true purpose and the rest of it takes a

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Darnelle Henderson

Today I promise to do my best. I am faithful at doing everything I can, and for today, that is enough. Tomorrow is a new opportunity for me to do my best, and I promise that I will. I

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Kris Disbrow

Well this week was certainly an example of the tides advancing and then receding as my last blog after my silence was my longest and one of my most meaningful. This week was much more subdued, or rather quieter.

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Lois Genua

Participating in the Master Key Experience (MKE) program has been a deeply eye-opening journey for me. It has helped me slow down, become more intentional with my thoughts, and recognize the quiet power of persistence, gratitude, and purpose in

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Ray Yenkana

**Breaking Boundaries: My Journey Beyond the Comfort Zone** By Ray Yenkana Welcome back to the blog. Ray Yenkana here. Recently, I’ve been doing a lot of deep reflection on a topic that silently dictates so much of how we

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Amy Nelson

As we approach the end of the official Master Key Experience (MKE) course, I find that instead of worrying, I am excited. I am excited to take the things I have learned and make them a part of my

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Sabrina Thomas

Thoughts and moods go together. So grateful for this insight through the Master Key Experience (MKE) journey. Just like life- discovery unfolds. MKE delivers what puzzle pieces are missing. You have to do the work and trust the puzzle

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Darnelle Henderson

In this week’s Zoom session, Lori asked if we felt minimized in the shadow of others who we perceive as wonderful or amazing. This brought to mind a statement I have often said laughingly after experiencing a less-than-genius individual’s

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Circumspection has been my focus lately. It’s amazing how much can be observed about life when I actually come up out of a deep slumber of everyday life to actually inspect something. It’s like I’m walking around eyes wide

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Erin Rodela

Moving to this scroll couldn’t have come at a better time. We have definitely been working our way up to this so it wasn’t a massive struggle to reign in my emotions. We have learned to be the guardsman

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Erin Rodela

This week’s lesson was eye opening for me in many ways. The crew talked about how when we feel fear, it is a signal. It is a signal that we can expand the comfort zone. Now will you do

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Darnelle Henderson

When I first selected my PPNs at the beginning of the course, I picked helping others and autonomy. As I went through the process of writing and rewriting my DMP, I finally realized that these were not the right

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Ron Miron-Alimpich

A little over 50 years ago when I was becoming interested in spirituality, reading books such as “The Doors of Perception” by Aldous Huxley and “Be Here Now” by Ram Dass and experimenting with substances that gave me a

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Carolyn Poulsen

This weeks assignment involves scheduling a few day of silence. No phone, no books, no computer, no conversations. Ugh! As I work on scheduling this event I come up with excuse after excuse. I have responsibilities, how much will

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Kris Disbrow

Well, I took the past 2 days to do my 48 hours of silence. It was very interesting, to say the least. I know I will be late turning it in but I hope it helps someone regardless of

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Sabrina Thomas

This past week of silence – the best week yet. The first two days went well and as the week went on less blocks of time but the desire to continue grew daily. This opened up so many insights

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