Author Archives: Carol Biberstein

International Women’s Day

Today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day. Today I helped hang an amazing art show called Celebrating Women. When I arrived at the art gallery with six others who were also planning to help hang the show, the paintings leaning against the wall looked wonderful, but it looked like an overwhelming task with more than [...]

The Head and the Heart

The whole world is hopelessly attached (addicted) to people, things, ideas, opinions, the opinions of others, places, their job, etc. It’s really hard when you first start trying to break some of those addictions and make yourself free. You get a lot of flack from your friends and relatives who see your freedom as taking [...]

The Law of Karma

The law of karma is an absolutely accurate and fair spiritual law which can be compared with the law of gravity in physical terms. The law cannot be escaped or avoided at all, although it doesn’t always create immediate return. It is also called, (in Christianity) “You reap what you sow” and is expressed in [...]

Standing Like a Tree

Trees, Tall and strong But always unique. Roots, hidden, Reach deep down below the snow Secretly, quietly Drawing sustenance Maintaining stability, groundedness Slender, graceful branches Reach upwards “Take me as I am! This is who I am!” is the tree’s mantra Trees have unending faith That everything that happens is for benefit Even when storms [...]

Living as a Trustee

What does living as a trustee mean? First of all it means a complete change of consciousness. The idea that I own anything at all is an illusion. How can a tiny point of energy own anything. I don’t even own my own body. Nothing is mine. Everything belongs to God and I am just [...]

The Wealthy and the Poor

It says somewhere in the Christian bible that it’s harder for a rich man to get into heaven than it is for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. My understanding is that, the eye of a needle refers to the arched narrow needle shaped entrances through the walls of cities like [...]

The Wondrous Drama

I know someone who has always had a lot of courage.  One day I asked her how did you develop your courage?  She said, “Well, when I was a little girl, growing up in Great Britain there was a popular brand of beer called Courage Beer.  There were large billboards everywhere advertising this beer.  There [...]

Tolerate with Love

At this time many people are on edge and can fly off the handle at the least little thing. Often things happen or people say things that are unreasonable. A worthwhile power to develop within yourself is the power to tolerate with love. True tolerance isn’t something forced. It really means to see the good [...]

Equanimity

I had an aunt who passed away about 10 years ago. She was famous as a doctor in the field of birth control. She was considered to the pioneer for birth control in Canada. One thing I remember about her was the way she was totally unaffected by anything that the media said about her. [...]

This Life Is Not What It Seems

Most of the time we move along through life in a very ordinary sort of way following a routine, thinking the same sorts of thoughts as we always have, feeling that the world is physical and relating to one another in terms of the outward appearance of the body.    But for many of us [...]

The Red Violin

The soul is a lot like the violin. It passes through all these different bodies and circumstances, some noble and some not so noble, it travels from country to country, through many religions and cultures, gathering bits and pieces of impressions.

The Wonderful and Amazing Drama of Souls

We are receiving the fruit of our action as a human race, but it is also according to the law of entropy so it is a perfectly natural and expected outcome. But if something doesn’t intervene on a planetary scale, we will completely destroy ourselves.

Respect Versus Being Impressed

There is an important fine line between respect for others and being impressed by them. By having respect for others we allow their virtues and qualities to inspire us to become more elevated in our thoughts, words and actions. We never lose our own self respect by giving respect. We actually increase it. We can [...]

Self-Respect is My Inner Light

When we meet people who are homeless, begging and disheveled, how do we look at them?  Someone said to me the other day  ”I can’t bear to see homeless people.”  Another person said to me “I can’t bear to see old people who are shut ins who can’t go outside.”  Another person said to me, “I can’t bear [...]