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By Dawn Norton
“Opposites attract”
“For it must needs be that there is an opposition in all things” (2 Nephi 2:2)
“For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”
Polar opposites.
The wor...
By Elise Adams
I grew up performing. I was literally on stage by the time I was two and a half. My first solo came around age three—“I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”—sung in front of an audience of 5...
By Elise Adams
If You Make Room, It Will Come
I used to run a home business I genuinely loved—teaching private voice and guitar lessons. I was good at it, and for a long time, it felt like a dream t...
By Elise Adams
The Law of Polarity teaches that everything of consequence has an opposite.
“For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so... righteousness could not be...
By Elise Adams
Is there a song that, the moment it starts playing, you can’t help but jam along? Maybe you bob your head, tap your toes, or break into a full smile. Life just feels a little bit bette...
By Dawn Norton
“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” – William Shakespeare
Humans are curious, often contradictory creatures. We struggle to feel content. We fixate on our...
By Elise Adams
I have a fruit basket that sits on my kitchen counter. Sometimes it’s filled with vibrant apples, oranges, bananas, and other colorful fruits. Over time, I’ve noticed something interes...
By Dawn Norton
The scientific definition of vibration, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, is:
Vibration, periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, common...
By Dawn Norton
Life is never static. It simply can’t be—because everything around us is always in motion, always changing. It’s either coming into form or going out of form. From the moment we arrive...
By Dawn Norton
In my article on the Law of Vibration, I talked about the back-and-forth, up-and-down motion of particles. That same idea carries into the Law of Rhythm. Rhythm is movement, fluctuati...
By Elise Adams
“May the best of your todays be the worst of your tomorrows.”
This is one of my favorite lines from “Have It All” by Jason Mraz. It’s a happy, upbeat song full of advice and well-wish...
By Elise Adams
Let’s talk about the Law of Cause and Effect. Have you ever heard of an improv comedy group called Studio C? AH! You haven’t? They are clever. Watching their sketches always gives me a...
By Elise Adams
Sometimes I feel like a little kid desperate to know how many more days until Christmas—and exactly what’s inside each of her presents. But no one will tell me! I cry, beg, plead… yet ...
By Dawn Norton
The Law of Cause and Effect is a pretty straightforward principle. For every effect, there is a cause—and for every cause, there’s an effect. It’s obvious in everyday life. If you step...
"If my heart is generally in a place of wanting to glorify God and to serve His children to the best of my ability, it seems that whatever He gives me enthusiasm about is worth exploring, and then, ag...
By Angi Bair
Is it good or is it bad? Or is it good, better, or best?
The truth is—nothing is inherently good or bad. Things simply are. It’s our interpretation—our judgment—that labels an experience...
By Angi Bair
A gardener once planted a bamboo seed. He watered it...and watered it...
Three months later — nothing.
Still, he kept watering.
A year went by — still nothing.
People around him started ...
By Angi Bair
We live in a world of opposites—good and bad, up and down, men and women, yin and yang, dark and light, morning and night, hot and cold… and the list goes on. Without opposites, nothing ...
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