As you go through life, you will hear people who should know better tell people who do not know better to “be yourself”. Even if the person is trying to be someone else, that person is still that person simply trying to be someone else. The fate of humanity is that every human being is that human being only. I rather enable a person who is always being him or herself, even when trying to be someone else, to be him or herself more potently. —RLN

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Coaching Insights of Dr. Ray

Year One of a Four Year Series

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Everybody leaves a legacy. Their life matters. Hopefully each person’s legacy will be something wonderful formed in the love of special people. But this is where we encounter Mystery.  Not everyone produces a legacy that matters to anyone else. So many twists and turns in life can place people on the less noble path. These people leave legacies that consist of death and destruction and evil and fear. Obviously, life isn’t the same for everyone. We can be thankful for this. We forge our own legacies uniquely. Whether for good or bad, our legacies are our handiwork. It is something to contemplate.

— Ray Newkirk

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COSMIC TRUTH

God, Us and the Extraterrestrials

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I am not the historical Pilate, but I have now arrived at the point where I ask: What is Truth? What is going on in the universe of cosmic life?  Do Extraterrestrials actually exist? If so, what is their relation to the Creator of all that is? How well does my Cosmic Wheel identify the players, environments, and systems of existence?  How well does my Cosmic Wheel link cosmic reality with the Author of all that is? How well do I begin to uncover the historical complexities we face with the confrontation people experience about their religious faith, their moral wisdom, the depth of their vision about the expanse of life on earth and their place in this life on earth, if not the Cosmos? —Ray Newkirk

I would never tell a person to be him or herself. It is such an obviously unnecessary suggestion because a person cannot do otherwise. Rather, I would suggest that a person deepen his or her capacities and expand his or her capabilities for forming and enjoying enriching relationships to such an extent that other people also enrich themselves by relating with you. —Ray Newkirk