Conversations with Buddha and Zoe: Right Action for Health 
Yesterday I had a personal conversation with Jesus who was enlightening my friend and I on taking 'right action', particularly in regards to health. Buddha took this further when we 'spoke'. The capital letters are his.
Master Buddha: Yesterday Zoe you heard my colleague speak to you about the need for right action and proper rest. Let me recap for everyone.
“Right action’ is when you are choosing to take a course, undertake the course, when it is right for you. Not right for another, but right for you. Of course nothing that could ever be truly right action for you could involve harming another because that is not how you are designed. Right action is when you choose to truly fulfill yourself and take steps to achieve that. It is through this right action, together with right reason and circumstance, that health and well-being are promoted. Quite simply deep fulfillment makes illness impossible.
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Conversation with Master Buddha and TMichael: Faith
TM: What is the nature of faith as it relates to matters spiritual or religious?
Master Buddha: The nature of faith rests on the premise that there are things one can't know for certain through direct observation, and so one must imagine that given a strong feeling that something must be true, then it is accepted as true. It becomes a belief in one's truth based upon the strong feeling.
TM: So what we consider to be evidence of truth through direct observation of facts is not faith?
Master Buddha: Well, that is faith also to some extent, because has one ever experienced absolute proof of truth? Can you truly say that even the things you thought you proved to yourself through direct observation have always been really true? Have there been occasions where you observed a thing to be true and later discovered your observations were not so accurate? There is usually some element of doubt and faith fills in the gap.
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Conversation with Buddha and Zoe: A Day of Rest
Master Buddha: So, what have you been today, a Rose or a Lily? The truth is you have been unconcerned with all. There is a reality beyond that of knowledge, beyond that even of acceptance. It is the reality of just being-ness.
One knows when one has reached this stage for one is neither concerned with the state of the lily or the rose, one simply just is. Up until then be aware of who you are.
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Conversation with Buddha and Zoe: It Simply Is (Part Four) 
Master Buddha: How often is it then that a distractive mind becomes a fearful mind? There are very few of you who have spent time exploring their minds so that a distraction becomes fear, fear becomes a distraction and all that exists is the hamster wheel of being, of doing, as opposed to the presence of God in the moment. So I say to you explore the mind.
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Conversation with Maitreya and TMichael: The Rod of Healing
Several people have inquired about the rod of healing I referred to in FAQ's. I posed the questions to Maitreya after realizing I still didn't understand very much about it even though I could attest its efficacy.
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