
Crystal Silence League Hour #086: The Unbearable Sense of Rightness[/img]
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In our daily lives, we are often faced with decisions between two courses of actions, and we have to choose which course is the right one, both ethically and morally. Why is this seemingly simple process sometimes so difficult? Because ethical and moral considerations complicate the act of decision. Although moral and ethical dilemmas are, unfortunately, unavoidable, we can choose how we deal with these dilemmas. Forewarned is forearmed. If you have a handful of simple strategies to navigate your way through ethical labrynths, you'll find your stress level -- and your moral sense -- dramatically improving!

Our crystal for tonight is Danburite.
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Reverend Jon Saint Germain, pastor of Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of "Crystal Magic: Divination, Healing, and Spellcraft with Gems and Minerals," providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration, mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. He has also written "Lithomancy: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins," which teaches numerous methods of fortune-telling with gemstones, runes, and other objects.
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The Crystal Silence League Hour with Rev. John Saint Germain is a presentation of the LMC Radio Network in cooperation with the Crystal Silence League (CSL), the Association of Independent Readers and Rootworkers (AIRR), and the Association of Independent Spiritual Churches (AISC).