Roosevelt Thurman Sr

MKE WEEK 17 – WHY DOES LOVE HAVE TO HURT SO MUCH? Just reflecting over the last week of extraordinary love to complete strangers. Act of kindness, smiles, hugs and conversations. I find it easy to engage strangers, but

Read More

Terri Brewer

Lady Intuition Life brings us gifts daily. We just need to see them, appreciate them, and intentionally carry them with us. A couple of weeks ago, on our tribe Zoom, our guide highlighted the concept of Insight. On Zoom,

Read More

Brian Kreitzer

Could it be my DMP? It came out of the blue. Something I was not expecting or had even anticipated. Over two Years ago I connected with someone, Tried to get an appointment and was never able to talk

Read More

Brian Kreitzer

Is Inspiration Your Best Source? Have you ever thought about, or considered, what is your best source of ideas? Does the source of ideas even matter? Could some thoughts be tainted by false conclusions from yourself or others? Some

Read More

Donna Quanrud

Discipline is not a bad word. Our class continues to focus on the Franklin Makeover by looking for the traits in ourselves as well as in others. This week I am personally focused on discipline. One of the definitions

Read More

Dr. Beverley Jones

Only a fraction of my brain I use. Og Mandino’s words, “only a fraction of my brain I use,” have always resonated deeply with me. As I reflect on this statement, I realize it serves as a powerful reminder

Read More

Larry Mohler

Focus Your thinking Rather than concentrating on the negative or something you’re trying to eliminate, focus your thoughts on the positive side. I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and happy. I can be if I will it

Read More

Paula Taylor

Kindness Campaign It’s interesting to me how the simple word “kindness” can still be defined differently by people. I consider it to be something that I do naturally, being “nice” or “civil” or the mainstay of “do unto others

Read More

Caitriona Fingleton

Week #17 Persistence! The Franklyn Makeover continues. This week I chose persistence and my greatest observation is I can really persist at looking for persistence! After kindness week I found this to be a greater challenge. My poor mastermind

Read More

The Mirror of Kindness Allowing myself to feel vulnerable enough to give, or receive as I merge, blend, and clearly raise energy between myself and another, is universally a truly profound, most powerful healing experience. Transcending the incarnate ego

Read More

The idea that “you can only lose what you cling to” is a powerful reminder of how attachment shapes our experiences and emotions. We often hold on tightly to things — people, objects, beliefs, or even past versions of

Read More

Lakia McCrae

Kindness Experience Hello hello, We just completed kindness week and I am definitely kinder as a result. I must say that the results are not what I expected. What I observed in the beginning was me trying to think

Read More

Julie Marsden

Unleashing the Power of Permission: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Joy! As I sit in stillness, reflecting on my life’s journey, I’m overwhelmed with emotions. Tears of gratitude well up in my eyes as I realize the incredible breakthroughs

Read More

Gerardo DiSavino

Being Truthful To Yourself Being truthful to myself has been one of the most transformative experiences of my life. It’s a journey that requires honesty, vulnerability, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths. For me, this process deepened through

Read More

Maria Folino

The Power of a Hug A Real-Life Example of Week 17’s MKE Reading on Concentration The Random Act of Kindness (RAK) Challenge is a cherished tradition in the Master Key Experience (MKE), and one of the most touching examples

Read More

I Hope Someday You’ll Join Us Kindness week could so easily have been called happiness week because being kind and experiencing or witnessing kindness really brought a lot of happiness and joy. Just like last week, I think that

Read More