Julie Redstone
Julie Redstone is a writer, teacher, and founder of Light Omega, a spiritual center for healing and transformation, and One World Meditations, a global effort to bring light and healing to the earth and to strengthen the planetary network of light.
Articles by this Author
What is Unity?
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Sunday the 14th, 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
Today, in America, the call to unity has become louder and more vocal, emblazoned upon the banner of current presidential political campaigns, and awakening within the heart a feeling of hope and of striving Unity moves with the new vibration of spiritual light that is arriving
Sacred Relationships
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Saturday the 13th, 2008
- Relationships
- Unrated
Our most intimate experience of self is often that of what we need, wish for, or want, and so it is natural for us to imagine and hope for what we desire in another Sometimes this wishing comes from our better self - the part that knows what we truly need and has higher aspirations for ourselves and others
Symptoms Without a Diagnosis - The New Language of Energy
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Thursday the 4th, 2008
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
- Unrated
Many people today are experiencing unanticipated bodily symptoms that seem to appear out of nowhere and have no real medical diagnosis Others are aware of sudden emotional surges that also appear out of thin air, are intense, repetitive, yet difficult to connect to specific events or circumstances
Negative Campaigning - What Does America Want?
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Tuesday the 2nd, 2008
- Politics
- Unrated
In this presidential election year of 2008, the stakes regarding victory or defeat for each candidate are high; the competition for votes is fierce; and the strategies are abundant on both sides with which to win over the undecided We, the public, see things happening as part of political life and of campaigning that we do not approve of, that we feel we can do without
Meditation For Children
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Tuesday the 2nd, 2008
- Religion
- Unrated
All parents and educators know how open children can be to new learning and how receptive when interested We also know how responsible we must be with respect to what we teach our children and allow them to absorb
The Mothers of Section Sixty
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Thursday the 3rd, 2008
- Death
- Unrated
They come each Sunday with their flowers and beach chairs, their photos and mementos of times now past, to sit by the beloved headstones that mark the last resting place of their warrior sons or daughters, these women of Section Sixty Despite the fact that Arlington National Cemetery has strict regulations regarding decorating trees that stand amongst the headstones, or leaving pictures and sweet remembrances at the gravesites, these mothers leave them nonetheless, even knowing that in a week, or two, or three, they will be swept away by the ground's caretakers, and that they will come back afterward with new pictures, new flowers, new love
The Art of Being Present - Part II
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Thursday the 26th, 2008
- Religion
- Unrated
To truly be present, we need to be available to the moment with our whole self This requires not only an act of attention but also an act of integration so that we are drawing upon all parts of ourselves to 'be with' another
The Earth Purifies - Earth Changes, Flooding, And Extreme Weather Patterns
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Wednesday the 25th, 2008
- Religion
- Unrated
It may be difficult for us to imagine how the earth which appears to us to be a solid mass of complexly interrelated parts, can have an intentionality to purify and can be undergoing a process we normally associate with human beings on a spiritual path And even if it is true of the planetary body, we may well wonder how this happens and how it can affect weather patterns
The New Reality Of Energy
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Wednesday the 14th, 2008
- Religion
- Unrated
We have tended to think of matter as solid and of thoughts and feelings as invisible and insubstantial More like air than like anything physical
The Art Of Being Present
- By Julie Redstone
- Published Monday the 12th, 2008
- Religion
- Unrated
There is an awakeness that comes from a clear mind, unobscured by wandering thoughts and preoccupations, and there is an awakeness that comes from a clear heart, willing to engage with life as gift and as an ever-unfolding revelation of the purpose of Creation
Such an awakened heart cannot respond indifferently to life because it sees the outstretched hand of the Creator at every turn and in every particle of experience

