Center For Inner Peace
Cynthia Grace Luma specializes in Holistic Counseling and Relationship Coaching
Cynthia Luma, Founder and CEO of Center For Inner Peace offers virtual coaching sessions and is able to work with clients from all over the country. She has over 40 years of experience specializing in relationship issues with both individuals and couples. If you would like to find out how Cynthia can help you, you can reach her via email, cell phone, or send her a direct message.
10/24/2025
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10/28/2024
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10/26/2024
I find this quote so inspiring! Such a way to look at and value the life we've been given! What do you think?
Does it inspire any thoughts in you?
10/18/2024
Would you like to try this? β€
Amazing how different we can all be! Who are the people that can enjoy this? Just looking at this photo make me want to look away! Never mind sitting there reading a book! Just an extreme example of how different we can all be!
10/14/2024
Relationship Tip:
"Build up a Bank of Kindness which serves as a reservoir of good feelings for the days when either of you stumble."
Cynthia Grace Luma
www.CenterForInnerPeace.Net
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10/04/2024
i love giving us all permission to be our own brand of weird! our own version of who we are!π
βDo your little bit of good where you are; itβs those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.β
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
08/11/2024
This is so true and so important! π
08/09/2024
There Is a Time to Remain Quiet but Firm
βIn your efforts to get along with others, do not become a doormat or everyone will want to run your life for you. If they cannot dominate you, they get angry; and if you listen to them and do their bidding, you become spineless. Then how are you to behave? When you find resistance to your ideals, the best way is to remain quiet but firm. Say nothing. Do not get angry. Verbal punch after punch you may get, but do not permit it to provoke you. Refuse to quarrel. Eventually those persons will understand that you do not mean to anger them, but at the same time you have your own good reasons for not wanting to do what they request of you.
When people lose their tempers, get away from them until they are calmer. If you can get together and talk out your problems, it is wonderful. Communication is vital. But if anyone just wants to fight, simply say, " I am going to take a little walk." Then return and be prepared to discuss. But if the person still wants to fight, go out again and take a longer walk. Refuse to fight. No one can quarrel with you if you noncooperate. Never supply more fuel to anyone's anger. The angry person is satisfied only if he can make you angry too.
I can work with anyone, though I don't care to be with those who don't know how to live in harmony. When someone has made up his mind to win a point, let him have a victory- it is a hollow victory. Don't argue. Great men seldom argue; they smile and say, "I don't think so," but they don't fight.β Journey to Self-Realization
06/29/2024
So inspiring!
This man, Harris Rose, has found such a meaningful way to give back. read the article about him in the comments.
06/09/2024
I love these words of Kahil Gibran and the feeling that goes with them!π
Jesus was not sent here to teach the people to build magnificent churches and temples amidst the cold wretched huts and dismal hovels. He came to make the human heart a temple, and the soul an altar, and the mind a priest. ~Khalil Gibran
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