I recently watched a movie again entitled, “What the Bleep do we know?” (2004), described as “science and spirituality come together in this mind bending trip down the rabbit hole.” When I saw it the first time, I was fascinated and inspired by the scientific proof (Quantum Physics) that we truly do affect our reality by the power of our thoughts. At that time in my life, I had been living in Arizona for four years, sold my home in NH, left my family and friends with the intention of expanding my vision of myself in the world. Continue reading “HOLD ON!”
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YOUR PERSONAL VIBRATION
During the Hold On phase, which comes after we have decided to change or let go of something in our life that has been a “thorn in our side”. We are in a state of transition. It is a time when your resiliency and resolve are tested. Therefore, hold on, don’t let the False Self sneak back in and spew the old messages that created those conditioned patterns of behavior. Don’t go back to being part of the walking dead, which is, living an unconscious life. Continue reading “YOUR PERSONAL VIBRATION”
MOMENTUM
Through conversations or consultations, many people have asked me why they can’t keep the momentum of maintaining a higher vibrational state of being. The answer is simple, life pops in and reality takes over. What does this mean? When we want new circumstances to appear in our life and we can imagine how wonderful if feels to have them, we feel great. We know how to initiate the love words and change negative thoughts throughout the day to keep our vibration lifted. If your outer life circumstances are not too challenging, then keeping the momentum is fun. Continue reading “MOMENTUM”
COMING HOME
Here is an article I wrote for Spirit of Change magazine in the fall of 2014. My caregiving role has finished and I am free to move forward in this new direction. All of our ultimate goals are to symbolically come home…to ourselves My intention for this Blog journey is to be a guide on your own journey home.
Article: I turned age 65 in May, 2014. I am now considered a senior. Two years ago, I left my professional life and home in Arizona and moved into my parent’s home in Massachusetts to care for them. They have lived in their home since I was in second grade. Moving into my childhood home felt a bit unsettling, but I knew it was the right thing to do at that time in our lives. Little did I know that this job was going to take me on a physical, emotional and spiritual roller coaster ride.