Blog

Another Way to View Christmas

I just read this message (Dec. 18, 2016, The Arcturian Group via Marilyn Raffaele) and am still tingling as I resonate with the Arcturian viewpoint. Any of you who have read my book, “The Inner Connection,” will know that my love and respect of the Arcturians is not new. This message is not new. However, … Read More
[mashshare]

Letting Go of Disappointment without Getting Wasted

A lot has happened since my last post … Several times in past years my youngest daughter has suffered injuries from an abusive boyfriend, the (married with children) father of her only child. She left him on many occasions only to go right back even though she was treated like a prisoner in her own home—not … Read More
[mashshare]

“We Will Intuitively Know …

… how to handle situations which used to baffle us.” This is one of the Ninth Step promises in Alcoholics Anonymous. And oh, how I long to improve my willingness to stop and access my intuition when I get upset. This does not happen often any longer, but when it does happen I find myself … Read More
[mashshare]

“The Inner Connection” Named New Age Finalist

… in the recently announced 2016 International Book Awards sponsored by Bookvana.com. My dream is that this recognition will facilitate “The Inner Connection” in finding its way into the hands of people who resonate with opening more fully to Spirit and offer them support on their spiritual journey. Although written from the perspective of one … Read More
[mashshare]

Consciousness Is Growing Up

The wristband pictured above is from my attendance at Lee Carroll’s “The Best of Kryon” presentation in Berkeley Springs, WV, on April 2, 2016. It’s signed “Kryon” (not visible in the photo). This was one of a series of “Transition Talks” hosted by John L. Petersen, founder of the Arlington Institute. The Kryon website offers … Read More
[mashshare]

Totally Present to the Past

Last night I attended a moving, melodious concert peppered with original poetry by Art Garfunkel accompanied by a two extraordinary musicians on acoustic guitar and piano/keyboard. Memories of days gone by flooded my mind as I listened to “The Sound of Silence,” and “Scarborough Fair,” among others, including some newer material and a Randy Newman … Read More
[mashshare]

“Meditation Is the Medication” (by Bob Sima)

Last weekend I attended the Catch the Sacred Breath workshop facilitated by Bob Sima and Shannon Plummer in Fairfax, Virginia. Sima combined a spiritual message, Practical BreathWork, and original music. His soulful voice and guitar created a sacred atmosphere that was heart opening. Many of his songs are inspiring, but there’s one in particular I … Read More
[mashshare]

Don’t Take Life for Granite!

Granite Granted I’ve got granite on my mind. Yesterday my husband and I walked endlessly (it seemed) in two huge granite and marble warehouses. Who knew there were so many varieties from which to choose? We’re upgrading our kitchen countertops (among other improvements) prior to listing our home for sale. And we still don’t have … Read More
[mashshare]

Spring Housing Market and Security

My husband and I met with a Realtor yesterday. We’ve been talking for years about moving, once we both retired. Finally, the time has come! I should probably mention that I sold real estate back in the eighty’s. Although I’m familiar with much of what needs to happen, a lot has changed in thirty years. … Read More
[mashshare]

Addiction: A Disease Not a Disgrace

I just saw the film Lipstick and Liquor: A Documentary to Inspire a New Dialogue directed by Lori Butterfield. In this film the lives of five women are profiled. Four women describe their active alcohol (and some drug) abuse in contrast with their current lives in recovery. Thirty-nine-year-old Julie Kroll, the fifth woman, had been … Read More
[mashshare]