While I certainly wouldn’t call myself a change agent, I am more of a change accepter and have eventually learned to just roll with whatever obstacle LIFE tends to throw in front of me. This ‘accepting the necessity of change’ concept goes along with that ‘riding the stream’ theme I’ve written about earlier. You eitherContinue reading “Expecting Change”
Category Archives: Reality
Self-Healing Through Facilitation
When I first explored alternative healing methods I did it for two reasons: One reason was that about 30 years ago after reading a book about REIKI from my monthly ONE SPIRIT book club offering, it struck a harmonic chord in me—spurred an intuitive interest to learn how to do it for myself. The secondContinue reading “Self-Healing Through Facilitation”
Architects of Consciousness
I heard Lee Harris as he channeled a session with his guides say this phrase, “We are the architects of consciousness,” but the “WE” he was referring to in this case were not the guides themselves, but those who were listening to the session—meaning you and me. Those of us who input all the sensoryContinue reading “Architects of Consciousness”
Alternative Healing Options
In this blog on “Finding Your Truth,” I like to share info options and healing treatment methods that might be appreciated by anyone needing them. I’ve listened to Brandy Gillmore numerous times as she offers free posts on Facebook and elsewhere as she talks with clients using interactive healing dialogues. Besides REIKI I’m also trainedContinue reading “Alternative Healing Options”
The SHIFT Is a Choice
Nicky Hamid is a higher soul who offers inspiration and thoughtful posts. I noticed this one on the SHIFT (to higher frequencies) as choice, is theme-similar to my previous post “On THE RACK” but from a gentler perspective. It’s worth considering and comparing the two view points. “Nicky Hamid The Shift is a choice. ItContinue reading “The SHIFT Is a Choice”
On THE RACK
I’m not talking ‘clothing’ here. This RACK is torture related. The RACK was a wooden device for stretching people in ways that literally pulled them apart at the joints. (Bound wrists are pulled in one direction while bound ankles are pulled in the opposite directions.) It was a popular form of torture from early GreeceContinue reading “On THE RACK”
‘Unified Theory’ Theories
Different cultures, different minds have labeled the concept of ONENESS or ALLNESS with a name they could wrap their heads around. The Vedic culture of ancient India simply called it Akasha, and didn’t worry about scientific correctness with the term because there wasn’t such a thing as “SCIENCE” back then. But there was always AKASHA.Continue reading “‘Unified Theory’ Theories”
Oceanic Bliss
“Humpback and her Calf at Night,” Mosaic Art by Radical Reflections Co
The Evolution Process: On Shamanism
After seeing this Four Winds Society (Alberto Villoldo) https://thefourwinds.com/ image posted this morning shortly after I’d just read an email of shamanic classes posted by a friend who conducts her version of them herself, it stirred some memories of my own explorations in that field of study a couple decades ago during my two-year ShamanContinue reading “The Evolution Process: On Shamanism”
Considering Alternate Realities
(Art by 7th Dimension Energy ) I like the image above as representing the concept of alternate realities: where from the central core of our soul we spiral out spokes of infinite branches that develop their own version of potential lives. This consideration that alternate realities exist is hard to get your head around; andContinue reading “Considering Alternate Realities”
Pendulum Swings
In the back of my mind I was still mulling over the metaphoric aspects of the previous post on “Highlights and Shadows” when I listened this morning to Frank Bruni on Margaret Hoover’s “Firing Line” show where he solidified my thoughts on how we view our political and ideological extremism. While the skilled artist worksContinue reading “Pendulum Swings”
Highlights and Shadows
As a longtime artist, I know my way around tools of the trade: from drawings with pencils/pens/charcoal to painting with watercolor, acrylics and oil. In college I was primarily a woodworker with woodcuts and sculpture, but I leaned toward functionality over pure aesthetics, which meant more of a useful framed construction and practical creations, likeContinue reading “Highlights and Shadows”