Posts Tagged "listening"


Just take a breath

Just take a breath


Posted By on Jun 26, 2019

Over the years I have found that many of my clients would like to be more attuned to their own inner counsel and their Spirit Guides. And, they find this challenging to do.  Our lives are so busy, so full. We get up, go to work, and perhaps try to get a little exercise as well. There are children to take care of, pets to be attended to, shopping to do, meals to be made, and bills to pay. Plus, we “have to” check in with our favorite...

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Field of Dreams

Field of Dreams


Posted By on Jun 19, 2018

I’ve seen the film Field of Dreams at least a dozen times. So, I’m not sure why, as I was watching it recently, it occurred to me that among other things, this movie is very much a lesson in listening to your spirit guides. There is so much I love about this movie. First, a movie that leads so many grown men to cry at the ending and which connects them to memories about their childhoods and their relationship with their fathers makes...

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Silver Lining Playbook

Silver Lining Playbook


Posted By on Dec 12, 2014

Dear Ones, A few weeks ago I had a day that did not—in any way at all—go how I imagined. Do you know those days? Students canceled their figure skating lessons at the last minute. (Yes, I also teach figure skating.) A lunch engagement that I had been looking forward to was postponed. I then went to do some shopping errands and the products I needed were not in stock. And, to boot, some personal issues that I thought had been resolved...

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How many times have any of us been asked by a close friend, partner or a relative, to do something we just didn’t feel comfortable doing? When someone we love asks us for help, and if we believe it will in fact help, we are inclined to try and fulfill their wishes. But what if we can’t? What if their request goes against all of our instincts, our beliefs, and our heart? What then?   Suffering “Carol” came to me...

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There are nights when I can’t sleep. I wake up two hours after I’ve gone to bed and lay there both trying to fall back to sleep and wondering if I should just get up. Most nights I doze off again fairly quickly. And then there are the other times. The times where I lay in bed, awake for hours. Can you relate? I used to get frustrated when this would happen—after all, I have to get up soon and start my day! But...

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