It’s amazing how our values change over the years. Each person’s journey is individual and unique. When I was younger I was so interested in glamour, excitement, travel, rock and roll and improving life through making beautiful art.
Nothing is more exciting to me than helping someone having a breakthrough or having my own transcendent experience. Nothing is actually glamorous to me anymore. I still love rock and roll, but it has a different place in my life now.
Now, there’s not one thing more exciting to me than helping someone having a breakthrough or having my own transcendent experience.
Working with folks who are struggling in their lives and supporting them to find their innate gifts and talents, cultivate them and then see them launch themselves as spiritual teachers, counselors, and other kinds of spiritual leaders is so fulfilling to me.
I really know I’m doing what I’m called to do.
When I was younger, the most important things to me were my own successes. I wanted to be impressive, remarkable and special. I wanted to get recognition. Now, other people’s successes are just as thrilling to me if not more so than my own.
Now I can see that so much of what I did and pursued was to compensate for how especially bad I felt at that time. Now, I’m so happy to go unrecognized and unnoticed. I like to put on what I think of as my “Harry Potter cloaking device” and glide through the grocery store, or down the street without even being seen.
I LOVE when Spirit is brilliant through me and as me, and I can feel the Beauty of perfect Love Intelligence live-streaming in my being. I don’t take credit for the brilliance. Most of the ideas I have don’t feel like my ideas. They feel like downloads. A gift from Heaven.
I used to love living in New York. I was a resident of Manhattan for 10 years. Now, I am happiest out in the Green Mountains of Vermont, somewhere near a small town, but not actually in it.
I used to play music all day long, and now the best music is the sweet songs of the birds. They feed my soul. My preferences in most things have changed.
Growing up in Rhode Island, we said, “In New England, if you don’t like the weather, wait a minute.” It’s always changing.
“They” say people never change.
I’ve changed so completely I can barely relate to who I used to think I was and what I used to think about. I’m so grateful I can change and I am grateful for change!
That’s The Thing About This World, Everything Changes.
What are the changes you’re grateful for in your life.
Professional Trainings for Teachers, Counselors & Ministers
If you think you might like to explore a spiritual career, then check out the intensive training we have that starts on Thursday, July 6. If you’re wishing to share your gifts and talents, but feel like you’ve been playing small this might be a breakthrough class for you.
Do you have self-doubt you’d like to transform so that you can share from Spirit and inspire others?
Would you like to bless the world by sharing your message with more authenticity and confidence?
We’re offering the upcoming class on how to Create and Lead Workshops that Make a Difference. Whether you’re interested in sharing your talent as a creative artist or a therapist, an aromatherapist or a realtor, there are many helpful tips to learn about leading an effective workshop, presentation or meeting.
Knowing your topic is one thing, knowing how to offer it in a workshop is another thing completely!
Would you like support to feel confident and qualified to share what you love? We’ve got it!
You can share your gifts and talents in ways that are profoundly fulfilling.
If this is right for you right now, you’ll know it. Trust your inner knowing and you can’t go wrong!
TODAY: Today is Sunday and my BFF Karen Russo is the speaker at Sundays With Spirit, come and join and we’ll celebrate Spirit together with community!
LATEST PODCAST EPISODE! The most recent episode of my podcast’s topic is Having Neutral Thoughts. ACIM tells us that we’ve given everything in this world all the meaning that it has for us and that in order to align with the divine we must surrender the attachment to that meaning and recognize that everything is actually neutral. This can be super challenging, and it is extremely fruitful.




