Archive for the 'Spirituality' Category


Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

First encounters with spirit are often scary and completely unexpected. Ghosts and other discarnate entities will respond to our fear - some deliberately want to scare us so we’ll move away from what they believe is their territory, others are simply stuck and will appreciate your assistance in crossing over.  What is important to understand in any connections with spirit is that you’re the one with the body - which means you have control over the encounter - once you get past your fear. 

A spontaneous contact with spirit opens the door to future contacts - and is a good reason to learn about spirit communications, so you know how to react fearlessly when you meet up with a real ghost. To manage these contacts safely, we must learn to prepare - and protect - ourselves. Otherwise, we are liable to freak out, as our visitor Kae has in her note here: (more…)


It’s a Scam, Don’t Go Back!

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Trust your instincts - especially when a reading makes you feel uncomfortable! You should leave a session with a psychic feeling empowered, not frightened. When a psychic tells you to keep a reading secret, it is because s/he is trying to protect themselves, not you…. Leave, and don’t even think about going back. (more…)


Past Lives Bleed Through

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
There’s a very good reason why we offer Past life readings, as well as Pre-Birth Planning and Akashic Records Readings. Out souls are shaped and marked by the roles we have played, the actions we have taken, and the relationships we developed in previous lifetimes. We have accumulated knowledge, insight, and hopefully wisdom in our travels through time…. this knowledge serves us - and sometimes haunts us - in present time.  For good reason. When past lives bleed through, there’s unfinished business to be dealt with in present time.

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The Power of Prayer

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Prayer can be a powerful - and mysterious - force in our lives. It need not be formal and it requires no special time or place. Although praying in a sacred place, like a church, at a home altar, or in a special place in your garden, can add weight and power to your prayers, you can pray any time, anywhere… I will often choose to say a quiet prayer as a way of distracting myself from some negative thought or worry or fear - and offer the prayer for all those who share the same anxieties… and I will reach out with - and for - prayer requests to any groups who gather in prayer. Heartfelt prayers can save lives, as this visitor tells us: (more…)


Over the Edge

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Developing your psychic abilities can give you an edge in life, but it can also cause you to feel rather edgy. However, if you want to get your abilities working for you, there is only one way to make it happen - you must push yourself over the edge. You must overcome your fears and be willing to jump into the void, to allow yourself to expect - and love - the unexpected.

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Love with a Perfect Stranger

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Life offers us countless opportunities for love that we have been too frightened to accept. How do you summon the courage to break your conditioned patterns and let yourself love with reckless abandon?
By Jean-Claude Gerard Koven

When I was 19, there was nothing about love I didn’t know. I was like a religious zealot infused by the Holy Spirit, prepared to battle any force standing in the path of my (hormonal) convictions. The equation was deceptively simple: Love is all there is – and I wanted as much of it as I could get.
 
Then the sixties rolled in on a wave of psychedelic flower power. Volkswagen minivans festooned with multicolored daisies symbolized our new-felt freedom from the tyranny of the “thou-shalt-not” bible thumpers. We made love, not war, eagerly taking advantage of every available opportunity to express our Bacchanalian credo. Those were heady times of excess permissiveness that left millions of us nursing a lingering hangover.
 
We staggered out of the seventies on uncertain legs. America had weathered an extended period of high inflation liberally spiced with low economic growth and intermittent energy shortages. We were humiliated by the Iran hostage crisis and in dire need of a radical makeover. To many of us, Ronald Reagan and the conservative values he championed seemed to be the perfect antidote.
 
Love – at least as my generation knew it – got swept aside by his landslide victory. By the time the charismatic ex-California governor took office, I was deeply ensconced in yuppiedom, living in a large home in Connecticut. Much of my hormonal currency had already been spent and love’s earlier driving imperative downshifted into a more subtle gear. I began feeling uneasy in my own skin. Nothing seemed to make sense anymore. I felt like a robot programmed to live someone else’s life.
           
In my 44th year I finally reached my tipping point. I abruptly left my old life and hopped a plane to Australia where I discovered a rather unnerving fact: no matter how far or how fast I traveled, there I was. There was no way out of my conundrum except to allow myself to journey through it. At the time, I had no idea where to find the elusive grail that would finally lend direction to my rudderless existence.

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The Relevance of Ritual in Our Lives

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

We tend not to think of the significance of ritual in our modern lives.  For most of us, the daily rituals involve getting to and from work, dealing with the everyday demands of caring for home, families and business. I think the lack of ritual in our lives is the reason why so many question the purpose of it all and wonder why their lives seem to lack real meaning to anyone but themselves. Yet ritual has a way of helping us to focus, to appreciate and value what is good in our lives. (more…)


What are the Akashic Records?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

 I was browsing through your site and reading some answers to members questions. I noticed the the word “Akashic” Records”. This got my attention. Is this records/reading source from Southern India?.. specifically from Tamilnadu State?. The word is more of “Sanskrit” or even my own mother tongue Telugu or even in Hindi as they all are branch from Sanskrit.

Hello, I”m so glad you asked that question because although I know “what” they are I never questioned the meaning of the actual word. Your question brought me knowledge too. Here is what I found and yes the word does appear toto have arrived from the Sanskrit word “akasha”.  G*d bless the computer for the knowledge it brings us. Sharon

The akashic records (akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning “sky“, “space” or “aether“) is a term used in theosophy to describe a compendium of mystical knowledge encoded in a non-physical plane of existence. These records are described to contain all knowledge of human experience and the history of the cosmos. They are metaphorically described as a library and other analogues commonly found in discourse on the subject include a ‘universal computer’ and the ‘Mind of God’. Descriptions of the records assert that they are constantly updated and that they can be accessed through astral projection. The concept originated in the theosophical movements of the 19th Century, and remains prevalent in New Age discourse.

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Clearing a Dark Spell

Friday, August 15th, 2008

I went 2 a psychic who told me a man paid 2 have black magic done 2 me so I would b sad and mad all the time, now I’m facing prison time! How can I remove this black magic and I feel as if what’s happening 2 me is not meant 2 for me. Am I goin to do time? Please help! Evan

I have a very good remedy for you to get rid of the spell, if indeed there was one placed on you.  You obviously have yourself in a mess and need to clean and clear your aura.  This costs only the price of Epsom salts, sea salt, baking soda and a sage bundle for smudging your home and yourself. (more…)


Children and the Spirit World

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Stories like Jill’s are becoming increasingly common.  Perhaps we are more open to them, perhaps it is the world of the Internet that allows so many folks to share their stories… and perhaps there is something going on… perhaps we have a new generation of children with us….

My 21 year old son past away last year when my grandaughter was only 1 year old.  His niece was his pride and joy.  Last week we were sitting on the back porch and my grandaughter was playing when she stopped, looked at her Uncle Jimmer’s Weber Grill and said ”That’s Jimmer’s”.  Shocked, I told her a story about how he would cook dinner on the grill even though he only cooked on it once since he bought it only 3 days prior to his death. 

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