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In the Shadow of a Badge
Posted on February 20, 2013 4 Comments
I read this book because I wanted to learn more about the field of angels at the crash site of Flight 93 on 9/11 in Shanksville, PA. Lille Leonardi, an FBI agent serving at the crash site, has written this memoir of her personal spiritual journey in regards to this vision she was gifted with. By sharing her journey she […]
IS: Your Authentic Spirituality Unleashed
Posted on January 31, 2013 Leave a Comment
This book by Faith Freed describes itself as a helpful grounding tool for those who are spiritual mavericks. If you find and value Truth from multiple places, including personal experience, and you create your own path…you might be a Maverick! What if Adam and Eve could have been apes…? Not seeing a conflict of possibility there, I’ve […]
Archetypes: Who Are You?
Posted on January 9, 2013 5 Comments
I just read this amazing book by Caroline Myss, called Archetypes. These are collective symbols that everyone in the culture understands; patterns, habits, and behaviors that people can all describe. When we speak in archetypes, we speak in common terms. For example, if I were to say my uncle’s sister’s daughter’s son’s mom is such a martyr, you […]
Hold Yourself Dearly
Posted on January 6, 2013 4 Comments
Reading Tama Kieves’ writing physically hit me in the chest and knocked my spirit into alignment: Hold yourself dearly. Here are some excerpts: Hold yourself dearly. No one has walked in your shoes but you. Hold yourself dearly. This is a practice, a prayer, an amulet and a portal. …know the gospel of [your] own brilliant nature. …know […]
God’s Bountiful Table
Posted on December 31, 2012 Leave a Comment
Our kitchen table is a central part of our family, serving more than just meals with its purpose. Guests are honored here. Parenting occurs here. Friends connect over coffee here. Family members intertwine and enfold here. Homework is learned, bills are paid, opinions are shared, books are read, writing is released here. Tears are shed, laughter is […]