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The Summer of Healing

It’s time to call a spade a spade. I’m affectionately naming this “The Summer of Healing” for both Peter and me. I realized last week that the muted sadness I … Continued

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Graduating Angels

As my son walked across the stage to receive his high school diploma yesterday from the Quaker school he attended in Providence RI for 8 years, I felt the tug on … Continued

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The Angelic Dynamic of Change

Have you ever wished that change would happen overnight?…that you can make a wish, caste a spell and voila, it’s done! This past weekend, the angels shared some insight on … Continued

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Our Precious Children

[Note: Scroll down for the link to the Indigo Awareness webcast recording. Click to view The Indigo Children article published in Aspire Magazine in 2009.] I had a nightmare about my grade school … Continued

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The Angel Smackdown

Had one of what I call an “angel smack-down” that started on Wednesday and finished this morning… It’s one of those angel awakenings that happen abruptly, without warning and usually … Continued

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Assasin Bugs, Toothbrushes & Angels

What could assasin bugs and toothbrushes possibly have in common, dear earth angel? Especially with respect to angels? A powerful message from my angels about the importance, neh, criticality of … Continued

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Turning into the Skid

Last week the Angel of Winter gifted us with two feet of snow. This morning we were hit again by an anomaly of 17 degrees (Fahrenheit) on the ground with … Continued

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The Perfection of Being Human

A classic journal entry from May 14th, 2010… On my way to yoga this morning I chatted with my angels about the message I’d sent to the Living with the … Continued

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A Moment of Truth

‘Tis the season. For honesty that is. I’m talking about full blown, head on, stand-in-front-of-the-mirror naked and smiling kind of honesty. At least that’s how I wish to live this … Continued

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True Gratitude with a Side of Stuffing

I love Thanksgiving. The food, the people, the memories. I remember being a little girl wearing my favorite mauve velvet dress and black patent leather shoes. I ran frenetically around … Continued

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