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Transition and Service

Fall weather continues in our tiny corner of the US – New England. 80 degree sunshine is still several days’ reach from us. Such odd weather for this time of … Continued

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Summer Solstice

I guess there’s a reason it feels almost like fall here in New England as Summer officially starts with the longest day of the year on Sunday. Fall typically makes … Continued

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Fruity Messages from the Angels

Sometimes people think that the messages from the angels are straightforward, obvious and easy to understand. While this is true many of the times, there are occasions when the angels want … Continued

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What is Your Song?

From Peter’s Love Your Human Design blog. I just LOVE this message and the song he posted from Rent brings tears to my eyes and joy to my heart. Sooooooo … Continued

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Commitment

I have always been one to hold true to commitments that I make. I honor the expectations that I set for others to the best of my ability. This has … Continued

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Health Care Reform – an Angelic Blueprint/Human Design Perspective

A post from my beloved husband Peter Roe. To get your Human Design chart, visit www.LoveYourHumanDesign.com We are born on to this earth in a vessel called the human body. … Continued

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A Tribute to My Mother

As a little girl, I called her Mommy. I remember lying on her bed with my head in her lap while she made her morning phone calls. She would stroke my … Continued

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Looking in the mirror

As some of you may know, we hosted our first annual AngelsTeach student/alum reunion last weekend. It was such an honor to be part of this event and to have … Continued

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From the outback of Norfolk Mass

Guest post from Barb Andrew… Hi everyone, Am having such a wonderful time with Nina and Peter, their children, friends and a menagerie of cats, dogs, geese, sheep, and 17 … Continued

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Protection – to cover over

I’ve had the honor of spending some quality time this week with my friend, student and colleague Barb Andrew. Barb and I were in seminary together several years ago and while we … Continued

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