Tag: Faith
The Ripple Effect: How Everyday Actions Create Change
The ripple effect of kindness cannot be discounted. In a world that often feels chaotic and divided, it’s easy to wonder if our small actions truly matter. We see injustice, pain, and struggle, and we might feel powerless to create change. But change doesn’t always come from grand gestures or sweeping movements—it often starts with […]
Attract a Buyer With a Spiritual Cleansing
Attracting a Buyer with a Spiritual Cleansing There are things you can do to attract a home buyer to your home. Some are basics, cleaning your home, staging it, but there is a spiritual aspect that you may want to add to your preparation of your home for sale. You may have heard of he […]
Mail Call – God’s Simple Plan of Salvation
Somehow I think this world would be a better place if more people were compassionate and instead of judgement lead with understanding.
Weekly Affirmation – You are the Universe….
This weeks affirmation is as follows:
The universe is for me and with me and responds to me in positive and constructive ways.
Patience In Mediumship
The Role of Patience in Mediumship: A Personal Journey Patience in mediumship is not something we often discuss. Patience is one of the most valuable qualities in mediumship, yet for many—including myself—it’s not something that comes naturally. When I first began developing my abilities, patience was a real struggle. I wanted quick connections and immediate […]
Weekly Affirmation – Opportunity
This weeks affirmation is as follows:
Today, the door is opened for all opportunities for me.
Faith and Spirit: Lessons from My Grandmothers
Faith and Spirit: Lessons from My Grandmothers I had two wonderful grandmothers, each with a unique perspective on spirituality. One was deeply religious, a devout Roman Catholic, while the other always said, “I am spiritual, but not religious.” Their differing beliefs have profoundly shaped who I am today. The Devout Roman Catholic Grandmother My Roman […]
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha: The Lily of the Mohawks Today, I want to talk about Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, known as the “Lily of the Mohawks.” Her story is one of resilience and faith. Born in 1656 in what is now New York State, Kateri was the daughter of a Mohawk chief and an Algonquin Christian mother. […]
Saint Katharine Drexel
Saint Katharine Drexel: A Trailblazer for Racial Justice Today I want to talk about Saint Katharine Drexel. I am fascinated by women in the late 1800s and what inspired them. Here is a woman who fought for racial justice for Native Americans and African Americans. In 1915, Katharine founded Xavier University in New Orleans, the […]
Navigating Attacks on Your Beliefs: A Guide to Graceful Responses
Navigating attacks on your beliefs is not something we talk about enough and perhaps we should. Such confrontations often come at the most inconvenient times, catching us off guard. Unfortunately, we don’t discuss this enough in spiritual communities, leaving many unprepared for these challenging interactions. While discussing these interactions won’t make past experiences better, it […]