Last night, I received a vision of toxic waste dumping into a large body of water, presumably an ocean, gulf or Great Lake. Not a pretty sight. Think of the famous television ad of the native American canoeing in tainted rivers, who,…
“Some Intuitive Evening”
Last night in Palm Springs, I facilitated a mini-workshop where I shared how I discovered and now utilize my intuitive gift. Grateful for the attentive interest that my remarks received, for me, however; the highlight of “Some Intuitive Evening” (too clever?) was when the…
Scene Of The Crime
“One helicopter flying overhead. Zoom in on little boy who appears to have been struck by a car. Grieving mother. Son’s body transforms into spirit. Glows. Police lights. Feels like cops have someone cornered – a kidnapper.” On July 16,…
Where There’s A Wheel, There’s A Way
Later today, I’ll be at round-two contestant auditions for “Wheel of Fortune,” the long-running television game show. A friend and I, along with hundreds of others, attended an open-call tryout held in the Palm Springs area last November and were told of a…
Now Showing!
“Jeff, Who Lives at Home” is an indie film whose afternoon showtime coincided better with my schedule than “The Hunger Games.” Focused on the family dynamics of a mother (beautifully played by Susan Sarandon) and her two, grown sons (Ed Helms and Jason Segel acing their roles),…
Tag! I’m It!
While in Los Angeles last week for a volunteer meeting for the Human Rights Campaign gala dinner, I received a parking ticket. I was stumped because I’d nearly 15 minutes left on the meter after the short time spent in a nearby…
Animal Instincts – Part 2
One of my first entries (Animal Instincts) focused on how creatures great and small have a keen sense when it comes to intuition. Bucky, my lab-mix, whom I adopted 15 years ago, has often clued me in to energies of…
A Spirited Encounter
When I’ve popped into the neighborhood liquor store on occasion to pick up aromatic bitters to mix-up manhattans (okay, and a bottle of Gentleman Jack too!), I’ve always received a friendly greeting from Raza, the Middle-Easterner cashier. Last week, I…
American Idols
The Oscars are often referred to as “the Super Bowl of award shows, ” while the Super Bowl is tagged as “the Oscars of football.” Both are American pastimes whose televised spectacles reach worldwide audiences. Most recently, I’ve had some…
My Filing Cabinets
Like any profession, being an intuitive requires work. And patience. And practice. And focus. When I made the decision to pursue my gift over three and a half years ago, I had a feeling that it was going to be…