Yesterday, while exercising, I wore a pair of socks that sported holes the size of Montana. Frayed strategically near the lower right ankle and left big toe, the feet coverings didn’t provide much comfort; instead, they generated a set of blisters. The hosiery…
Booking Engagement
Last week, I signed a contract with a literary agent to represent me and my spiritual journey memoir, Little Red Wagon. While a big, next step in the publishing process, inking the agreement gave cause to reflect on the book’s genesis and…
Atlantis
I lived in Atlanta for 20 years, but Atlantis? Last month, I had an out of body experience (OBE), which made me rethink a possible connection with the legendary lost continent, first described by Plato. “Saw dark twilight sky –…
How The Waste Was Won
Industries come and go, often petering out due to lack of relevance in today’s society. However, new ventures typically fill those voids, such as the recycling and repurposing of previously used materials. As predictions go, I sense more and more businesses – ranging…
Got Questions?
It’s time to check the mailbag for questions asked by my readers and consultation clients regarding my field of work. Here are a few: Do colors have spiritual connections? – In one word, yes. Think of the world as a rainbow,…
Best Of The Supremes (& Other Psychic Hits)
A reporter for the popular online publication Vocativ.com , interviewed me last week regarding psychic predictions about the vacancy on the Supreme Court of the United States. You’ll find my comments below, along with a few other intuitive insights for the greater population. The Supremes…
A Peace Of My Mind
Deadly attacks in Beirut, California and Paris last year were joined this week by bombings in Istanbul. Despite the violence, these headlines make the rallying cry for world peace even stronger. I was interviewed on New Year’s Eve by The Huffington Post regarding…
Sweet ’16
I’m affectionately calling 2016, Sweet ’16. I’m not saying it’s going to be a nonstop party, but it feels like the year will bring opportunities for those who are eager to move their lives forward. How does that happen? Well,…
Ode To October, Redux
By October, summer has faded like an aged postcard. Labor Day has come and gone and a new season welcomed. Children and parents are now acclimated to the back-to-school routine. Department stores have finished their end-of-season sales and started hinting about Santa. Autumn…
Card Clout
Funny, how a birthday card can change one’s life. But, seven years ago, a paper sentiment given to me from my mother did just that! Opening the envelope, I saw a picture of a five-year-old pulling a little red wagon.…