While hiking the trail to the lighthouse, my psychic intuition told me that I’d receive information about a past life once I reached the destination on the edge of the northern California coast. This would be a spiritual highlight of the mega road…
Singing In The Shower (& Two Other Things You Should Do!)
Pretending to be Justin Timberlake, Blake Shelton or Aretha Franklin while belting songs in the shower is healthy; it’s a fun (if not, daffy) way to explore your inner voice, or life yearnings. Unfortunately, some choose to ignore those desires…
Spring Cleaning
Clearing clutter from the proverbial kitchen catchall drawer, I disposed of two packs of old saltines, last year’s jury duty summons, a bingo card and six loose keys, which unlocked Lord knows what doors! After that project, I decided to clean…
Mindful Music
Meditation, the calming awareness of mind, body and soul, may require assistance to get started. After all, some find it challenging to shut out the day’s parade of non stop activity in order to focus inward. One way to develop a meditation…
The Naked Truth
In my psychic medium practice, I tell clients that medium energy is when I unite with a spiritual source and serve as a conduit for messages. While I never know, when that might occur, the results are typically uplifting and comforting.…
The Hills Are Alive, Again!
Brown paper packages tied up with string and snowflakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes are returning to select theaters April 19th and 22nd for the 50th Anniversary of the mega-musical, The Sound of Music. A beloved film, it also brings back…
The Doors
Doors are entries into the many domains of our lives. Escutcheon, the simple, or sometimes ornate, hardware surrounding keyholes, entice you to step inside and embrace your surroundings. The same can be said about our souls; they, too, have portals. And, it’s…
Easter: Seven Years Ago
“No one will ever believe this. Not the first person,” I said, staring at a mirror in my Palm Springs condo at 4 a.m. There was a pensive pause. “What about me? I’m the one who’s going through all of…
Substitute Teacher
I’ve taught myself to replace perceived negative words and phrases with more empowering ones. The substitutions result in my having a more positive mindset. Here are a few examples: I’m dreading my doctor’s appointment. Change to: I’m grateful for my…
Bless You Child
This week, while editing (again!) the book I plan to publish, I found myself smiling about my pre-teen years. While the manuscript covers my spiritual discovery and journey, its title, Little Red Wagon, is a metaphor for collecting and honoring our childhood…