Question about the Rainbow Bridge…

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN VISITED BY A PET WHO HAS CROSSED THE "RAINBOW BRIDGE?" Share your experiences in the comments below... At times, I've wondered what happens to animals when they die. Years ago, my cat died. Soon after, I received a call from a friend I hadn't heard from for over a year. She was an avid animal advocate and her life centered around her pet menagerie. She was well "tuned in" to animals. "Out of the blue," she called to give me a…

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Gotta love validation!

I usually don’t watch TV or follow the books and videos of others. I always like to have my experiences first and then ask to have them validated. That way it feels more “pure” to me. This week, while doing a tedious but “no brainer” task, I asked to be Guided to some videos I could listen to while I worked. I was Guided to go to gaia.com and listen to the investigative journalist, Linda Moulton Howe’s series “Truth Hunter.” I am new to her…

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An inmate’s thoughts about “Living in the Moment”

Joe is serving his 37th year on a 72 year sentence in a Pennsylvania prison for crimes he committed during a weekend full of bad choices / moments when he was 19 years old. He is ever grateful that no one was killed during this crime spree. Here are some of Joe's current insights on "Living in the Moment." "In the past, if something happened at any point during the day to anger, hurt or upset me, it most often ruined the whole day. I…

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Blessings

Meet Marshal... After four years of extensive training, at the age of 16, Marshal was accepted under Cherokee Tribal status as a Holy Man. In the book, Marshal states, "Being incarcerated changed my life. Eventually, I realized what I had been missing. Family and friends had been there for me, but I did not see them. I had taken everything and everyone for granted, until I lost them." Falsely accused, he is serving his 25th year in prison on a 50 year sentence. Since 2002,…

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Inmate Testimonial

It is heart warming for me to receive letters of appreciation from Seeking inmates who are blessed by the books I have written and donated to them. Moreso, there is a growing excitement for Enlightenment Behind Bars which is a series of spiritual lessons written by inmates that I have befriended. This book is an inspiration for all Seekers and especially for those behind bars who are struggling to awaken while living in the “Belly of the Beast.” It has the factor, “If I can…

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Embrace Your Differences

Once you remember who you are as a powerful spiritual being, it becomes easier to embrace your differences with others. Competition, material possessions and kudos from others loses its importance. When you have fully gained peace and inner balance, you will begin to enjoy every moment of your life. You will feel equally balanced whether someone is yelling in your face or giving you a heart connected hug. You will know who you are and can appreciate the opportunity of each experience on Earth. Whenever…

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Pray and Release

The future is being created by the beliefs and choices you are making in the current moment. Thus, state your intentions for what you wish to experience, then let it go and know that you have a myriad of Heavenly Helpers who are setting everything into motion. Holding a firm thought of what you want makes their job easier. It is the wavering that creates problems. This is because you and they get the momentum going in one direction. Then if you change your mind,…

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Truthfulness

"Needles" learned the lesson of "truthfulness" after being arrested for tax fraud. His seven years of incarceration, especially 92 days in solitary confinement, brought him to the doorway of "inner freedom," changing his life forever.   https://www.theresacrabtree.com/ebb-book/

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