Image from: Wikipedia In Melissa Etheridge’s song I’ve Loved You Before, she writes about a topic I’m very close too: Past Lives. Anyone who has been following Wisdom and Life for any length of time is aware of my powerful belief […]
Okay. I’m sure many of you who read my blog on a regular basis have been wanting to ask many times over: Do you REALLY believe everything you write about here? What with Monday’s column about energy fields, and everything you’ve written […]
A couple who married for seventy one years recently transitioned within hours of each other. Robert and Nora Viands were inseparable during their marriage. My friend Yvonne I. Wilson over on Google+ recently wrote a column at her blog called: Grieving Husband, 96, Writes Song […]
Image from: Vimeo Alright. So before I delve into the topic of Soul Groups, let me first ask a question: How do you believe one develops a personal worldview? My impression is that we take in what we see around us, […]
What Was I Born To Do? What were you doing before you read this? How was that action helping another person? Heavy question. But if you truly understood that Kabbalah is about accepting the responsibility, of being a channel of the Light, […]
Here’s an obscure prayer to wrap your head around: Perhaps I shall return someday Under each stanza I will attempt to decipher the meaning from my interpretation. My interpretation will be in Bold. Perhaps I shall return someday Once more to stand […]
I’ve mentioned my obsession with Pompeii previously at Wisdom and Life. A few days ago on Sunday, July 14, a G+ friend, Tina Gray tagged me. She mentioned a song by Bastille called Pompeii and it got me thinking about the city […]
Okay: If dreams are a way to reach are higher plane If dreams are a way to visit with with those who have transitioned Have you ever considered whether dreams could be a conduit to your past life? Have you ever […]
Saint Rose of Lima. The last in my Saints Monday Theme Image from: har22201.blogspot.com Isabel as was Rose’s given name was born in 1856. Rose, as she is known because everyone who looked upon her saw only beauty wanted from an early […]
Image from: Catholic.org Welcome to another edition of Saints Monday. Saint Brigid of Ireland is special to me as my friends in the column The Professor and her Husband are integral to Saint Brigid. Before they both transitioned, the professor’s husband became EXTREMELY […]