Dr. Jeanette welcomes Daryl McCullough, author of The Story of Tree and Cloud, to show us the connections to our loved ones as spirit after they have passed on. What is our human existence about, how do we experience the end of time in this body, and how do we connect with the spirits that have passed on? End of life, transitioning to the other world, and becoming our soul energy beings again can become frightful and we do everything to stay in the comfort of our knowing human body. Can we find the glory in a cycle of life…
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Thru the cobwebs of our mind And the shadows of our heart, Love endures. – Excerpt from ‘Sage Wisdom’ by Dr Jeanette Gallagher, ND 2022
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Shanalee Sharboneau, author of a children’s series My Family Loves Me, which connects a mother and father to the heart and soul of a child through reading. How do we create a mantra to connect our heart and soul to the tender hearts and souls of our loved ones in their very early days? How can we let our children know what we are feeling, what we would like to connect with them, and let them know how deeply we feel about them? Who loves me, who keeps me safe, who shelters me and who is deeply…
Seeking support, comfort and unconditional love sounds so simple, yet it evaded most of our life experiences. The gentle touch of a warm hand, the hug of soft arms and the ear of a patient listener are qualities of a kindred, kind and angelic soul. Qualities we brag to say we can do, or challenge others to possess seems to be the ‘me too’ movement of today. What if identity and gratitude were left out of the picture and giving of this experience is felt deeper in the soul than the regular senses? Just as the gentle cypress tree seems…
Time to start easing into the ‘fall back’ time that will be here soon. Sleep a little later each day, eat dinner a little earlier each day and ease into the cycle of nature and time. Next year, daylight savings time permanent? Can’t wrap my head around that. I LOVE short days and long nights. When it gets dark early, it is time to be home and warm. Yes, I know, Arizona, you don’t comply. When I lived there I missed the dark in winter as the cycle I knew. Depending on where you live and your lifestyle, you may…
Autumn is the season of memories, reflection and transition in both nature and the sunset of our lives. Each year, we join nature in ending cycles such as flowering plants, trees, and food harvesting while in preparation for a resting or ending season of winter. As the seasons change, we too, start to recall our precious life long memories and try to recapture the moment in time, to feel deeply the emotional tie it holds in our body and thoughts. Fall is the time of reminiscing and holding on to that which makes us human and vulnerable. We smell the…
Our words need an overhaul. A church posted asking for donations of food ‘for the needy’. I thought we were all one family and welcoming all to the table of nourishment. Why not ask seeking nourishment support for our families and friends at this time.
Enjoy your day y’all! Offline and off grid for a bit Smile in the sunshine!
We talk about magic and mystery. We talk about light and dark. We feel the light of the sun. We seek the light of the moon. All co exist and we cannot wish them away, capture their essence to control, or deny their place in this universe. What we can do is understand life from many different perspectives. Can we do the same for humanity? What does that mean? There is room for all of us, but can we honor all, to each be in their own moment in time?