What I can honestly say about this guide, is that, though I've had the desire to be non-violent, and am a pretty nice person (hehe), this guide has guided me on a journey to such peace and tranquility, never before thought possible.
Processing through this guide, has been proof to me, that the Power of Words and Thoughts can bring about the expansion of peace and tranquility to our very core, deep deep within.
There is no question in my mind that anyone, Inclined to read this guide, young or old, knowledgeable or not, may benefit greatly by this spiritually guided guide book.
Who Am I?
What I can say about myself is that my life's journey has taught me foremost how to listen to the Angelic world. So grateful am I ;-)
During my activities, I have worn many hats. Somewhere around seven very active careers have filled my life with joy even through the difficult times.
And now I write. Each career had its Divine spiritual guidance though I could not recognize it for many years.
Sometimes we do not know we are listening. Hmm, we think it's simply an idea or inspiration. Then we wake up. That's what happened to me.
Of course being a devoted (hehe) atheist, I needed 3-D miracles to convince me otherwise. Being a bit of a philosopher and stuck in a Catholic high school my freshman year, I flourished through the arguments the Theology class presented. Finally I was convinced by my own processing in this class, that God was not real.
My first “waking up” was at age 41 while in New Mexico in 1992.
So What's My New Hat? -- Meet Grannie Mama Sita
Here’s a sweet short story. For the past 10 to 15 years I've been wanting a new wardrobe. Being a seamstress and a fashion designer, I kept waiting for an inspiration as to my new attire. What's my new hat?
Then one day, maybe a year ago, as I was strolling through the park with my puppies, I was enjoying watching a group of youngsters play soccer. They looked like a bunch of cousins with their adults in the background making barbecue.
One little little fellow noticed me and the puppies and began to get closer to us. He seemed to be watching me with intensity and so I stopped to say hello. He reached up tall, dimples and all, with such a sweet sweet smile saying, “Hi Grannie!” Then he ran off. What a cute little squirt! And thus gave birth to my new hat.
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