Happy Spring!
I love winter solstice and spring equinox, don't you! That's because I love nature more than just about anything. I imagine beautiful rituals of dancing in the fields with flowers and singing with the coyotes on a cold mountaintop. So today I am offering only for students, the opportunity to have a Spring Equinox Angel Reading for only $60, which is a great savings from my usual fee. I'd love to do it free, no fee, but sigh, the world costs a lot to live in.
All you have to do is send me an email or give me a call by April 1, 2013. My cell phone is 323-557-8934. I suggest you contact me early so I can fit you into my schedule at a convenient date. We can do it by phone, if you live far away.
Last night when I was out walking, the half-moon was directly overhead, and I had to tilt my head waaay back to see it! It was a crispy cool night complete with stars. By the way, have you noticed the natural moon phases at the bottom of this page? You can see the phases of the moon here, even if it is hidden from your eyes in the skies by storms or clouds.
Today I will go out in nature and take a long solitary walk with my little dog, Penny (I mostly have to carry her) to the top of a mountain, to celebrate the nature spirits and spring equinox.
Here's another special little gift to you, all about the angels:
Do you know that angels love all kinds of weather? Angels
are not dependent on the sun for light, as we are. Angels shine with their own
light! You shine with your own light too. When you are living from your heart,
even the most somber winter day can seem warm and peaceful—because real peace
is independent of any experience. Even the most somber moment can be filled
with peace—because peace is the backdrop upon which everything is written.
The
more peaceful you are, the simpler your life will be and the more you will have
to share with others. Then, like an angel, you will naturally serve God in all
your moments.
The
mind has its own ideas of what peace is. These ideas can prevent real seeing. Seeking peace is like chasing that elusive
butterfly. If you run after a butterfly, is it still a butterfly? Is it? Or has
it become just an idea in your mind, something for you to grab hold of, name,
and show to your friends on dark winter nights? Consider that a butterfly is a
butterfly only for so long as it is able to fly freely, moving in God’s
direction, not cupped in our hands where it soon perishes. Consider that peace
is not a thought, not a butterfly you must pursue—but the stillness that holds the thought.
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The love and
peace of angels are with you now and always
And last but not least, my little field mouse painting:

Thanks for the offer, Indira. I will call you and schedule a spring reading (spring cleaning!) but I insist on paying your regular price. I benefit greatly from your readings and want to do my part to support your work. I can afford to pay you and so I will.
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