A Few of My Favorite Things

This year, I’ve had fun creating and connecting with you through YouTube Shorts. I wish you plenty of time in the New Year to focus on your creativity, your work, and your joy.

A bit about connecting with your angels and guides!
When I hear atheists argue, I actually like some of their points because of their intelligence and academic study. However, I do think they lack experience with the realm of consciousness outside of the physical form.
Over the years, I have loved studying archetypes from the writings Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, Caroline Myss and others. My college students enjoy finding their particular archetypes through this quick online test. They often report enjoying the creativity and openness of this discussion more than the traditional discussions based on Myers Briggs, DISC, etc. 

Throughout time, the archetypes that I’ve resonated most with are the Artist/Creative, Spiritual Seeker, Explorer, Eternal Child, Sacred Clown, Sage, Healer, and Alchemist/Magician. Obviously, with these archetypes, my life has been a wild ride. And, if I laugh “too much,” it is only because we all are moving at quick speeds through eternity. And, I have great compassion for myself and others on their rides.

When you have died and know the other side, you know the ending and the beginning. Only the middle is a surprise, but even then I get flashes of knowing. I find it challenging to take anything too seriously because I never forget my soul’s eternal knowing and permanent residence. 

Here’s to joy in the middle and on the wild ride of your life!

2 thoughts on “A Few of My Favorite Things

  1. I just watched your retelling of your NDE, and it really touched me. I’m very grateful for your testimony and how well you articulated so many aspects of the experience. Truly inspiring and motivating to live a different life, true to one’s purpose.

    After college, law school and a decade of my life wasted working in a law firm for insurance companies, helping them pay less to people injured in their jobs, providence took me out of that situation and helped me find my way to my true calling, which is to teach!

    I’ve since graduated from a master’s program from Brown and another at the Univ. of Chicago, and am now working on a research doctorate after teaching for MIT the past 4 years. God’s purpose is so much better and bigger than I ever expected, and your story, as I said, really spoke to me. I wish you all the blessings and happiness in the world. God bless.

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