Have you ever wondered how I get the information for these blogs? I had a reader ask me recently if I asked the animals the questions or if they just volunteered the information. It’s yes to both. Often I go into meditation and just ask what wants to be shared. Sometimes, I am curious about something or an event has brought something to my attention that I want more information on so I ask who might have something to share. Other times I might ask somebody (like Smokey) a specific question … [Read more...]
Stopping Panic in its Tracks
This past summer I received a call from a woman in panic...literally. She was in the midst of a panic attack and called me for help. Susan was out west enjoying a great conference with like minded people. She was outside with her group when they all noticed a large herd of Elk crossing through a field making their way toward a road. Susan grabbed her camera and set it up on a tripod to capture the moment. For most of us, watching a herd of Elk move across a field is not a daily … [Read more...]
Is it time to be a scientist?
Do you often tell yourself you've done something wrong or not good enough? I hear this from clients. "I didn't get quiet enough for my meditation." "I'm not sure if what I heard from the animal was accurate." "I wish I had done this differently." I didn't ....you fill in the blank. I get it. I used to be a perfectionist. My goal was to be as good and perfect at whatever I did as anyone could possibly be. I must be the best. If I didn't accomplish my goal as planned I would be disappointed … [Read more...]
Smokey talks about The Hunger Games
My beautiful horse Smokey has his own take on the hunger games. He has taught me a lot about survival and coming from a place of lack. Today he's sharing some of this with you too. But first let me go back a bit so you can get the full picture. Smokey came into my life when he was just six years old off the show track in Tennessee. He was skinny and scarred from the often cruel Tennessee Walking Horse show circuit. With me his life was different. One of the first things I told him (and … [Read more...]