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Sunday, January 29, 2023

Trust the Process

 

 


  There’s a story I heard when I lived in Louisiana. The story was told, pre-Katrina, as a kind of joke. I don’t know who created it, but did my best to remember it as it was told to me.

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The residents were warned that the hurricane was going to impact their city and the city recommended everyone evacuate.

One man said, “I don’t need to leave. G-d will save me.”

The waters rose, and a member of the rescue team approached in a boat. “Come on! I’ll bring you to safety!”

The name shook his head and said, “No, that’s okay. G-d’s going to save me.”

The waters continued to rise and the man had to climb on top of his roof. A helicopter came by, saw the man and hovered close enough to drop the man a ladder. “Come on! We’ll bring you to safety!”

But the man...Read More

by Jan Toomer



Sunday, January 22, 2023

A Bit of This and a Bit of That

 

 

 


 

I wrote an article. I didn’t like it. I wrote another and didn’t like it either. This means I missed my own beginning of the week deadline and decided to skip this (past) week.

I wrote a short poem, and it just sits on my desk.

I couldn’t figure out what the deal was. Am I at the “same story – different day” stage? I mulled it over. Nope, that’s not it. I’ve so much bouncing around in my brain, but it doesn’t seem to want to settle on one topic.

Frustrated, I sat with my Team and asked why I couldn’t seem to pick one topic. From that conversation, I came to the conclusion that I was just over-thinking things, thus making everything more complicated that it really should be.

My Team asked me, “If you’re having all this going on in your head, what makes you think others aren’t experiencing the same thing?” I love my Team.

So this article is a bit of this and a bit of that.

Ability Hyper-Sensitivity

I’ve recently been delving into more uses for essential oils and also trying to decide which herbs and veggies I’d like to plant this year.

I’ve also been working on the electrical/energetic aspects of our 4th and 5th dimensional bodies and how the physical body is working on – through energetic downloads – preparing for a lighter, completely unattached to the third dimensional existence.

With these updates / downloads, my “clair’s” have become even more sensitive. Clairaudience ... Read More

by Jan Toomer

 

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Pets Do Grieve

 

 

  “My mother’s dog came to live with us after my mother passed away. The dog just lies around; his eyes are vacant like he checked-out; he won’t eat and doesn’t interact with us, not even for snuggles.

“I don’t get it. He’s known us for his whole life. What’s wrong with him? And what can I do to help?”

Pets Do Grieve

It doesn’t matter if it’s a dog, cat, bird, rodent, reptile, fish, horse, etc. They are part of the family and will grieve the loss of someone in their family – whether the loss is due to death of a family member, or the animal has been abandoned.

Your mom’s dog has been with her companion (your mom) for most if not all of his life. The dog is grieving. He lost not only his human companion and his pack, but he also lost his home. He’s grieving and depressed.

You can address this with your veterinarian who may prescribe a short term anti-depressant for the pet.

Acknowledging you and the pet’s grief can help you both.

If it were me, I’d invite the memory or essence of...Read More

by Jan Toomer