Things that have made a difference in my spiritual journey
Knowing that I am not alone-my spiritual guides are here to help and will anytime I ask
We are spiritual beings having a human experience not human beings having a spiritual experience
Whatever the question “Love is the answer”
Anger kills, literally- have seen it!- it is hard to get out – but “morning papers were and are significant to letting the anger out
We need balance in our lives——yin and yang—we are so much more productive this way.
Everybody needs to be alone sometimes and enjoy being with themselves.
Finding the things that give you joy—my kids, my grandchildren, my work, my animals.
Animals are a gift and teach us about unconditional love.
Don’t take things personally—people only do what relates to them and their path.
Never make assumptions—it can lead to making yourself crazy—go with yourself and what you know to be true.
People need the most loving when they’re the least lovable.
True love is kind, giving, and shared.
True passion in anything comes from love.
INTENTION IS EVERTHING! —even if you do something that hurts or turns out wrong –the intention is everything!
We are on a spiritual journey that we chose ourselves—we are here to learn life lessons—- you cannot interfere with somebody else’s path—they will not learn their lessons.
Life is always changing—-not always as we would like, but everything has positive as well as negative aspects.
Adversity and painful situations are the UNIVERSE teaching you life lessons.
We are energy beings and as such , disruptions in our energy fields eventually come to the etheric field and manifest in our physical body.
Clearing out the energy fields often brings relief of pain, sleep, anxiety, and depression.
The UNIVERSE will always provide!
When you “pray” or ask the Divine Power for something——- Be careful what you ask for because you will get what you ask for.
Prayer —-is asking for guidance——-Meditation—-is being still long enough to get the answer.
Everyone in our life is there to teach us something we need to learn—there are no coincidences in life —-everything happens for a reason—-the plan is there but how we get there and how many detours we take along the way is decided by the choices we make in life.
Art is important —–because in my opinion, it should provoke emotions that are healing—loving— or emotions that move us to promote loving reactions in people—against abuse, etc.
The best way to teach is by example.
A cluttered home reflects a cluttered mind.
We should surround ourselves with things that give us positive energy—anything with negative emotions connected with it should go.
A channel for healing (healer) are always healing themselves as well—life lessons are to be passed on.
Things always have a way of working out the way they’re supposed to.
Love given out always has a way of coming back ten-fold.
We are much stronger than we realize and when we are tested, our true nature and strength or weakness comes out.
Living in the present moment teaches us about patience—it is not the past that matters (it is gone and we can’t do anything but learn from it) nor the future that matters( we have no control over it)—-we really only have right now!
LIVE until you die!
“Real communication ,is essential for good healthy relationships.
I have been a certified dental assistant for the past 16 years. Over that time I have been interested in many of the healing arts. In 1993, I became a reflexologist and continued to study other forms of alternative health.
My passion for Homeopathy began when I was treated by a homeopath in 1998. I really resonated with the philosophy and treatment of homeopathy. Only after a few consultations I knew I had to become involved and help heal others. With restored health and a great deal of energy, I am driven to study this wonderful healing art.
I have successfully completed the first milestone in my homeopathic career by graduating from the Vancouver Homeopathic Academy. I hope to write my Certification of Classical Homeopathy in the next few years. I am a member of the West Coast Homeopathic Society and regularly attend study sessions to stay updated and educated. I also attend local trade shows and educate the public on Homeopathy. I am recently married and reside in Langley with two cats and a golden retriever named Montana. My animals are wonderful homeopathic patients.