Jan 4, 2013
I’m so excited to introduce you to a new series here on Soul Speak!
Beautiful souls who have journeyed through my Coming Back to Life Ecourse will be sharing their experience with it! I wanted to give you a first-hand view of how it truly does change lives and awaken hearts.
My blogging buddy, Bobbi Emel is first up! Her post brought tears to my eyes. She has been through such a heartbreaking loss, and I’m so inspired by her bravery and her ability to continue to explore her deepest More
Dec 18, 2012
A Shared Wisdom Guest Post Featuring Marilyn Tam
My mother was a gift wrapped in sandpaper – cutting and abrasive upon contact, but when carefully examined and thoughtfully experienced, she became my most powerful and inspiring teacher.
My mother just passed away between the American holiday of Thanksgiving and the year-end holidays of light and gift giving – an auspicious time of giving thanks and celebration of life.
Helping to sort out the things in her home, I found something that added More
Dec 14, 2012
Dan and I were both in pretty crappy moods the other night. It happens. We were tired and overworked and grumpy and felt completely depleted. It was really late, and we were just getting started for another shift of work. And neither of us was happy about it.
So for about 15 minutes, we complained. We vented. We shared our frustrations. We stewed. And then we got back to work and tried to push through it. But I could still feel it sitting in the pit of my stomach. Like an angry knot – wanting More
Dec 8, 2012
The world I live in now is very, very different from the world I used to live in. This new world is filled with beautiful, open souls who are saying yes to life and sharing their loving messages with the world. This new world leaves me with such a deep sense of connection – a deep sense of coming home, which isn’t something that I had felt at this level before in my entire life.
The world that I used to live in was much more closed off and never, ever felt like home to me. I constantly More
Nov 19, 2012
I got my first job when I was 14. I was a “soda jerk.” (Definitely not the most flattering title, but it was a fun job – for the most part.) I got to scoop ice cream, make floats, decorate sundaes, and even yell into a blow horn and announce kids’ birthdays. It was a fun job and also a nerve-wracking job for a closet introvert. But… I managed to come out of my shell and actually had a great time.
I wanted this job because it was a great way to have extra spending money More