Mar 10, 2013
Shared Wisdom Guest Post Featuring Samantha Pelletier
Four years ago today, I was on what most would consider a sensible path. I was admitted to a well-respected honors program for university on a full-tuition scholarship, where I started off as a happy double major in English and Psychology with plans on attending law school.
Despite my pride in my academic and personal accomplishments, deep down I had a sense that something was missing. Not surprising, my body gave out on me and my life was More
Feb 23, 2013
A Shared Wisdom Guest Post Featuring Marilyn Tam
They cannot take away our self-respect if we do not give it to them. – Mahatma Gandhi
Are you good enough? Most people harbor feelings that somehow if people really knew who they are, they will not like them. This nagging feeling buzzes in the brain like small yet powerfully irritating mosquitoes, ready to sting at any moment, undermining our confidence to claim our rightful place at the table. More
Feb 18, 2013
A Shared Wisdom Guest Post Featuring Karen Hager
I’m a professional intuitive, and Valentine’s Day brought a lot of questions my way about love and relationships. We deal with these questions all year long, but there’s something about running into paper Cupids and giant red hearts everywhere we go that brings relationship concerns to the forefront.
I got an email from a woman recently who asked:
Why do I keep attracting people just like my ex? With the same issues? The same patterns? Am More
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