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THE PILGRIMAGE WITHIN
“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” ― Ernest Hemingway As I sit here in India, in a land that vibrates with ancient wisdom and whispers from sages long gone, Hemingway’s words sink deeper into my heart than they ever have before. What if our greatest calling is not to outshine another human being, but to outshine the version of ourselves we were yesterday? What if true nobility is quiet, humble


LESSONS FROM INDIA’S TEMPLES
“If we could simply live in the light of our bodies being temples of the Holy Spirit, our daily life would be transformed.” ― Elizabeth George Growing up in the American “Bible Belt,” I was surrounded by churches of every size and style. Yet I never truly understood what a temple was—not in the sacred, energetic sense—until much later in life. Now here I am, in India, a land said to have anywhere from 650,000 to over 2 million temples, each one a heartbeat of devotion. Toda


HEARTSPEAK
“I read somewhere once that in the 1960s, fiction writers were troubled by the notion that life was becoming stranger and more sensational than made-up stories could ever hope to be. Our new problem - more profound, I think - is that life no longer resembles a story. Events intersect but don't progress. People interact but don't make contact.” Walter Kirn There is something profoundly humbling about being a stranger in a strange land. It wasn’t on my bucket list to be thou


AN ANGELIC THANKSGIVING IN A FOREIGN LAND
“Thanksgiving and praise open in your consciousness the way for spiritual growth and supply to come to you. Spirit pushes Itself out into visible manifestation as soon as a channel is opened through which It can flow. You should be thankful for everything at all times. Realize that all power to think, and speak, and act comes from God, and that He is with you now, guiding and inspiring you.” Paramahansa Yogananda Today, as much of America pauses to gather around tables fil


A HEART DRUNK ON GOD: MY DIVINE WALK IN INDIA
“Where Ganges, woods, Himalayan caves, and men dream God — I am hallowed; my body touched that sod.” Paramahansa Yogananda For more than half my life, the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda have been a steady flame lighting my path. When I first opened Autobiography of a Yogi , it felt as though the pages themselves breathed. I devoured every word, hungry for the depth, truth, and love that poured from his life story. There were countless meditations in which I called out


LESSONS FROM THE SKIES OF INDIA
"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all." ~ Oscar Wilde There is something extraordinary about sitting in the most populated country on earth and realizing just how many souls are moving, breathing, longing, and awakening all at once. Tonight, as I sit in my friend’s home here in New Delhi, the skies themselves seem alive. Every few minutes, I hear the thunder of another plane carving its path through the night—each one filled with people h


HOME IS WHERE THE ROSE APPEARS
“People where you live, the little prince said, grow five thousand roses in one garden… Yet they don’t find what they’re looking for… And yet what they’re looking for could be found in a single rose.” — From The Little Prince (originally published in French as Le Petit Prince) by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry There is a sweetness in this story that has followed me since childhood. I can still see my French teacher’s eyes light up each time she spoke of Le Petit Prince, especiall


GUIDED BY ANGELS THROUGH EARTHLY CHAOS
“Read a little. Meditate more. Think of God all the time.” ― Paramahansa Yogananda Tonight felt like the true beginning of my India experience. After days of allowing my body to acclimate and heal, I finally felt strong enough to step back out into this sacred land. My first outing? A wedding—colorful, lively, overflowing with joy—and the adventure began long before we even arrived. The roads of India are a dance all their own. I thought I had seen chaos driving across the


INDIA, BABAJI AND THE INVITATION TO LOVE
"If you come to doubt, I'll give you every reason to doubt. If you come suspicious, I'll give you every reason to be suspicious. But if you come seeking Love, I'll show you more love than you've ever known" ~ Mahavatar Babaji There are moments in our lives when the path becomes so sacred that words feel too small to hold what the heart knows. That is how I feel here in India—this land where sages have breathed prayers into the air for centuries, where the soil remembers eve


THE GOD-SPARK WITHIN
"The real purpose of life can only be found deep within yourself. Once that is found, nothing else matters and the smile on your face will never diminish." Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar The nights here in India have taken on a luminous rhythm of their own. Each evening, as we gather in this high spiritual land, conversations unfold like petals opening to the light. Over cups of chai and the hum of ancient energy, we speak of the world — of the unhappiness weighing down so


LIVING AS A BLESSING
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou There is a sacred truth woven into these words, one that the soul recognizes immediately. Long after conversations fade and details blur, what remains is the emotional imprint we leave behind. A kindness remembered. A wound felt. A moment of being truly seen—or not. So much of life is lived in passing moments. We cross paths briefly with s

Teri Angel
3 days ago3 min read


HOW LOVE DEFINES HOME
"Where we love is home - home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts." — Oliver Wendell Holmes There are places in our lives that shape us so deeply, they never truly release us. Our feet may walk away, our lives may carry us across miles and decades, but the essence of those places stays stitched into our hearts. One of the first places I ever called home as an adult was Lexington, Kentucky. I was a student at the University of Kentucky in the seventies, and everythin

Teri Angel
4 days ago3 min read


AWAKENING AWE
Photo credit: Ruth Anderson “When the people lack a sense of awe, there will be trouble in the empire. Lao Tzu There is a quiet wisdom in these words that feels especially relevant now. Awe is not something we talk about often, yet it is something our souls recognize instantly. Awe is the moment your breath catches as the sun rises. It is the hush that falls when you witness kindness where you expected cruelty. It is the feeling of being small in the best possible way—held

Teri Angel
5 days ago3 min read


GUIDED BY COMPASSION
"Compassion is the wish to see others free from suffering." - Dalai Lama Compassion is not a soft sentiment reserved for moments when life feels calm and kind. It is an active force—one that rises from empathy and moves us toward loving action. To be compassionate is to notice suffering and then choose to respond with wisdom rather than judgment, with kindness rather than indifference. True compassion asks something of us. It invites us to see beyond our own experiences and

Teri Angel
6 days ago3 min read


STOP COMPLAINING AND START LIVING
“When you arise in the morning give thanks for the food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies only in yourself.” – Tecumseh There is a question I sometimes sit with in the quiet moments before dawn: If I knew I had one year left to live, what would I change about the way I am living now? Each time I ask it, the answer comes gently and clearly—nothing. That clarity did not come from a life without challenges. It came from a conscio

Teri Angel
7 days ago3 min read


LOOK UP
“You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.” – Charlie Chaplin There are days when the weight of the world feels heavier than usual. News headlines pull us into fear. Personal challenges tug at our hearts. Old memories resurface and whisper stories of what didn’t work or what was lost. In those moments, it is easy—almost instinctual—to lower our gaze and focus on what feels broken, unfinished, or painful. Yet, the angels remind us that where we place our attention

Teri Angel
Jan 243 min read


LIVING A LEGACY OF COMPASSION
“Don’t write your name on sand, waves will wash it away. Don’t write your name in sky, wind may blow it away. Write your name in hearts of people you come in touch with. That’s where it will stay.” Unknown As I reflect on the people who have crossed my path throughout this lifetime, I see a vast ocean of souls—each one different in depth, color, rhythm, and temperament. Some flowed easily alongside me, sharing similar values and visions. Others challenged me, standing at t

Teri Angel
Jan 233 min read


THE FREQUENCY OF PEACE
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. These words were spoken in 1957, yet they echo through our world as if they were spoken yesterday. Nearly seven decades later, humanity is still grappling with the same lesson: violence does not create peace. It never has. We have tried force. We have tried anger. We have tried domination, control, blame, and fear. And still, peace rem

Teri Angel
Jan 202 min read


THE GENTLE RETURN HOME
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein Sometimes, even when the heart is eager and willing, the body quietly asks for stillness. I noticed it when two days passed without opening my computer—something that almost never happens for me. After seventy-five days in foreign lands, filled with sacred encounters, soul-stretching adventures, and profound spiritual growth, it was time to return home. What I gathered on that jou

Teri Angel
Jan 193 min read


SHAPED NOT SHATTERED
"I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it." – Maya Angelou When I look back over the last three months of my journey, I am reminded of the song Seasons in the Sun. I’ve had joy, I’ve had fun… but those were just seasons out of time. None of the seasons were perfect, yet the perfection reveals itself in how each experience shaped me. Each country carried its own rhythm of ups and downs, and I am genuinely grateful for both. We learn through co

Teri Angel
Jan 153 min read
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