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AN ANGELIC FAREWELL TO 2025
“The wise man sees the end in the beginning.” —Confucius. This has been the hardest blog for me to write all year—perhaps because it asks me to pause, to look back, and to truly feel all that has been lived. This year began on a high note and unfolded in ways my imagination could never have planned. It stretched me, softened me, carried me across distances both physical and spiritual, and filled my heart with blessings layered upon blessings. As I sit with the closing mom


THE STRUGGLE WITHIN
“A journey is a person in itself; no two are alike. And all plans, safeguards, policing, and coercion are fruitless. We find that after years of struggle that we do not take a trip; a trip takes us.” John Steinbeck Yes, Mr. Steinbeck… therein lies the quiet truth of our existence. The harder we struggle, the farther we drift from the very purpose we came here to remember. When our eyes are fixed only on what lies ahead—the climb, the effort, the mountain we believe we must


SACRED BALANCE
“Love is the undisturbed balance that binds this universe together." ~ Mahavatar Babaji My time here in India has been filled with moments that stop the breath and open the heart. From the ever-changing landscapes to the sacred encounters with people whose eyes reflect centuries of devotion, I have felt something unmistakable moving through it all: love, steady and peaceful, like a divine hum beneath creation. There is a reverence here for gurus and spiritual teachers that


SUCCESS STARTS WITHIN
“Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor." — Truman Capote When we set a goal, something sacred stirs within us—a quiet knowing that what we desire is possible. I have observed this in people I consider truly successful. They don’t speak their dreams to the Universe and then dilute them with doubt. They don’t add, “but it probably won’t happen.” Instead, they hold a mindset rooted in trust: This is achievable. Those who walk the path of fulfillment understand


HONORING THE YEAR THAT WAS
“Reflection transforms experiences into wisdom that guides your future.” Unknown As we move gently toward the closing pages of 2025, many people naturally pause to look back. Year’s end has a way of inviting reflection—sometimes softly, sometimes insistently. For some, the memories surface with regret or sadness. For others, they glow with joy and gratitude. And for a few, the year feels like a blur, its days slipping quietly past without much recollection at all. If you a


TRUST IS ALL THE ANGELS ASK
“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” — H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Living in the present has been one of my greatest teachers. It has also been one of my greatest challenges. While the mind understands the practicality of calendars and clocks, my spirit has never quite agreed with them. There is a deep knowing within me that life unfolds in moments, not boxes on a page. And so, I have learned to lean into trust—especially when it comes to remembering wh


THE LENS OF LOVE
“Just knowing that the world is round Here I'm dancing on the ground Am I right side up or upside down? Is this real or am I dreaming?” Dave Matthews Life is often described as one collective dream or a grand movie in which we are all players. There are moments when the script feels off, when we wish we could grab a marker and cross out a few scenes—or perhaps start the dream over entirely with a different ending. As a teacher of manifestation, I smile at that impulse, bec


A CHRISTMAS LESSON IN LETTING GO
“When the answer is simple, God is speaking.” Albert Einstein The angels have said it many times—and gently reminded me again and again—that we humans have a remarkable talent for overcomplicating what was meant to be simple. I smile as I admit how true that is. On Christmas Eve, far from my home country, I found myself attending a midnight Mass in Goa, India with dear friends. Churches are abundant here, each one glowing with light and devotion, adorned beautifully for the


WALK GENTLY, LEAVE LIGHT
"We do not remember days, we remember moments. The richness of life lies in memories we have forgotten." ~ Cesare Pavese Some of my most treasured memories are not tied to dates on a calendar but to moments etched into my heart. One of my favorite characters in this thing called life was Grandpa Opha. He wasn’t my grandfather by blood, yet he felt like family in all the ways that truly matter. What made him so special was his ability to sit and talk for hours about his life


BY THE DEEP SEA
“There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more” ― Lord Byron Tonight, after a flight that seemed determined to test every ounce of patience we possessed, my dear friend Pracheta and I finally arrived in Goa, India. The day unfolded like a lesson in surrender—departure times shifting up and down, notifications contradict


DON’T BLAME THE WATER – A DEEP LESSON IN AWARENESS
"When you're drowning, don't blame the water." Korean Proverb Last night, just before sleep carried me into dreamtime, I heard these words echo gently through my awareness. I had never consciously encountered this proverb before — at least not in this lifetime. It felt like a whisper placed carefully in my spirit, as if the angels were nudging me toward reflection. By morning, curiosity led me to research the phrase, and I discovered it is an old Korean proverb. How profo

Teri Angel
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RETURN TO JOY
"All animals, except man, know that the principal business of life is to enjoy it." Samuel Butler There is something beautifully innocent about watching animals in nature. A bird does not wake up calculating its net worth. A deer does not compare itself to another deer. A dog does not postpone joy until the mortgage is paid. Animals understand something we have forgotten. They live. Not in theory. Not in projection. Not in regret. They live in the present moment. And yet a

Teri Angel
3 days ago3 min read


LIFE’S GYM
“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.” Seneca I will be honest with you. I resist the thought of exercising. I have to be very motivated to begin. I can come up with a hundred reasons why I should wait until tomorrow. Yet once I start moving, something shifts. My body loosens. My breath deepens. My spirit lifts. And when I finish, there is that beautiful feeling of accomplishment — the quiet knowing that I did something good for myself. Isn’t that how

Teri Angel
4 days ago4 min read


BE THE ANSWER – AWAKENING TO YOUR PURPOSE
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. There are certain questions that echo through time. This is one of them. It sits quietly in the soul and waits. Dr. King’s words feel even more relevant in today’s world of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and global connection. In an era where technology accelerates everything — from communication to creation — one truth remains unchanged: our humanit

Teri Angel
6 days ago3 min read


THE UNTOUCHED PLACES OF THE SOUL
"And to think, there are still places in the world where man has not been, where he has left no footprints, where the mysteries stand secure, untouched by human eyes. I want to go to these places, the quiet, timeless, ageless places, and sit, letting silence and solitude be my teachers." ~ Evan Tanner Ahhh… a like-minded soul. There is something sacred about untouched places — both on the Earth and within ourselves. Evan left this planet far too soon, yet he gifted us power

Teri Angel
Feb 233 min read


BEND DON’T BREAK
"The bamboo that bends is stronger than the oak that resists." — Unknown One of the hardest lessons for us humans to understand is that what we resist persists. This works like this: when we resist something such as fear, debt, or an unpleasant emotion, it keeps our focus firmly on that thing, which in turn reinforces it. For example, try to force yourself to quit worrying over something. It becomes virtually impossible to do so. The more you tell yourself not to worry, the

Teri Angel
Feb 223 min read


A SPIRITUAL PATH TO EMOTIONAL HEALING
"Live out of your imagination, not your history." Stephen Covey There is a sacred difference between remembering and reliving. History has its place. It holds lessons. It carries wisdom. It reminds us how strong we have been. But history was never meant to become a prison cell. When we live from our history, we often move through life cautiously. We brace for disappointment because we’ve known it before. We guard our hearts because they have been wounded. We hesitate to tr

Teri Angel
Feb 213 min read


CONSISTENCY IS THE LANGUAGE OF TRUST
“Trust is built with consistency.” Lincoln Chafee There is something sacred about trust. It is not loud. It does not demand attention. It grows quietly in the background of daily life through repeated acts of integrity, honesty, and emotional safety. I have experienced disappointments in this lifetime, as most of us have. Moments when words did not match actions. Times when promises dissolved into silence. When we are shown that someone is not trustworthy, something within

Teri Angel
Feb 203 min read


BRAVER THAN YOUR FEAR – CHOOSE THE ROSE
“Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses.” Alphonse Karr How we view the world determines how we experience it. A simple perspective shift can transform an ordinary moment into a miracle. I have often heard it said that how you do one thing is how you do everything. If that is true, then the way we look at a rose says more about our inner landscape than we realize. A rose comes with thorns. That is not a flaw — it is

Teri Angel
Feb 194 min read


COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION IN A DISTRACTED WORLD
“Life is precious.” John F. Kennedy Sometimes brevity is all that is needed to say great things. Sometimes a single sentence carries the weight of eternity. “Jesus wept.” The shortest verse in the Bible, and yet it opens an entire universe of compassion. No explanation. No embellishment. No footnotes. Just truth. Just feeling. Just presence. We don’t need to know more like how long did he weep, why, who witnessed it? It tells a whole story all by itself. Jesus had feelings

Teri Angel
Feb 184 min read
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