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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


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
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DAYS REMEMBERED BY THE HEART
“Either you run the day or the day runs you.” —Jim Rohn There is a quiet question that sometimes rises in the stillness of my heart: Where does the time go? I do not want to reach the end of my lifetime and wonder how the days slipped through my hands or whether I truly lived within them. One practice I have embraced to anchor myself in presence is journaling out loud—sharing each day’s happy moments through social media. I began this in December, at the closing of a year a

Teri Angel
3 days ago3 min read


A SUNNY SIDE UP DAY
“Stop seeking out the storms and enjoy more fully the sunlight.” - Gordon B. Hinckley I found myself here in India during wintertime. To borrow from a familiar song, “Baby, it’s cold outside!” And yet, what I’ve noticed is how deeply I celebrate the mornings when I awaken to sunshine. I call them my “sunny-side-up” days. Those are the days when hope feels warmer, when brightness lifts the heart, and when there is an unmistakable desire to step outside and greet the world. A

Teri Angel
4 days ago3 min read


EVERY EXPERIENCE IS A TEACHER
“You are the sum total of everything you’ve ever seen, heard, eaten, smelled, been told, forgot ― it’s all there. Everything influences each of us, and because of that I try to make sure that my experiences are positive.” ― Maya Angelou There was a time in my life when I wanted nothing more than to erase parts of my past. I replayed moments in my mind, wishing I could delete choices, rewrite conversations, undo what felt like mistakes along the way. It was during one of tho

Teri Angel
5 days ago4 min read


AWARENESS IS POWER
“Learn the art of observing everything, not the art of absorbing everything.” Unknown Everything is energy in motion. This truth has been whispered by mystics for centuries and confirmed by scientists in more recent times. We easily recognize energy in what we call “living” beings—people, animals, plants—because their movement, breath, and expression are visible. Yet even what appears solid and still carries an energetic signature. A rock, a table, a chair, a home—all are

Teri Angel
6 days ago3 min read


TIMID STEPS, SACRED DREAMS
"Dream big and dare to fail." Norman Vaughan Today, I met a cat. Actually, I met three cats—but it was the most timid one who captured my heart. He wanted the treat. I could see it in his eyes. He edged closer, stretched just enough to take it, and then—skedaddle, as we say in the South. A few minutes later, he circled the chair where I sat. Curious. Hopeful. Cautious. No amount of coaxing could convince him it was safe to come closer. As I watched him, something stirred

Teri Angel
7 days ago3 min read


ABOVE THE STORM
“Remember, you are not your thoughts or emotions. You are the eternal soul, pure and divine.” Sai Baba There are moments when the mind becomes loud and the emotions feel overwhelming—when thoughts rush in like uninvited guests and feelings tug at the heart until we forget who we truly are. In those moments, it is easy to believe that we are the worry, the sadness, the fear, or even the excitement. Yet this gentle reminder from Sai Baba calls us back home to a deeper truth.

Teri Angel
Jan 82 min read


SACRED PRESENCE
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you." —Anne Lamott These days, it has become increasingly difficult to find a table in a restaurant where people are truly together. Often, they sit side by side, yet worlds apart—eyes downcast, fingers scrolling, conversations replaced by glowing screens. The irony is striking: we are more connected than ever, yet so deeply disconnected from the moment, from one another, and from ourselves. I

Teri Angel
Jan 73 min read


CHOOSING THE UPWARD SPIRAL
“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” — Rumi There are moments on the spiritual path when the pull of the earthly world feels especially strong. When our focus drifts from Spirit, gravity seems to take over—drawing us into heavier emotions, old patterns, and familiar disappointments. I was reminded of this truth today when I felt my own energy slipping downward after a series of experiences that tugged at my hea

Teri Angel
Jan 63 min read


EVERY DAY IS A GIFT
“Each day comes bearing its gifts. Untie the ribbon.” —Ann Ruth Schabacker There is something sacred about waking up to a brand-new day. Each morning arrives wrapped like a present, quietly waiting for our attention. Every day holds the same number of hours, the same minutes ticking faithfully forward, yet how differently those hours are lived. As I glance at the calendar, I’m aware of how quickly this new year is already unfolding. Days can slip by unnoticed if we are not

Teri Angel
Jan 53 min read
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