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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


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


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


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


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


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.


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


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


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


THE YEAR OF COMPASSION
"The rose and the thorn, and sorrow and gladness are linked together." ~ Saadi There is a quiet teaching woven into every rose. Its fragrance invites us closer, while its thorns remind us to approach with reverence. Beauty and pain, joy and sorrow, are not opposites—they are companions on the same sacred stem. The angels have been whispering to me that this is the Year of Compassion, and as I sit with that message, I find myself contemplating what compassion truly means in


THE SACRED GARDEN
“Whatever we plant in our subconscious mind and nourish with repetition and emotion will one day become a reality.” Earl Nightingale Every garden begins with a single seed. The same is true of our lives. Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly planting seeds into the fertile soil of our subconscious mind. Every thought we think, every word we speak, every emotion we repeatedly feel becomes a seed. With enough repetition and enough emotional energy, those seeds beg

Teri Angel
21 hours ago5 min read


GROWING THROUGH WHAT YOU GO THROUGH
“I never lose. Either I win or learn.” Nelson Mandela For many years, one of my favorite sayings has been, "There is no failure, only lessons learned." That simple statement has carried me through some of the most difficult seasons of my life. Every challenge, every disappointment, every unexpected detour has eventually revealed itself to be a teacher. As long as we are willing to keep trying, we are not failing. Our society often measures success by outward accomplishme

Teri Angel
2 days ago4 min read


THE MIRACLE OF BECOMING
“You do not just wake up and become the butterfly. Growth is a process.” Rupi Kaur There is something almost magical about watching a butterfly emerge from its chrysalis. It reminds us that the most beautiful transformations in life rarely happen overnight. They unfold one small step, one unseen moment, one act of surrender at a time. I have had the privilege of watching the entire process—from the tiny caterpillar crawling across the milkweed to the quiet stillness of the

Teri Angel
3 days ago4 min read


TRUST ANYWAY
“There are more things likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality .” Seneca How much of our suffering is real, and how much is created by the stories we tell ourselves? I think about this as different situations arise in my own life as well as in those around me. The human mind has an incredible imagination. It is capable of creating magnificent works of art, breathtaking inventions, and beautiful dreams. Yet that

Teri Angel
5 days ago4 min read


PROCRASTINATE NOTHING
“How wonderful it is that nobody needs to wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” ―Anne Frank One of the slogans I encountered over the past week was "Procrastinate Nothing." Those two simple words stopped me in my tracks. How often do we postpone the very things our hearts are urging us to do? We tell ourselves we'll make the phone call tomorrow, volunteer next month, write the book someday, or finally begin pursuing that dream when the timing is better

Teri Angel
6 days ago4 min read


LIVE BIG
"Life is too short to be little." — Dale Carnegie One of the phrases I saw repeatedly at the Transplant Games was simple yet profound: "Life's Short Live It." Those words carried more weight than perhaps the people wearing the shirts even realized. They were not just a catchy slogan—they were a declaration made by people who understand the preciousness of every single day. When you have looked death in the eye, whether through illness, an accident, or the gift of an organ t

Teri Angel
Jun 274 min read


EVERY MIRACLE HAS A STORY
"Always be yourself, unless you can be a unicorn. Then always be a unicorn." — Unknown I smiled when I read this quote because, over the past week, I was called a unicorn more times than I can count. A physician said it. Fellow transplant recipients said it. Members of my team said it. At first, I laughed. Then I began to wonder why that particular word kept appearing. Perhaps a unicorn is simply someone who reminds us that miracles still exist. This past week I had the p

Teri Angel
Jun 254 min read


KEEP ON KEEPING ON
"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going." — Sam Levenson We live in a fascinating and challenging time. Never before in history have we had so much information, entertainment, and communication available at our fingertips. With a simple swipe or click, we can connect with someone on the other side of the world, learn a new skill, watch a video, or immerse ourselves in the latest news. Yet with all these conveniences comes one significant challenge—staying focuse

Teri Angel
Jun 184 min read


INVENTING TOMORROW TODAY
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." – Alan Kay There is something magical about human imagination. Every great invention, every breakthrough, every innovation began as a thought in someone's mind. Before something can exist in the physical world, it must first exist in the realm of possibility. It is hard to believe that 64 years ago a cartoon family captured the imagination of millions by living in a world that seemed impossible. When The Jetsons firs

Teri Angel
Jun 163 min read


DIVINELY AWARE
“The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware.” -Henry Miller What does it mean to be divinely aware? Many people spend their lives searching for the next thing they believe will bring them happiness, fulfillment, or peace. They seek a better job, a different relationship, a new home, more money, or a fresh start. Yet often the greatest transformation does not come from changing our circumstances—it comes from chan

Teri Angel
Jun 154 min read
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