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THE GIFT OF BEING SEEN
“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come without leaving happier.” —Mother Teresa Today my heart was touched in the most tender way. As I continue my journey here in India, I find myself observing the beautiful ways love expresses itself in daily life. One soul who embodies this so naturally is my dear friend and host, Pracheta. I have watched as neighbors and friends appear at her door simply to say hello, yet they leave transformed—lighter, brighter, smiling f


SUPERMOON OF COURAGE
“Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them.” Rabindranath Tagore Today was a good day—because I chose it to be so. Here in India, the dawn greeted me earlier than I expected, wrapped in a kind of gentle freshness that whispered, “Begin again.” I sat quietly and listened. India speaks in a language of sound—unfamiliar, enchanting, ancient. My ears strain at first to name what they’re hearing, yet somehow the rhythm feels strangely famil


SAMOSAS AND SACRED OFFERINGS
Outside the gudwara “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran It was a sacred day for my beloved host family—a celebration of sweet Vanya’s sixteenth birthday. In this culture, family is not simply a bond; it is a living temple of love, honor, and devotion. As the clock struck midnight, we gathered around her with joyful voices and warm hearts, singing into the new year of her life. But the re


CHANTING LOVE AND PEACE
“Concentrate on a single feeling – love for the Lord – while chanting.” Unknown There is a sacred hush that falls upon the soul when we chant with intention. It is as if every syllable becomes a bridge—one that carries us from distraction into devotion, from mind into heart, from human effort into Divine embrace. Years ago, during a beautiful conversation with my dear friend Karen Palmer, she shared that she was beginning nightly chanting and asked if I would join her. Kar


CHOOSING PEACE AS THE YEAR ENDS
Pray for peace “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.” —Will Rogers As I woke this morning to the first day of the final month of the year, a wave of emotion washed over me. How can it be that a year so rich, so miraculous, so full of Divine surprises is nearing its close? I have lived many firsts, fulfilled long-held dreams, and witnessed miracles that still take my breath away. And yet, woven into the beauty of this year has been the turbulence felt around the wo


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


MAGIC MESSENGERS
"Magic is seeing wonder in nature's every little thing, seeing how wonderful the fireflies are and how magical are the dragonflies." - Ama H.Vanniarachchy One of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is to slow down long enough to notice the magic that surrounds us every day. Nature is constantly speaking, teaching, and reminding us that miracles are not reserved for grand events. They are woven into the smallest details of creation. I have always admired dragonflies.

Teri Angel
2 hours ago4 min read


ONLY SHADES OF GRAY
“Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” —C.S. Lewis When I read these words, my first thought was, “What is an ordinary person?” Curiosity got the better of me, and down the rabbit hole I went. One definition described an ordinary person as someone with no special distinction, status, or rarity—average, usual, typical, existing within the normal course of events. That definition did not sit well with my soul. What exactly is ordinary? Is it

Teri Angel
1 day ago4 min read


GOD SPELLED BACKWARDS
"Be the person your dog thinks you are." – Unknown Over the course of this lifetime, I have been blessed with the companionship of many animals. My first dog was a tiny Chihuahua named Peppy. Since then, I have shared my life with dogs of all sizes—from little lap dogs to a big-hearted Rottweiler named Rock—and several beloved cats as well. While each had a unique personality, they all shared one remarkable quality: when I looked into their eyes, I saw God. Animals have a w

Teri Angel
3 days ago4 min read


SET YOURSELF FREE
"To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover the prisoner was you." — Lewis B. Smedes For many years, I misunderstood forgiveness. I thought it was something we did for someone else. If another person hurt us, betrayed us, abandoned us, or disappointed us, forgiveness seemed like letting them off the hook. It felt unfair. Why should they be forgiven when they caused the pain? Then one day I heard a simple truth: forgiveness is not about them—it is about you. That real

Teri Angel
4 days ago4 min read


STAND UP ONE MORE TIME
"Fall seven times, stand up eight." — Japanese Proverb Life has a way of knocking us down when we least expect it. Just when we think we have found our footing, another challenge appears. A relationship ends. A dream falls apart. A health issue emerges. A door closes that we were certain would open. In those moments, it can feel easier to stay on the ground than to gather the strength to rise again. Yet some of the greatest stories ever told were born from perseverance. S

Teri Angel
5 days ago4 min read


IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS
“Don’t ever be ashamed of loving the strange things that make your weird little heart happy.” Elizabeth Gilbert I have always believed that it is the little things in life that bring us the greatest joy. The aroma of fresh coffee brewing in the morning. A field of daisies dancing in the breeze. The unexpected text from a friend that arrives at exactly the right moment. The sound of birds singing outside the window. A butterfly crossing your path. A smile from a stranger. T

Teri Angel
Jun 53 min read


THE GREATEST GIFT
“There is only one happiness in this life: to love and be loved.” George Sand George Sand spent much of her life searching for love. Her writings reveal the joys and disappointments of that quest, along with the strength of a woman determined to live authentically in a world that often challenged her independence. Her words still resonate today because, beneath all our accomplishments and ambitions, most of us are seeking the same thing—to love and to be loved. Love is

Teri Angel
Jun 43 min read


LOVE LANGUAGE
“Listen with ears of tolerance! See through the eyes of compassion! Speak with the language of love" ~ Rumi The older I get, the more I realize that communication is far more than words. We can say all the right things and still fail to connect. We can offer advice when someone simply needs understanding. We can hear another person's words without truly listening to the message beneath them. Rumi's beautiful quote offers us a roadmap for creating deeper connections with one

Teri Angel
Jun 34 min read


A BRAND NEW ENDING
"You can never go back and make a brand new start, but anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." – Carl Bard There was a time in my life when I wished I could rewrite entire chapters of my story. If I had been given a magical eraser, I would have gladly removed painful experiences, poor decisions, heartbreaks, failures, and moments when I felt completely lost. Looking back, there were seasons I would have traded for anything. Then one day I heard a perspecti

Teri Angel
Jun 14 min read


LIVE LIFE FULLY
“Do not fear death, but rather the unlived life. You don’t have to live forever. You just have to live.” ― Natalie Babbit These words stopped me in my tracks. So often we spend our lives worrying about things that may never happen. We worry about getting older, losing what we love, making mistakes, or running out of time. Yet the greatest tragedy may not be death at all. The greatest tragedy may be reaching the end of our journey and realizing we never fully lived. It is my

Teri Angel
May 314 min read
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