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THERE IS WISDOM IN HARD LESSONS
“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” - Maya Angelou There is such deep wisdom wrapped inside these simple words. They remind us that life is not about perfection—it is about growth. It is about becoming. I have made my fair share of mistakes in this lifetime. Moments when I truly did not have all the pieces of the puzzle, yet I moved forward anyway, doing the best I could with what I knew at the time. Looking back, I can see how


PEACE IS AN INSIDE JOB
“Peace of mind is clearly an internal matter. It must begin with your own thoughts, and then extend outward.” – A Course In Miracles How often do we tell ourselves that peace will come later? When I am financially stable, then I will have peace of mind. When my kids are grown, then I will have inner peace. When I retire, I can finally focus on peace. These thoughts seem reasonable on the surface, yet they quietly place peace somewhere in the future—always just beyond our re


THE SOUL’S COMPASS: TRUTH, RIGHTEOUSNESS, PEACE, LOVE AND NONVIOLENCE
"The values a man must cherish as his life-breath are: Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love and Non violence." ~ Sathya Sai Baba There are moments when I pause and wonder how humanity drifted so far from the simplicity of these sacred values. Truth. Righteousness. Peace. Love. Non-violence. Five principles. Five ways of living that, if embraced collectively, could transform our world overnight. They are not complicated philosophies. They are not buried in ancient texts that re


THE ANGEL IN THE MIRROR
“It’s not your job to like me, it’s mine.” –Byron Katie Liking myself was a lifelong project. There were years when I would look into the mirror and immediately turn away in disgust. The reflection staring back at me did not match the person I wished to see. Instead of seeing possibility, beauty, or strength, I heard echoes — the voices of words spoken long ago. Words can linger in the mind like shadows on a wall. Verbal wounds cut deeply. Whether spoken by others or whisp


STANDING AT THE SHORE OF DIVINE LOVE
"If you could feel even a particle of divine love, it would be so overpowering that you could not contain it". Paramahansa Yogananda There are moments in life when words feel too small for what the heart experiences. I remember the first time I truly felt what Paramahansa Yogananda described as a “particle of Divine love.” It was not just an emotion. It was a presence—warm, expansive, and so full that it felt as if my heart might burst open with light. It fills the soul to


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


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


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


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


ONE BREATH CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING
“Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.” Charles R. Swindoll In my years of coaching, spiritual counseling, and walking beside souls on their healing journeys, there is one simple tool I return to again and again. The pause. It sounds almost too easy to be life-changing. And yet, it is. I will confess something to you. Learning the pause was not natural for me. My old tendency? The knee-jerk reaction. If something felt critical, threatening, or unfair


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
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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
3 days ago4 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


THE GIFT OF GIVING
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Winston Churchill There is a profound difference between making a living and making a life. Most of us spend a great deal of time focused on making a living. We work hard, pay our bills, pursue goals, and gather the resources necessary to care for ourselves and our loved ones. There is nothing wrong with that. In fact, providing for our needs is an important part of our human experience. Yet Winston Chur

Teri Angel
Jun 134 min read


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
Jun 124 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
Jun 114 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
Jun 94 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
Jun 84 min read
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