Tag: intuition

“This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)

This was the first blog that I wrote in April 2012. Being true to ones self is much more than just being honest. This Shakespeare quote is how I try to live my life. Our culture operates on the assumption that people are honest… Continue Reading ““This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)”

“This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)

This was the first blog that I wrote in April 2012. I am happy living in this retirement village But I have no true friends So many are phoney and two faced and I chose friends that say what they mean and mean what… Continue Reading ““This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)”

“This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)

This was the first blog that I wrote in April 2012. A friend and I were talking about honesty recently: I said that I had never stolen anything and that I don’t tell lies: She said “same”. Being true to ones self is much… Continue Reading ““This above all: to thine own self be true.”(Hamlet act 1, scene 3)”

TRUST YOUR GUT

I’ve been sharing this statement from Deepak Chopra for two decades I am reminding myself as I sometimes doubt what I think Deepak said  — Every cell in the body has neuropeptides So every cell thinks Better to trust your gut As it hasn’t… Continue Reading “TRUST YOUR GUT”

THE CLAIRVOYANT EXPERIENCES OF A SCEPTIC

I wrote this book so people would know that physical death is not the end Since I first published this book January 2018 I have had such positive feedback People tell me their own stories and some even relate to my personal history Some… Continue Reading “THE CLAIRVOYANT EXPERIENCES OF A SCEPTIC”

TO “SEE” OR NOT TO “SEE”

I believe that everyone is clairvoyant – the ability atrophies because our culture tells us it doesnt exist My mentor said that it was just a naural extension of our five senses In the 1970s most people considered us the lunatic fringe In the… Continue Reading “TO “SEE” OR NOT TO “SEE””