Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge is the main character from Charles Dickens’s classic novella A Christmas Carol (1843). Character Summary Scrooge is a wealthy but miserly old man who despises Christmas and everything associated with generosity and joy. He’s known for his famous phrase, “Bah! Humbug!”, which he uses to dismiss anything sentimental or festive. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (Future) – shows him a grim future where he dies alone and unloved. What legacy are you leaving behi
Oct 242 min read
Why are you holding on?
Hope vs. Reality People often hold onto hope that the other person will eventually “see the light.” They may remember the moments of...
Oct 52 min read
When Timing is off in Readings
“When I look at timing, what I’m really seeing is energy building. Spirit doesn’t always measure time like we do — it’s not hours and...
Sep 41 min read
We are the remembers
Death is inevitable. It’s the one certainty we all face, yet it never gets easier to understand or accept when it touches our lives. Each...
Aug 232 min read


Let Go or Be Dragged
Let Go or Be Dragged There’s divine wisdom in the phrase “Let go or be dragged.” Spirit is always guiding us toward alignment, but when...
Aug 182 min read
Evidence For Mediumship
Evidence For Mediumship 1. Cross-Cultural Consistency Mediumship and after-death communication appear in almost every culture: shamans,...
Aug 162 min read


Weekly schedule August 12 through the 25th
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Ghosting - What It Really Means
Ghosting: Why It Hurts and What It Really Means Have you ever been deep in conversation with someone — texting daily, maybe even going on...
Aug 52 min read


How to Tell If It’s Your Intuition or Anxiety
Ever get a gut feeling and wonder, “Wait… is this my intuition warning me? Or am I just spiraling into anxiety again?” You’re not alone....
Aug 32 min read
Weekly Schedule 7/28-8/10
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