Kennedy24 campaign letter #1

Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening, wherever you happen to be in this big, wide, beautiful world that we live in. Take a breath on this one. I’m typically not here to be political. So that’s my intro and my caveat here. But Robert F Kennedy Jr. Checks so many of the presidential boxes for me if not all, and as you know, I don’t believe in perfection. So here’s the Kennedy 24 campaign letter number one that I received because yes, I signed up to subscribe to his campaign. I have not donated yet though because I’m still on the fence about who I’m gonna throw my support behind. I like Vivek, I could deal I suppose with the T man, should he come through all of his legal battles. But I’m absolutely not voting for a Democrat. And you may be able to ascertain why by the time I get to the bottom of this but our economy in the USA is in the tank. And there’s just been a lot of decisions made in the last couple of years that I am adamantly against and disagree with. I won’t name names but you can probably ascertain who I’m speaking of. And in no way do I feel the current person in charge is cognizant. That’s the kindest way I can say it. I have been a Democrat in my life. So, it’s not about party. I’ve been Republican. I am an independent because I’m an independent all the way around here. You know, I try to stay as brand-independent as I can, as well even on the Being Wholly Vibrant blog when I talk about particular holistic, health and wellness solutions. But I won’t go on a tangent there, no spiral thoughts here. I’m just going to read the parts of the campaign email letter #1 from Kennedy 24 that resonate the most with me and then I will read the very special letter at the end in full because I feel that it speaks volumes, and whoever is elected president in this country, I hope they will bear that letter in mind. I’ll remind you when I get there. This is called Notes from the Campaign Trail and it’s written by the campaign director, Amaryllis Kennedy. I do not know her. I’m not affiliated with the campaign. Again, as I said I’ve never read anything she’s written before so forgive me if I stumble over any of the words Okay, here we go!

If you would rather listen instead of read, play the audio (and there’s a few minutes of BONUS info on the audio, plus me getting kind of emotional, BUT I aimed to read the parts that most resonated with me–turns out about 95% of it did!):

Campaign email letter #1 from the Kennedy24 team I received

Friend –Back when I was a college kid studying in England, I fell in love with a radio broadcast called “Letters from America,” narrated by Alistair Cooke. Stories of everyday existence back in my beloved country made me feel less alone, somehow, in my wistfulness for America, my devotion to all that she is, and my hope for all that she might yet become.

In these last weeks since taking the helm of this campaign, I’ve come to recognize that same sense of homesickness in our movement. Only the home we all long for is a future America — one of health and wealth, of fellowship and freedom, of truthfulness and promise. We all know that this home exists just as surely as I knew mine lay across the proverbial pond, back when I was a lonely student in that chilly, British dorm. And so I figured that perhaps we should take a lesson from that old radio broadcast and share some weekly letters from across our national movement, to keep us all connected as, together, we walk home.

This first note is going to be a long one, so make a cup of tea and settle in…

There’s much exciting progress to report — ballot access plans and poll numbers, grassroots events and media awakenings, finance committees and mobile apps to fuel the historic work ahead. But before I get into all that, on this thanksgiving weekend, I want to start with the prayers.

Almost every day, sometimes several times a day, one of you writes to tell me that you are praying for Bobby, praying for our campaign, praying for our country. These notes mean more to me than I could ever say. I believe that Bobby was prepared by Providence for this moment and that every one of us, in our small way, has also been led through a series of lessons and experiences in this life that have equipped us with the unique fingerprint of insights and skills that we each need to play our supporting roles in the forces of light

Back in those undergrad Oxford days, I served as the sacristan of my college, Pembroke, and prepared communion in our beautiful chapel each Sunday morning, as many of my friends slept off their late Saturday nights. I was often a little groggy myself, truth be told, but there was something profound about that quiet morning crispness as I walked across Christ Church Meadows, where Tolkien is said to have opened C.S. Lewis’ mind to the existence of a higher power on an overnight stroll. The early sun would begin to clear the mist from the river as I made my way toward the dreaming spires of town, punctuated just as I arrived by dozens of hand-rung church bells from each of the colleges, beginning moments apart, like the singing rounds my grandma used to lead us in as kids. 

I have the same sense of breaking dawn about this moment. Bobby is leading us into the sun and the daylight is burning off the mists. It reminds me of wise old Ben Franklin’s quote at the end of the Constitutional Convention. Having mulled the half-sun carved on the back of George Washington’s chair all those hot, muggy Philadelphia months, he said as the last signature was added to our highest law, “I see now that it is a rising and not a setting sun.”

For the first time in my lifetime, Bobby is proving Ben Franklin right. And it is the highest privilege (and heaviest responsibility) I have ever known to lead this campaign beneath him. I do so as the steward of every American who yearns for the country they know lies just beyond the darkness of corruption and the mists of government lies. The country of our hearts. 

Each of you has been prepared for your role here, just as I have. Looking back on your life’s experiences, you may notice that you have seen and done things that make you uniquely qualified for your particular work supporting this campaign. A connecting of the dots. Seemingly random opportunities seized or challenges overcome or career moves made that now, years later, make sense as a sort of curriculum that delivered you to this very moment.

Take my life, for example. Three unusual professional phases that each taught me core lessons I needed for this work. 

First, my years at CIA, born of the desire to talk with our adversaries face-to-face, to understand them as humans rather than media cartoons, to see if maybe there wasn’t some different path to peace. I joined after 9/11, fresh on the heels of my twin degrees in international law and theology, trying to make sense of the goodness of people in the context of such violence and pain. The Agency was pitched to me as a secret version of the diplomatic service, building relationships with those adversaries too hostile for normal embassies and black-tie parties. 

I hadn’t yet read The Devil’s Chessboard or researched the full extent of our nation’s egregious intelligence crimes, but I knew that daylight was the best disinfectant and I pressed back in my interviews on the potential for abuse when work is undertaken in the shadows. “Oh, but the Church Commission!” I was assured and, naively perhaps, I reasoned that the best way to guard against future abuses was for good people to flood out the bad. Talking with enemies beats bombing them, after all, and I felt sure that my moral true north would keep the darkness at bay. What I didn’t yet know, in those young years, is that corrupt structures are designed to isolate lone lanterns in the basement — that only a removal of the roof up top can truly flood the entire house with light

Almost as soon as they hired me, I began flagging potential crimes and sending complaints up the command chain, making myself such a thorn in the side of the corrupt seventh floor that they shipped me out to the field in isolation, exiled from Agency offices and charged with safe-guarding those adversaries who put their own lives on the line to offer warnings before bombings that they privately feared would take too many civilian lives.

Side-lined though I was, I don’t regret the years I spent in that service. It gave me a lifelong understanding of the humanity of our enemies, to eat in their homes and play with their children. My job was never to lie to them — they knew who I worked for and that by sharing information with me, they were preventing this or that attack. Many of them had gotten themselves into something they had first believed was righteous and now wanted a way out. Wanted to preserve life instead of taking it. Often, I sensed that we were all just trying to escape the same darkness above us, the leaders on all sides of that endless war — and every war — who profit from the violence that tears the rest of us apart.

When word of the CIA’s abhorrent torture program began to emerge, I knew my little lantern in the proverbial basement wasn’t making any difference and I left in disgust. I took with me an unshakable devotion to ending the imperialistic impulses that I had seen claim so many innocent lives, to dismantling the heinous tentacles of our security services, and to lifting the shroud of secrecy that hides these abuses from the tax-payers who fund them.

For six years after that, I learned a different set of skills that I would some day need for this campaign — this time in the realm of business and tech. Unable to share my first-hand criticisms of the forever wars until my cover had been rolled back, I looked for another way to help make a difference while I waited. A friend of mine was blogging back then and explained that she paid her bills with affiliate links — the small commissions she received when a reader clicked on one of her product links to make a purchase. That seemed like a lot of spare change rolling around the internet that could add up to something good. So I hooked up with an engineering pal and built a little startup that used natural language processing to identify product mentions and make them shoppable, with the proceeds benefitting the charity of the readers’ choice. 

Born in a literal garage, our baby technology ended up being used by big publishers like Hearst and Conde Nast. We took venture funding, built a team of several dozen and raised over a million dollars for soup kitchens and animal rescue groups, hurricane relief and just about every other community cause you can imagine. I never liked the tech world very much, but it taught me an enormous amount about managing organizations and leveraging nationwide networks to do some real good. I took those skills to Twitter, where I ran product for their Consumer Commerce Division with an even bigger team, and got a first-hand look at the power and peril of Silicon Valley giants run amok.

Finally, in 2015, word came from on high that my old cover had been rolled back. My third professional chapter taught me the most, perhaps, in preparation for this campaign. It began the moment I could talk about all that I’d seen: the horrors of war and the Washington corruption that drives them. I left the tech world behind me and sat down to write a book. It talked about how young people get dragged into the illusion of battle in their blind desire to do something righteous. It talked about how if we stop to listen to our adversaries, we’ll find that they are ensnared in the very same trap. It talked about the corruption of our leaders and the profits that fuel the whole murderous system. And when I published it, the government went on the offense. They flooded the media with attacks and the Amazon reviews with trolls, just like they’d warned me they would. They even surveilled my emails, as I discovered from an anodyne notification that Google sent me three years after they had stopped.

But truth, as we know in this campaign, resonates at a different frequency from propaganda. Readers around the world reached out to tell me how my message of dialogue moved them, how they too felt it was time to dismantle the security state and break free of our leaders’ endless cycles of war. God cleared the way, then, for speaking truth to power. I made a Netflix series about the US Government’s militarization of the developing world. I wrote about the role of the spooks in the assassinations of the 60s. I investigated Lockerbie and Iran Contra and tied them together — the perfect example of blowback, when our country’s crimes contribute to costing our citizens their lives. I spoke all over the nation about a different path, a more human way forward. Eventually, I keynoted the midterm Libertarian convention, calling for an end to our war machine the same week I got married in 2018. And the man I married turned out to have a father who was fighting for these same things as well.

My mother says that coincidences are God talking. I hear those stories of synchronicity every day on this campaign.

In my case, the synchronicities began with this winding road I’ve just described, a path guided by instinct and grace, equipping me with just the right quiver of arrows to play my small role in this revolution of peace. From CIA, I received my detailed knowledge of the corrupt forces we come to vanquish and the human suffering that will continue to result if we fail. From those days in business and tech, I received my gifts at building nationwide networks of people and organizing millions of small actions into large-scale impacts. And from my years publicly challenging our national warmongers, I received my rock-solid conviction that the lies of a corrupt few will never silence opposition voiced by the righteous rest.

Truthfully, when Bobby asked me to take over leadership of his campaign, every selfish part of me wanted to stay firmly planted in the wings. I’d been co-managing our efforts since the beginning and I felt confidant about the tasks ahead, vast and vital as they were. But I knew that official leadership would bring with it all sorts of other psychic assaults — the media attacks and opposition smears that come with any visible role in the battle against tyranny. I have three cubs and worried about the effect on them. And I knew, too, that many in our movement would feel anxious about turning over the reigns to a person who once worked at the very agency that has stamped out so many lives, encroached on so many liberties, and played what I believe to be an incontrovertible role in the assassinations of Bobby’s uncle and father.

As I have shared on social media, I deeply understand and appreciate this fear. If I didn’t know me, I would have it too. But alongside that understanding is my certainty that the only solution is for us to run a winning campaign, so that a Kennedy Administration can finally bring an end to the very abuses and lies that rightfully make our community suspicious of government sabotage in this and all peaceful movements for change. 

As counterintuitive as it may seem, many of the fiercest activists for ending our military imperialism and the hideous crimes of our intelligence apparatus are military and IC veterans who witnessed abuses while serving. Dan Ellsberg. Ed Snowden. Chelsea Manning. Ray McGovern. The presidents who have warned us most presciently about the dangers of the defense industrial complex and the CIA — Ike and JFK — were themselves both veterans. 

General Smedley Butler, who foiled the Wall Street Bankers’ Coup to overthrow our government in 1933, was a three-decade veteran of the Marine Corps and forward-deployed arm of the CIA’s horrors in Latin America. This experience allowed him to speak truth to power and safeguard our republic against the very forces that he had once served. I attach his remarks below, as true today as they were then, and I draw inspiration from those before me, who have metabolized the crimes they witnessed into an indefatigable drive to rid our nation of such mortal dangers and set us back on the path to freedom, transparency, and peace.

Their example helped guide me, when Bobby asked me to take over. 

I would guess that, one time or another, many of you have found yourselves faced with a similar quandary. Do I speak out for the truth? Do I put my head above the parapet? Or do I protect myself against the attacks that such vulnerability may unleash in the hopes that someone equally qualified will do it in my place? 

But the thing is — there is nobody equally qualified as you. Each of you, like me, has lead a life of unique lessons. And each of you is irreplaceable in this fight.

As I was reminded recently by a wise man, the book of Esther asks us: “Who knows if perhaps you were made for just such a time as this?”

I believe that you were. I believe that I was. Above all, I believe that Bobby was.

And so I said yes.

On this thanksgiving weekend, and on every future day of our journey, I hope that you will ask yourself the same question that Mordecai asked Esther. And I hope that you, too, will say yes. 

Yes to hosting gatherings. Yes to wearing your Kennedy shirts. Yes to giving of your time and resources. Yes to showing up. Yes to whatever your heart is guiding you to do right now.

Because that is how we stay in our magnificent power. That is how we link arms, across cities and pastures and mountains. That is how, together and at last, we prove Ben Franklin right. 

In the oncoming warmth of that rising sun, I send you each my love and respect.

Until next week,

Amaryllis  
Team Kennedy
https://www.kennedy24.com/
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Team Kennedy24 campaign letter #1 (sent to Sheila Murrey via email list)

Thoughts

Since this has been quite the lengthy letter and the kind of letter I’ve never posted before, do let me know in the comments if you’d like to read more of these. As I’m retiring in 10 more working days, I’ll have time to share these as they come into my email inbox. Whether you vote for RFK, Jr. or not, at least you will be informed (from his perspective) how important this next USA election will be. I have a feeling it may very well be the most important one of my lifetime. And as of this moment, I know who I want to vote for as President, but I am typically “on the fence” until I stand in the ballot box–and sadly, I have not voted in many years, because as Russell Brand has said many times, “I don’t vote as I believe democracy is a pointless spectacle where we choose between two indistinguishable political parties,…” and that is how I’ve felt too, and why I changed from Republican, to Democrat, to Independent in my lifetime.

Yours in expanding, revolving, attempting to see ALL-sides, spiraling consciousness,

To our better health, ease, joy, and sustainment in JOY!

Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey

p.s. My 4th book is on Amazon and has yet to sell one copy because NO ONE wants to put the effort into healing their bodies. UGH! But here’s the link anyway: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally

Audio provided by Otter. Edited using Grammarly.

What I am known for

Be the best version of who you want to be–because if you’re reading my words your soul is probably beckoning you to align with it and live up to your highest ideals. Not perfect because who is perfect? Most stagnate or ‘get stuck’ while on their way to being whatever they think perfection is. Making progress is enough. Carrying your Karma lightly is enough. Be kind to yourself while living responsibly. Who you ARE affects us ALL. We Are All Connected.

Energy/Omniscience (Omnism) governs ALL. Omniscience knows ALL. Omniscience is always with you. You are never alone.

My online Zoom video course, Integrating the Spirals is more timely now than ever because I know people are suffering. (Let me know if you’re interested in working through the Integrating the Spirals course.)

As an empath I want to help ease suffering and raise our vibration to offer hope. I want to uplift others and expand our collective consciousness. I teach breath work and meditation so we appreciate the value of Detachment. We till our inner soil with our breath to calm the amygdala and institute peace. Meditation is an easy way to Connect us with spirit, higher selves, Omniscience God, and receive non-programmed personal guidance.

The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe.

About us

My husband is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (with over 400 original songs). You can view some of his artwork and listen to all of his songs at: http://listen4music.com

Here’s a video of us performing on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

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I would love to speak at your bookstore, crystal shop, acupuncture/chiropractor office, natural health foods store, art fair, music, or yoga festival. I support healthy lifestyle businesses. 

I invite you to check out my new metaphysical book–Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. There are two versions (Kindle and paperback) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WV68KF

I’m an Amazon bestselling author of two co-authored books: “Transform Your Life Book 2 Inspirational Stories and Expert Advice” and “Energy of Receiving” available on Amazon.

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Wood turning and making Slimline pens

My uncle Jim (my mom’s brother) got into wood turning years ago and for a long time I had no idea what he was doing–I could only picture table or chair legs when he’d tell me about wood turning during phone calls . If you would rather listen instead of read, play the audio (and there’s a few minutes of BONUS info on the audio this time too!):

Wood turning history

In discussing woodturning with my uncle Jim, I asked him if there was anything he’d like me to include in the article maybe about like the history of it, or just how enjoyable it is when you’re crafting from the wood like that?

The slimline wood turned pen my uncle Jim made. I think it looks cool sitting on this wood bowl we bought years ago too. Can you see it? It blends in!

Here’s what I learned from my uncle (written mostly from his perspective):

The history of turning

When I think back the history of wood turning goes back a long, long way. Even before we had electricity and metal equipment, turning the lathe goes back to when the lathe was called a pole lathe. They would take a tree and bend it over something else to enable a sort of treadle, that would allow the wood to turn. Later, someone invented a foot treadle to power the turning machine. That was used all the way until they got electricity and motorized lathes came into being. That gives you some history of how the wood is turned. I find it is a very fulfilling thing to do and artistic in a way too.

There’s one magazine I have had, it kind of got expensive, so I’m not taking it now. It showed how people turned simple things to turning pins and bowls to more artistic things. And it’s become a very artistic and elaborate hobby for many people. Some people are professional woodturners and they make their living. For me, I’m just not interested in that kind of thing. It just goes way beyond my ability and it is just something I’m not interested in. Also, sometimes it takes months to accomplish one of these complex projects.

Different kinds of wood turning

Of course, learning all kinds of different ways of wood turning can lead you into creating something, and developing some items that you could market. Many wood turned items have become popular. There’s one kind of wood turning that is called Segmented woodturning, which I would love to be able to do. It’s where you make weight at that table saw. You saw up just small pieces and it takes some learning to be able to know the exact angles and you have to decide how big you want your piece to be. How many segments and such. You cut all these pieces, you make a ring and you glue all that together, and then you stack those and then of course you turn it until you have an outcome that is quite beautiful.

And then there’s one they call Dizzy. They take very, very small thin layers of wood and there shall I say kind of up and down. You kind of bend them to a certain degree and glue them in turn and you get these beautiful shapes and colors so it can be very pretty and very pleasing. So it’s very satisfying. Like, say it’s artistic and so it’s fulfilling for people.

How my uncle learned wood turning

I’ve always wanted to do wood turning since I was in high school and I couldn’t get into that. The teachers seemed to kind of want to keep me in academics (instead of wood shop) as if I was going to college even though I wasn’t interested in going to college. But that didn’t seem to matter. So anyway, I never was able to get into that until much later in life. Your aunt Janice’s sister Janet said, “There’s an article in the paper, about a little place called Woodcraft and they’re going to be having an exhibit.” And it wasn’t about turning, it was about carving. And that’s a whole other ballgame. People carve wood ducks and spend months and months on them because they use very little knives. And they’re, they’re so patient and they’re carving feathers to the point that you can’t tell this wooden duck from a real duck! It’s very time-consuming.

So anyway, I went and I happened to go see this thing and it was a it was probably three and a half feet long and a half two foot deep. And it was probably two and a half feet tall. It was a big display of an old western saloon. And it had all the tables and chairs turned and people were carved in it too. It had a whole grid like set up. I wasn’t interested in carving but it was interesting to look at. I saw a gentlemen there I knew. I told him I was interested in turning and he invited me over to his shop to see what he’d turned.

So that began my love for turning and specifically, turning pens. It was a wonderful blessing for me that Don (a gentleman that a church family friend had dated for several years) was willing to spend that time and introduce me to such an interesting and fulfilling craft. People make more elaborate and complicated turns, like Dizzy bowls where they take different pieces of wood, close together–glued up. They’ll skip every other one. And so it’s called an open segment. And that’s a different thing to look at.

Look at some artistic turning videos. It’s wild the designs that people come up with. I mean some will combine turning and carving together and they just come up with some very unique and different-looking creations. People even get some of their works into museums!

You can get into some very, very expensive turnings. One can spend thousands of dollars. But, it may take months to create each project. That gives you some ideas of how many types of turnings there are to look at (see the YouTube links in this article). Different and unique designs to expand your vision and a knowledge of turning. For me, it’s just something very satisfying. This form of arts and crafts is very relaxing.

The Slimline pen in action.

Wood turning safety

When you are working with a piece of equipment such as a lathe, safety is of the utmost importance. A motorized lathe is revving at fast speeds. My small lathe can turn at 3500 RPMs; others can turn up to 5000 RPMs. So you have to be careful and stay safe. Of course, we wear a mask or a shield that can filter all the air. Because wherever you turn, whenever you breathe, what goes in stays in so you can’t be without something that filters those particles out. And sanding is the worst. You’ve got to have a filtering system, whatever that may be, whether it’s just on your face or whether it’s a piece of equipment that continually filters the air. You have to be careful with that and always wear a shield because you’re turning off pieces of spin. In the beginning you’re gonna have some bark flying off and larger pieces. So you got to protect yourself that way. And of course, you have to remember that it’s happened before where we have had a few people die from performing wood turning.

Finishing wood turned pieces

When you complete a wood turned item you may feel negative with your finished piece. You may start with only 200, 300, 400, or 500 RPMs spins, because it’s out of balance. So once you get it in balance, then you can turn the lathe speed up and you can turn the piece quicker. And then when you’re sanding sometimes use either high or low speed, but some people forget and just turn their lathe off. Well, then they forget. Then they put a new piece of wood on the lathe and it gets out of balance and they turn that thing on and it’s running at full speed and the piece flys right off. Even at your best of anchoring this thing a piece can come flying off or it can just simply break apart. And that does happen. I like to work with one-piece/solid chunks of wood. But some people like to work on a piece of wood that has more holes in it. They say the more cracks in it the better because it gives the finished piece character. And it does look nice, but it’s just not one of my things. I delight in the natural beauty of the wood grain (the design within the wood) of the solid wood pieces.

See the natural beauty within the wood of this slimline pen?

Then there’s a whole world of skill and how you use your tools. What to do and what not to do. Because we can catch and therefore things can come apart if you have to get down to where you’re fairly thin. And you’ve got some of these holes and things that could catch (on the lathe) and things could come apart. People have been hurt by these kinds of things. That’s just some of what you can do.

There are times that you’re gonna be using a table saw again, some here wood pieces. Get it down to small pieces like it could be two or three feet long, maybe only three or four inches wide and that’s when you’re cutting all these small little pieces. So use tables. To do that. Of course, add some safety and sometimes you’ll be using the bandsaw to it again, a great big chunk of wood and it’s just got four corners. You want to make this thing round because that’s a lot less vibration, a lot less beat and bang for the lathe to get this thing around. So if you use a bandsaw you can cut those corners and make it a round piece of wood before you put it on the lathe, which is wonderful. This also offers an extra measure of safety while you’re using all these different kinds of tools.

The joy of wood turned pieces

But here again, it is just as enjoyable because you can do so many other things with what they got flat. And if you were making a table you got a great big piece of wood there for a slab for your tabletop, if that’s what you make it out of it. You can always branch out into what was called flat work which is building cabinets, coffee tables, side tables, and dining tables. All these kinds of things have gone by the way side though. I’m sorry to see less turned pieces when I see advertisements now on TV of wood items. Solid flat furniture is one I see a lot. And they’ll say they’ve got a certain price for all these tables and chairs. And you look at that. Just straight edges. There’s not one bit of terrain there. There’s nothing artistic about it. Right. Oh my goodness, that is so plain. That bothers me but I know it’s quick and fast and cheaper. So they can just simply cut it out. Put it together. Put a finish on each piece and out the door it goes. Oh no, that’s not for me.

How to turn a pen

Here’s a short video on the making of a slimline pen:

I hope everyone (who celebrates it) had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

Yours in expanding, turning, revolving, spiraling consciousness,

To our better health, ease, and sustaining lives of JOY!

Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey

p.s. My 4th book is on Amazon and the link where you can check it out if you like: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally

Transcribed by https://otter.ai – Audio provided by Otter; Edited with Grammarly.

The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe.

About us

My husband is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (with over 400 original songs). You can view some of his artwork and listen to all of his songs at: http://listen4music.com

Here’s a video of us performing on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

About me, your Spiral Sister



I would love to speak at your bookstore, crystal shop, acupuncture/chiropractor office, natural health foods store, art fair, music, or yoga festival. I support healthy lifestyle businesses. 

I invite you to check out my new metaphysical book–Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. There are two versions (Kindle and paperback) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WV68KF

I’m an Amazon bestselling author of two co-authored books: “Transform Your Life Book 2 Inspirational Stories and Expert Advice” and “Energy of Receiving” available on Amazon.

Connecting…

For more spiritual and esoteric updates, who we’re connecting with, new writing, memes, and hobbies, follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeonyour

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the soul is restless

Michael Hudson: Were the Biblical Prophets Anti-Semitic?

If the prophets were summoned to give judgment today, it is Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud Party and the steeply unequal economy of Israel that would …

Michael Hudson: Were the Biblical Prophets Anti-Semitic?

you have the power to choose

Silver Birch was a spirit guide who spoke through Maurice Barbanell

you have the power to choose

First Thanksgiving Proclamation by President George Washington for God’s Provident Blessing on America

This post is the first in a series for every day in the week of Thanksgiving. The following is the first Thanksgiving proclamation given by President…

First Thanksgiving Proclamation by President George Washington for God’s Provident Blessing on America