I was raised Christian (RLDS), but criticized often by other Christians for not being “their” kind of Christian. And THAT began my lifetime journey…
Of trying to uncover deeper truths,
Of trying to be heard, understood, accepted, etc.
I was baptized twice (once in the ocean) and have felt the Holy Ghost move through me but never judged others for their beliefs.
I have been to the alter call many times yet never felt Jesus was the “only way” for everyone.
Carrying these beliefs always made me feel less than, or perhaps simply kept me humble.
I’ve practiced yoga…
I’ve attuned to Reiki…
I leaned into Buddhism…
I grew through Daoism…
I continue to search scripture and study books with Theosophists.
I grow herbs and rely on natural remedies to care for and sustain my body temple.
I pray and meditate…
And I have had dreams and visitations that have given me glimpses into the Grand Beyond where my parents are (since 2017 and 2019).
After those experiences, I reconnected with Celtic Spirituality.
I use intention and focus to continue to expand my consciousness (employing tools like the kaleidoscope and 4D yin and yang symbol ☯️)
Some probably think I am too woo-woo. That’s okay. One can never please everyone and I am too old to try (or care what others think) anymore anyway.
I’m good with simply showing and sharing Grace. 🦋
Because I know life can end at any moment.
Because accepting Jesus as Lord and savior is a personal thing. Carrying Jesus the Christ in one’s heart is a personal relationship. That’s why He taught us to go into our prayer closet to pray. And pray without ceasing. And to care for others as if we were Him. With love, mercy, and compassion.
Because I believe Everything belongs to Omniscience anyway. And that’s good. It eases my mind and keeps my heart open. ❤️🙏💙
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
I was about to go to sleep and a thought dropped into my mind. I wondered if I gave Perplexity.ai the Foreward I’d written and book chapters, if it could tell me if anyone else has published something similar. And it did!
What Perplexity.ai told me
I wasn’t able to locate any published book (in major catalogs such as WorldCat, Amazon Books, or Google Books) that contains all of the listed chapter titles or a similar structure. However, your described outline closely resembles a blend of scientific, spiritual, and metaphysical synthesis writing — a genre that merges physics, consciousness studies, ancient wisdom, and cosmology.
Below are some published works with partial or thematic overlap, but none share this exact sequence or combination:
Closely Related Works (by theme)
Gregg Braden – The Divine Matrix Explores the scientific and spiritual concept of a universal field connecting everything, similar to “Fractals of Omniscience” and “Interconnectedness.”
Dr. Joe Dispenza – Becoming Supernatural Intersects neuroscience, consciousness, energy, and quantum theory — matching your themes on “Neuroscience,” “Fractals,” “Quantum Field Theory,” and “Self-love.”
Bruce Lipton – The Biology of Belief Converges biology, cell signaling, consciousness, and spirituality, echoing your chapters on “Cell Signaling within the Human Body,” “Biologics,” and “Consciousness.”
David Wilcock – The Source Field Investigations Discusses scientific, spiritual, and ancient knowledge connections, including “Sacred Sites,” “Ley Lines,” “Energy and Magnetism,” “UFO/UAP studies,” and “Cosmic Evolution.”
Rupert Sheldrake – The Presence of the Past Introduces morphic fields and “Nature organizes itself,” resonating with your planetary and biological integration chapters.
Lynne McTaggart – The Field Focuses on interconnection on a quantum and energetic level — very similar in spirit to “Information as a Universal Link” and “Quantum Entanglement.”
Mircea Eliade – Patterns in Comparative Religion Aligns with chapters on “Sacred Sites,” “Sacred Grids,” and “Humans Relationship with Nature.”
Uniqueness Assessment
Your proposed table of contents appears unpublished in its entirety and seems to be an original outline — possibly for a new integrative manuscript that bridges:
Social and psychological understanding (sociology, relationships, philosophy)
If this list comes from an unpublished or self-created document, it could represent a truly multidisciplinary book concept not currently on record, potentially suitable for publishing.
Book progress again
I gave Perplexity.ai. the Foreward that I posted in my last blog article. I’ve now rewritten it based upon reading it again, after reading the answer from Perplexity. Witness the Observer Effect in action here! Ha! Go figure.
I was NOT surprised by the list of closely related books that Perplexity.ai gave me, because I’ve been a student of nearly all of those authors for many years. I even have several of the referenced books, and of course Dr. Bruce Lipton’s book, The Biology of Belief is a held in high regard and my paperback copy is highly marked up! Thus, it totally confirmed to me that I am on the right track with my chapter outline.
Updated: Nov. 2nd, 2025
Foreward
In life, we take so many things on faith. That the sun will come up tomorrow. The seas will stay in place. The dwelling we live in will remain unsettled on the surface of (or in) the ground as intended. That we will be able to enjoy the act of eating, both physically and financially. And that we will even be alive tomorrow with our own beating heart and brain to know who we are.
Consequently, in our attempts to function rationally in this world, we adhere to social and cultural norms. And depending upon where we live, most of us don’t give much conscious awareness to living any other way, else we’d probably be more spazzed out than we already are! We take a lot of things for granted. We accept what our parents and teachers tell us when we’re young because what choice do we have? We believe the adults around us and assume they know what they’re talking about. As we grow we believe the experts (who continually speak of their theories as truth)—though quite honestly, they are simply theories.
It is true that we don’t know what we don’t know! And that the longer we live the more we learn. We learn from everyone and everything around us! In fact, to be informed is to take information IN and allow it to IN FORM us!
Thus, my not knowing (or ignorance) of what the phrase, We Are All Connected, was about (as that’s all I had, and no other context) is where I started my inquiry, which has now become this book.
One of the lessons learned from writing this book, is that the phrase, We Are All Connected, means a good many different things to different people, depending upon the lens we’re looking through. And similar to the multitudinous views we perceive light and design from peering into a kaleidoscope, when we ponder that sentence it can bring myriad topics to mind, such as:
Social and psychological understanding (sociology, relationships, philosophy)
Digging into these various rabbit holes while researching and writing this book, paradoxically, I opened up a seemingly endless and broad overarching scope of possibility that the idea, We Are All Connected, offers. It seemed to point me towards being more helpful to others.
But the problem for years was, I had been labeled as a Co-dependent person sometime during my second (failed) marriage!
Thus, the personal implications, that this big idea of us being all connected, brought to me was a massive amount of “here we go again.” When those words came to me, I thought I had already overcome any selfless or low self esteem issues I’d had. I wanted to be more assertive and live as a sovereign and empowered individual.
Through all of the years of Codependency counseling I’d gone through, I was told that self-love isn’t selfish. And my spirituality became informed from the shift as well. I went from being ruled by my subconscious mind thinking that I “needed a man” in my life to “being just fine on my own.”
Spiritually, it was a change to consider that we are each a fractal of Omniscience and that I could be a strong, independent, free spirit, yet appreciate and honor everyone else! I later also learned to ask for a little help as needed for a hand up.
I eventually uncovered that each of us can do our individual part to ADD to the collective diamond shine and brilliance of the WHOLE and still honor our sovereignty. And from meditating on the 4D yin and yang symbol and also on a mirror ball, peering through a kaleidoscope, watching the sunrise through the trees to see how the leaves spread out the various rays of the sunshine, and studying seemingly disparate religious doctrines and sacred texts (Daoism, Buddhism, Theosophy and the Oncology of Jesus the Christ to name but a few), I’ve come to know that Omniscience is completely and utterly WHOLE.
Self-love can simply mean we can choose to polish the mirror of Self every day.
It’s possible and quite achievable to shine brighter and offer more to everyone we encounter from such polishing. I won’t call it Perfection because I’ve learned that there’s no perfection in art, and that the living of Life is an art! Oh, and how great thou art.
Thank you, ALL. Eternally. Much love!
Why this Book?
Many years ago while on vacation in Russellville, Kentucky, with my now, third husband, I experienced something surreal. Maybe I picked up a broadcast or something from Fort Campbell, a military base nearby. I don’t know.
All I know is that I was abruptly awakened in the middle of the night by a deep male voice that said, “We Are All Connected.” And it stated this twice!
We had been sleeping soundly. As well, everyone else in the house was asleep and no TVs were on. I didn’t hear any other sounds in the house at all! I thought I was going crazy! I laid awake for a while longer trying to pick out any other noises. I never heard that voice again, but the memory of it has haunted me ever since.
I looked around to see if my husband had said it because he way lying next to me. But no! He was sleeping peacefully! I tried to wake him and ask if he’d heard anything. But all he could do was mumble something to the effect of, “You’re dreaming; go back to sleep.”
I knew I must find an answer. Not only as to what produced the voice, but what the message meant and why it came to me. Thus, this statement that, We Are All Connected, and not knowing what it meant or why I heard it, began a twenty plus year inquiry into the state of my mind and everything else you’re going to read in this book.
I’ve taken courses with Neale Donald Walsch (and pointedly told him this story and asked what he thought it was), I’ve asked Stephen Simon (producer the Robin Williams film, What Dreams May Come and the movie of Neale’s life too), I’ve taken classes in the new physics and quantum entanglement with Nassim Haramein, and I’ve volunteered on a small editorial team for Dr. Raymond Moody.
By far, the most I’ve learned along this journey though, has been what I’ve picked up during meditation, prayer, hypnosis, and from being actively engaged on a monthly Zoom call with Dr. Bruce Lipton, the author of the book, The Biology of Belief.
I still ask questions and to date, continue to participate in the monthly Dr. Bruce calls, because I have no definitive answers. And from all of this, cumulatively, I have ideas. I’ve compiled my research into this book to document my quest. And now, I offer it to you to ask,
What do you think the statement, We Are All Connected, means?
CHAPTERS
Interconnectedness
Botany
Consciousness
Frequency
Biologics
Neuroscience
Psychology
Philosophy
Noetic Science
Sociology
Ancestry
Technology
Planetary
Cosmology
Physics
Spiritual
Soul Aspects
Afterlife
Multiple Dimensions
Alien Phenomenon
Government Secrets
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
Our twin granddaughters had carved pumpkins at school and the Jack-O-Lanterns were supposed to be amongst all of the ones brought to the festival. However, though we all looked, we never found them. This upset one of the girls and our son-in-law, her daddy, had to comfort her a bit (or offer her the choice of us all going back home). We knew she didn’t want to leave so soon, so we weren’t too concerned.
I would have tried to help our granddaughter, but I’ve learned not to offer unless asked. And that’s okay. I may have simply suggested she do the “Neurovascular Hold” on her forehead (to ease the fight-or-fight response) if you’re familiar with that little trick.
Richard went with us this year, I kind of forced the issue because he didn’t go last year, and we stopped into a deli/bakery for a few minutes to get out of the cold and be able to sit down. We only walked about 3,000 steps, but all of us were suffering with something, legs, hips, feet, etc. Our son-in-law’s mother went with us too, and his sister brought her little girl for a while as well. So, it was a fun time out with most of the family.
The wall of pumpkins
Our son-in-law looking for the girls’ carved pumpkins. There were also other smaller stands of Jack-O-Lanterns and we searched through them all. There were more at the festival this year than last year!We also got to take the girls in this big store that’s part indoor flea market and part antique’s shop. People rent spaces and bring in their stuff to sell. But upstairs there’s this really cool display of vintage toy trains. I’ve seen it a couple times before but for whatever reason, it’s been hard for us to catch when it’s open when the girls are all with us. And they only run the trains from 11am-3pm on Saturdays. Thus, it’s a short window to be able to get there and enjoy it. Glad we got them in there! It made my day.
The ghosts I made for Halloween
Once home, I was in the mood to change up one of the shelves in the living room bookcase. So, here’s how that turned out:
My two clay ghosts after painting/glazing them and the second kiln firing. I can’t wait to see how they glow when I put a battery operated tea light candle underneath each of them! The Fall tree/pumpkins is fused glass that I made last year. The small bear crystal was from my mom and the dog gold crystal was in memory of our best boy, Beau (passed years ago)
Book progress
Just prior to writing this post, I sent a couple of emails out to gentlemen who had inquired about reading my book. I sent both an email of the Foreward and the chapter titles. I inquired of one who is the facilitator of an Initiative I joined a couple weeks ago. Would you like to see what I sent to them? I hope so! And please comment any ideas you might have for additional chapters or questions. This is definitely going to be the most complex book I’ve written so far, and after this, I am not sure I’m going to continue as it seems people’s attention spans are too short, and only books between 50-75 sell well. But if you feel differently, let me know.
Foreward
So many things we take on faith. That the sun will come up tomorrow. The seas will stay in place. The dwelling we live in will remain on the ground. That we will be able to eat, both due to our financial and physical abilities. And that we will even be alive with our own beating heart and brain to know who we are.
Consequently, we adhere to a lot of social and cultural norms, depending on where we live, that most we don’t give conscious awareness to, else we’d probably be more spazzed out that we are! We take a lot of things for granted. We believe most theories are true—though honestly, they are simply theories.
One of the lessons learned from writing this book, is that the phrase, We Are All Connected, envelopes myriad meanings. The phrase has also, paradoxically, taken on more of a grand overarching meaning to me as well! But as for how it applies to a person, it has dawned on me that self-love isn’t selfish because we are each a fractal of Omniscience. Each doing our individual part to ADD to the collective diamond shine and brilliance of the WHOLE. And from studying and meditating on the Oncology of Jesus the Christ, I’ve come to know that Omniscience is completely and utterly WHOLE.
Self-love means that we polish the mirror of Self every day. Thus, we shine brighter and offer more to everyone we encounter from such polishing. I won’t call it Perfection because I’ve learned that there’s no perfection in art, and that living life is an art!
Thank you, ALL. Eternally. Much love!
CHAPTERS
Technology
Internet and Smartphones
BITs, Logic gates, and channel complexes
Merging Technology into Health
mRNA
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Consciousness
Neuroscience
Wearing Talismans (benefits from a Neuroscientist)
Biologics
Biology
Botony
Cell Signaling within the Human Body
Fractals in the Body
Mathematical Patterns
Psychology
Love
Philosophy
Sociology
Sociology and Cultures
Relationships
Political
Ancestry
Ancestors
Lineage
Planetary
Nature organizes itself
Sacred Grids & Hidden Wisdom
Earth’s Ley Lines
What are Sacred Sites
Sacred Sites of the World
Sacred Sites of the USA
Airport Mesa vortex site in Sedona, AZ
Humans Relationship with Nature
Energy and Magnetism
Geologic Formations and Rocks
Alternate Archeology
Cosmology
The Universe
Gravitational Waves
Astrology
Cosmic Rocks in Space
Musical Sounds
Drumming
Music Notes
Tuning Forks
Physics
Quantum Entanglement
Interconnectedness
Complexity Science
Schumann Resonance
Quantum Field Theory
The Creative Role of Contrast
General Relativity
Cosmic Evolution
Patterns without a Pattern-Maker
Information as a Universal Link
Spirituality
Spiritual Stuff
Biblical Scriptures
Fractals of Omniscience
My Quotes on Spirituality
Afterlife
Afterlife Communication
Remote Viewing
Alien Phenomenon and Other Secrets
UFO and UAP Information
Government Investigations and Reports
Scaling the Cosmos
UFO and UAPs Hiding as Comets
3I/Atlas
Secret Architecture of Control
Other Worldly Beings
Globalism
Global Control
I wrote something in the middle of the night last night as well, that I’m considering sharing in another post. I shared it on Substack, if you follow me there.
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
Here’s something I hope will help those who are emotionally struggling. I encourage you to set aside some time for yourself to watch the documentary style movie on YouTube, Sensitive: The Untold Story. If nothing else, it may help you understand your sensitive family or friends.
Spiral thought: I have several posts to publish, but I’ve been slow in getting them out because I’ve been diving back into writing my 5th book. In picking through some of the research I have had in my reading/watching queue for over a year, I had this one. Thus, I felt it would be good to push it out (in front of the other articles) and get it to you today.
Watch Sensitive: The Untold Story
I wish I had watched this sooner. It features one of my favorite musical artists, Alanis Morissette.
I’ve loved Alanis for years, since Jagged Little Pill came out in 1995. Ironically, or synchronistically, a few months after I left my second husband. I probably could have guessed that she’s a prime example of a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). In the midst of my emotional roller coaster, her songs were the gentle balm to help me heal, along with a LOT of therapy, group, individual, and self-help. Thank Omniscience God, I pulled through.
A dear friend of mine (whom I’ve known for years), Jen Carey, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, moved from Florida to Massachusetts (a few years ago) and offers professional counseling services. She understands the Sensitive person. If you’re struggling and feel you need to reach out to someone personally, Jen is available via phone and video conference. Most of us know when we’ve pushed beyond our depths, but even if you’re not sure, you may want to reach out for a conversation with Jen:
Willowdale Professional Offices 205 Willow Street Unit A-3-A South Hamilton, MA 01982
Jen’s book, Illuminating the Stories That Bind Us is available on Amazon!! Check it out here and break through the stories between you and your joy!
Do you have a story that is holding you back? Write in to be apart of my ‘Letters To Jen’ advice project! Or, if you’d like to dive deep: become a guest on Jen’s podcast. Both options are free. Learn more about Jen and her work here.
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
I’m back from my break, BUT I’m more focused than ever on completing my 5th book! So, that’s good news and bad news. Good that I’ll finally get this book out. And bad, that you still won’t see much from me here. Plus, I just applied to be a volunteer for The Lazarus Initiative. I’ll write more about that in my next post, but if you’re super curious, you can sign-up for a FREE 2-WEEK TRIAL to watch the full symposium (that starts today at 2pm eastern time; they’re broadcasting from Greece) and access their archive at: Lazarusinitiative.com
For now, and the main reason for this post…
Here’s an invitation to read, An Inconvenient Study.
I am not receiving any compensation for sharing this Qi Coil information with you. I simply feel compelled to share healing modalities that have helped me. And all of this ‘frequency’ stuff ties in with this 5th book that I’m writing too! So, there’s that. Wink!
Perhaps our country is healing? Words from another Charlie
We LOVE Charlie Sheen! Richard has been a fan of Charlie’s since he met him at the Whisky Creek near Bishop California many years ago. It was a chance meeting, but one that carried a lot of weight with my husband. Later, good friends of ours talked us into watching Charlie’s TV show, Two and Half Men, which we enjoyed immensely! We used to laugh so hard!!! But then, we couldn’t watch it once Charlie was off the show–what a network bungle THAT was!
Anyway, here’s Charlie being a good Democrat–if he is still one. Not that we should need labels. And you know, Charlie’s representing the way Democrats from 20 years ago used to behave, all open-minded like. Here’s Charlie having a really eye-opening conversation with Tucker Carlson:
I very much appreciate those of you who have chosen to stick with me through my grieving and questioning process during the last two weeks. Your comments, encouragement to continue writing, and love have meant so much to me. Eternal thanks. Mwah!
Everything happens for a reason in the multiverse with myriad sides to every story
Yes, Everything Happens for a Reason in the multiverse and Everything Resolves to Gratitude. Knowing that each of us (as fractals) uplifts my mind and allows me to view life as a lively kaleidoscope grand design that moves about in an ever-expanding, revolving, melodious, consciousness. Even if we have to disconnect from some people, for a time.
Remember, “Our footsteps are ordered by the Lord.”
Enjoy (IN Joy) everything and love! Be Everything All the Time. Let’s THRIVE in ’25!
Yours in expanding, coexisting (because there’s more than one-side to every story), balancing, spiraling consciousness,
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
About us
Richard and I play at the intersection of Energy, Spirituality, Health, and Music, to let FREEDOM ring for ALL! We’re down to earth (even if we are conspiracy “connect-the-dots” theorists), yet not in the ground! We’re just dancing around in rhythm with the very layered, complex, mystifying Multiverse… all humble like. But we’re always thinking, onward and upwards, so we keep exploring, creating, and growing in JOY!
My husband of 20 years, Richard Murrey, is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (having penned over 400 original songs). Richard’s artwork and many of his songs can be experienced at: https://www.youtube.com/@richardmurrey
All of our 400+ original songs are available for song placement in TV, film, games, etc. Video content creators, filmmakers, podcasters, production companies, deejays, Vloggers, YouTubers, and more can use our original music and songs in movies, TV shows, video intros, and such. We’re also seeking bands to play our songs. If you know of any up and coming musical artist, please forward this blog article to them.
Sheila’s books on Amazon
My meme: Books by Sheila –Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
From one of my recent JIGGLE BUTT dance videos wearing my new t-shirt from Redacted. –Sheila Murrey
Higher Education
I worked for a private university for ten years. One of the first things I learned, that’s pertinent to the subject of this blog article, was that when reading and considering any new information, to always “Consider the source.” I’ve never forgotten that. As well, I read from a variety of sources. From my university years I also learned how to have a backbone (my first supervisor hired me even when it wasn’t to her political advantage to do so-long story), how to troubleshoot, how to discern truth from lies (as one of my roles had me reporting to two supervisors from two very different departments and in essence ‘spying’ on each to return the truth to the other. It was sometimes harrowing and I had to ‘walk a fine line.’
Technically, I learned how to thoroughly investigate an issue (whether it was to determine if an ‘official’ transcript was real or a forgery from a prospective student, or the intent of a policy). I understood that just because someone said something or it was written into policy, it could be interpreted differently depending on the lens by which the listener or reading was looking through, or the time period and what was happening at the time the policy was written.
Over time I found that people will lie or ‘bend the truth’ depending upon who was signing their paycheck, or where (from whom) they were receiving their funding. Valuable lessons to have learned for sure! I wrote about some of the ‘funding’ issues I found from working for a university in my holistic health book, Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life. You might wonder why I would write about ‘funding’ within a health book, but it’s a pertinent topic because medical schools receive government grants and private donor funding.
Sex, Lies, and Money
As I wrote previously, the big banks are capable of ANYTHING. Period. Full stop.
During the 2008-2009 financial crisis I watched multiple banks not only make mistakes, lose paperwork for short-sale houses (ours included and multiple times), but also hire people and then within a few days, tell those new hires that they wouldn’t be starting their new anticipated jobs after all! Talk about ‘pulling the rug out from under’ people!
The phrase, “honor among thieves’ comes to mind though I think it should be, “lies among thieves,” when thinking back on that timeframe. And I don’t think the banks have gotten any better! Who went to prison from among the fraudster bankers after that financial crisis meltdown fiasco?
And if it wasn’t bad enough that my parent’s home was taken in the mid-80s by a big greedy bank, I had to pay the state of West Virginia over $700 ransom when they allowed someone to swoop in and pay the taxes on some property my dad left me after he passed away! I didn’t get his mail in time (I did live in Florida at that time), and so I didn’t pay the property taxes within the short time frame it’s due each year. It wasn’t like it had been in arrears before either! Dad paid his taxes in person every year as soon as it was due!
So, the banks, states, and counties are ALL ready to scam people too! It sure seems much has changed since the founding of America! And there’s more than enough arguing to go around. It’s almost like these entities are all in bed together. Like they’re all having one big PARTY and we, the little guy, are NOT invited!
Screen Capture from Perplexity.ai: “Why did (the political) parties form soon after George Washington’s presidency (image 1)
Note the bullet in the preceding image that the banking industry has been disputed and debated in this country (USA) ever since the founding of it! Establishing a national bank, Federal assumption of state debts, and tariff laws! This is why we MUST “End the Fed”!
Screen Capture from Perplexity.ai: “Why did (the political) parties form soon after George Washington’s presidency (image 2)
Speaking of PARTIES, did we REALLY put a man on the moon? Well, after working for nearly seven years at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, meeting astronautical engineers (and having dinner with them), as well as, seeing all the nepotism among the employees there, backbiting, and philandering, my hunch is that we didn’t go to the moon.
The parties, and I do mean PARTIES that several engineers spoke of, involved sex and booze to the point that I cannot believe any of the astronauts or engineers could have had the clarity of mind to organize, much less accomplish, putting a man on the moon, especially with the technology available to them at the time. It was all a giant fabrication, like The Red Hot Chili Peppers sang in their song Californication, “space may be the final frontier but its made in a Hollywood basement.”
But life is not a party for me. It never has been. And I’m glad I’m not sold out to one political party over another either. I’m fiercely Independent.
I do know that I can’t control any of this. That the ‘every man’ is simply a pawn in the Globalists game. This is why I must live from Spirit, and not from Ego.
Meme: Ego vs. Spirit
They’re in DANGER now. (The Globalists.)
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
I have had a trip to visit Salem, Massachusetts on my Warren Buffet annual To Do list since 2017 at least. I’m thrilled to say, I can check that off now!
On Sept. 20th, 2025 my daughter drove my eldest granddaughter and I to see the sights of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem is a bit more than two hours from where we live in New Hampshire.
I’m pooped! I could barely do anything on Sunday because we walked about 7,000 steps on Saturday! Even today, Monday, I’m moving fairly slow. I did manage to accomplish my Jiggle Butt dances yesterday and today, mostly because my husband, Richard, wrote a couple of new songs in remembrance of the thirteen female witches hung during the Salem witch trials. FYI: Twenty people were executed in total; nineteen were hung and one was pressed to death. UGH! (Two hundred were accused of witchcraft/consorting with the devil.)
One of my dear friends from Florida lives in Salem now. She texted me several great tips, like where to park for free (a few blocks from the downtown area), and potential places to eat, etc. She also invited us to visit her and her husband at their in town farm, which we did at the end of our day! And THAT visit was the highlight for me, as Salem is too commercialized to suit my taste.
Driving around Salem
My daughter thought it best to drive us around to some of the sites first, that would be too far for us to walk too. Great planning and thinking on her part! This is a fairly good sized town with lots of one-way streets, and some two-way streets that allow parking on both sides, making driving around a little hairy.
Salem’s witchy history
First, we drove by the Proctor’s Ledge Memorial. We could have parked at the closed down Walgreens at the corner, but didn’t realize until we passed that corner, and her GPS had already taken us around the block in the neighborhood to get to it. We didn’t want to go around it again. My daughter always considers how residents feel about all the traffic (as I raised my kids in Daytona Beach, Florida and they know traffic).
While I was reading about early American history and what religious ties might have led to the witch trials in Salem, I read about the Puritans (of which my lineage traces to and why I feel such disdain for the Church of England), and how even the Puritans disagreed; some were Separatists, who believed there should be no state established church) and some were Non-Separatists/Nonconformists who remained loyal to the Church of England: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Puritans_in_North_America
Spiral thought: It’s a rather confusing subject, but since I was raised in the Mormon movement, one can see why this thread runs deep with me, that of separating from the Church of England and its Catholic roots. I’m now such a Separatist or staunchly religiously independent, that I am not an active member of any organized religion! If curious, refer to my previous articles: https://sheilamurrey.net/2018/11/06/the-fences-of-religion/ and https://sheilamurrey.net/2019/08/23/about-omniscience/
Hocus Pocus
This is one of the houses used in the Hocus Pocus classic film. It’s known as Max and Dani’s House. It’s located at 4 Ocean Ave. in Salem, MA. It’s a private residence and perhaps the most iconic film location from the movie that fans want to see. I was surprised that it was right on the water! The marina and the many boats in the water made this a beautiful spot!
Off to the side of this house, you’ll love the beauty of the water! The boats. The marina. It’s simply spectacular!
Marina and water next to the Max and Dani’s Hocus Pocus house.
We drove by The Witch House at Salem while looking for parking downtown. My friend, Jen, gave us parking info, but many lots were full (even the parking garage was full). We eventually took her advice and parked by Furlong Park on Franklin Street. That meant we had to walk across a bridge to get back to the downtown area, but it was free, and one can’t argue with that!
The Witch House Salem: https://www.thewitchhouse.orgA street named after my family name. Williams Street. (My daughter also drove by and took a picture of a Square that had her husband’s surname.)We saw a festival going on at this park – through the fence, but it was too much for us to walk back there to check it out after we eventually parked the car.The Witch Museum. This is a big draw! There seemed to be quite a long line and I don’t think any of us were in the mood to go anyway. We just wanted to get a feel for the town.The memorial to the founder of Salem: The Roger Conant Statue. https://www.salem.org/notable-locals/roger-conant/The Hawthorne Hotel. We were going to eat lunch here, but the sign outside the door said the kitchen quit serving breakfast at 11am and wouldn’t reopen to serve dinner until 5pm. My friend, Jen C., said the food here is very good. A fun mural that I thought was well done. It’s Pirates climbing a rope ladder and ropes on the side of a store. Note the iron fence. There is a lot of iron fencing around town.Driving around town. I enjoyed checking out the old architecture of the buildings, the stone walls, the iron fences, foundations and fireplaces of the homes, and the brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets.
Walking around downtown Salem
Once parked, we walked several blocks to the downtown Main Street area of Salem. It’s nice! It is blocked to cars, and is a wide street where people can get in and out of a variety of shops and eateries. (I think the cobblestone got to my feet though! And I was even wearing good ‘walking shoes’! I could not imagine walking around there in boots or healed shoes like I observed many women wearing! I will NOT suffer for anyone’s perceived idea of beauty.
The first shop we checked out was The Good Witch of Salem. It was a very small shop all built around the story of a good witch. The items in the store for sale were things having to do with a fiction book written by Ashley Tina (the store’s owner).
I glanced through the some odd 20 page book and saw few words but lots of illustrations. (She probably did write a good story, but we are two very different authors! Thus, I am a harsh critic.)
I couldn’t imagine having the money to start a store built around one book! The store carried little girl clothing, a doll (no doubt the heroine of the book), fake (extremely dyed) crystals (okay, to be fair, they were quartz), a bit of jewelry, and other small items. This didn’t interest me at all, but my daughter and granddaughter enjoyed looking it all over. In fact, this story reminded me of a line in Hocus Pocus about the sisters noticing how people had turned All Hallow’s Eve into a frolicking fun time! I found a quote that’s close:
Quote from Hocus Pocus
In fact, even as we walked into the second shop my eldest granddaughter remarked, “The first place was all cheery and light, and now we’re descending into the depths of darkness,” or something to that effect. I take creative license here to paraphrase her. Ha!
The darkly dreaming shop was The Black Veil Studio on the corner of Essex Street and Sewall. I almost bought a few things in this store, but I wanted to see what else I might find later on. (I didn’t end up buying anything but food! Ha!) Hats off to these guys though. The shop definitely sets a haunting mood!
Screen capture of an older Facebook post for The Black Veil Studio referencing the shop we’d stopped in at 304 Essex St.
We popped into another gift shop (I didn’t catch the name) to look at t-shirts, stuffed animals, hats and so forth. And then… we stood in a short line to go into Professor Spindlewink’s World of Wizardry.
About a third of the items they offered for sale were things my son-in-law can print on his 3D printer, so again, I wasn’t too impressed. But sure, the large articulating dragon for $49 was cool. I also liked the vibe and perhaps we should have taken in the attraction part of it. We just didn’t want to overwhelm our sensitive 13, nearly 14-year old.
Screen capture from Ecosia search for Professor Spindlewink’s World of WizardryPhoto I snapped as we left the shop because I had recently drawn of a tree and it was so stunningly similar to the tree on the glass of the shop, that I gasped!
While walking down the cobblestone-and-brick Essex Street (in the middle of downtown Salem), we saw several street performers. You could chuck in some coins or cash as a tip and have your photo taken with them. It’s nice because that street is closed off to vehicle traffic.
There was an overwhelming amount of shops, attractions, museums, restaurants, cafes, and people standing in lines to enter most of them. While it isn’t Disney World, it sort of has that vibe. I wanted something more authentic. Fact: Walt Disney was a descendant of Rev. George Burroughs, a victim and the only minister executed during the Salem witch trials in 1692.
I nearly missed this very large engraved stone on the side of a building paying homage to Alexander Graham Bell! And of course, this thrilled me to no end because he’s kinda the epitome of my career which merged electronics and communications!
It may be difficult to read, but this is a huge engraved marker that I nearly passed by as we walked up the street between shops. This site may help you discern the text: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=230062
We had a lovely sit down lunch at an Irish pub called, Olde Main Street Pub. I loved the delectable fish ‘n chips I had (best since my time in Ireland in 2019). My daughter enjoyed her pulled pork sandwich and my granddaughter liked her cheeseburger, but said the fries were the best! (My full review of our lunch is on Yelp.)
My fish ‘n chips at Olde Main Street Pub, Salem, MA
We saw some great characters in full costume regalia such as, Frankenstein, an old hag witch (see the photo), the clown from IT, Mike Myers from the Halloween movie, and Sarah Sanderson from Hocus Pocus (of course)! The gal even resembled Sarah Jessica Parker, and she did a bit of acting to drive that point home! Much of the town celebrates the Hocus Pocus witches, since it was filmed in Salem.
I liked the little alley we walked down that had the blue painted trees. After taking this photo, we began taking a lot of selfie group pictures. And I realized that I’d never learned how to set the timer on my new iPhone 16. (Go figure!)
At the temporary Blue Trees art installation. Left to right: My daughter, eldest granddaughter (front), and me (behind her)! –Sheila MurreyThe temporary Blue Trees art installation.The temporary Blue Trees art installation sign.
I put my hand out over each stone marker as we slowly and solemnly walked through the park (to leave a gift of loving Energy to all of the persecuted and murdered) at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial. THIS was the most poignant part of our day!
I had not realized how many men had been hung after being accused, and the young man walking behind me commented the same. I also did not realize that all of the ones paid tribute at this memorial died on different dates, some in July, some in September. We also noted that several were hung on Sept. 22, 1692. But this was one of the main reasons I’d always wanted to visit! To learn the real history of the Salem witch trials. (Especially since going to Ireland, England, and Scotland in 2019 and learning of the Cathars.)
After dining, we happened upon the Bewitched Sculpture and took more photos there as well. I was always a fan of the show (since childhood), so this was a fun moment! Elizabeth Montgomery in that role was probably the one who got me so intrigued with witches at a young age. Oh, and The Wizard of Oz film, which is still my favorite movie of all time! Ha!
At the Bewitched statue of Elizabeth Montgomery. Left to right: My daughter, eldest granddaughter, and me! –Sheila Murrey
Here we are in front of the old hag witch. And no, we’re not sure which movie or story she’s from. I searched online but could not find a name for this particular witch. She’s wearing a pilgrim type hat that’s black with a red belt above the brim, a red gown, black robe, and is holding a staff or broom in one hand, and a candle holder in the other.
At the hag witch statue. Left to right: My daughter, eldest granddaughter, and me! –Sheila MurreyMy granddaughter wanted us to take her picture in the stockade.
After this, we stopped at a bakery and donut shop that another customer at the pub had raved about. One was Lulu’s Bakery and the other was Funhouse Donuts. We got several treats to bring home.
NOTE: I must say, Lulu’s Bakery had one of the best brownies I’ve ever had (which Richard and I shared on Sunday/Monday)! I didn’t get a donut, but my daughter said they enjoyed them.
On the long walk back to the car, I stopped in front of the Wesley United Methodist Church to look at the stained and leaded glass windows. I couldn’t help but gasp at the sign on the side about the parking and note that on a Saturday, the parking lot was completely empty! All that space that could have allowed visitors a place to park without having to walk as far. Ugh
I’m sure someone in charge at this Methodist Church thought this old English font typeface sign would make people chuckle. I didn’t find it funny at all by the time I was struggling to walk back to where we’d parked.
I always wanted to visit Salem with my friend, Susan who grew up there. She’s into a LOT of the same things I am, and I think she could have shown me more of the authentic side of the town, but we’ve simply never managed to do it–yet. Tick tock time’s a wastin’! But if I never go again, at least I can check Salem off my ‘To Do List.’
After we left the downtown area, we visited my friend, Jen C. and her husband at their home. My daughter got a couple photos of my granddaughter playing ball with Jen’s dog, Misty. I thought I’d share it to show how we ended our day on a high note:
Granddaughter playing ball with Misty. Love the sun streaming through in this photo! –Photo credit goes to my daughter.
❤️🙏💙
Integrating the Spirals
I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!
Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey
Yes, I am still on my break from social media (including blogging). Charlie Kirk’s death has hit me hard. I simply don’t know what’s left for me to do on this blog because I feel someone is going to be offended no matter what I say, er, write!
I am spending more time in my Bible. But we are also taking a day trip to Salem, Massachusetts tomorrow with the family too! That’s me. Pursuing opposite sides of the spectrum! Plus, our eldest granddaughter (who loves Harry Potter) wants to see if we can find any Harry Potter stuff there. I want to learn more of the history. Somehow it feels appropo to do it, now.
Now, spiraling over to the topic of tonight’s post:
Qi Coil™ Mini System – Mobile Rife & PEMF Therapy
I have been using this PEMF device for a couple of weeks, and I have already experienced incredible results!
Screen capture from the Qi Coil website with list of benefits
When I run the sleep frequencies, I fall asleep within 5 minutes and sleep deeply (and go back to sleep easily if I wake up in the middle of the night to go to the restroom). It’s been a game changer for me!
Also, I ran it on a ‘back pain’ frequency the other day (after I had done quite a bit of spraying in the backyard – don’t worry I wasn’t using pesticide chemicals, only vinegar, salt, and dish detergent). The back pain was GONE in 5 minutes or less! I actually am still in disbelief how quickly it relieved the pain!
Here’s a video about the Qi Coil and link to the store to learn more:
IF you’re still with me, thank you. If this is my last post, it will be a good one to end on. If not, I’ll see you in a week or so. I have promised to share pictures or videos of Salem, so I will either write an article about that or simply share on my YouTube channel. Blessings ALL.
Everything happens for a reason in the multiverse with myriad sides to every story
Yes, Everything Happens for a Reason in the multiverse and Everything Resolves to Gratitude. Knowing that each of us (as fractals) uplifts my mind and allows me to view life as a lively kaleidoscope grand design that moves about in an ever-expanding, revolving, melodious, consciousness. Even if we have to disconnect from some people, for a time.
Remember, “Our footsteps are ordered by the Lord.”
Enjoy (IN Joy) everything and love! Be Everything All the Time. Let’s THRIVE in ’25!
Yours in expanding, coexisting (because there’s more than one-side to every story), balancing, spiraling consciousness,
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
About us
Richard and I play at the intersection of Energy, Spirituality, Health, and Music, to let FREEDOM ring for ALL! We’re down to earth (even if we are conspiracy “connect-the-dots” theorists), yet not in the ground! We’re just dancing around in rhythm with the very layered, complex, mystifying Multiverse… all humble like. But we’re always thinking, onward and upwards, so we keep exploring, creating, and growing in JOY!
My husband of 20 years, Richard Murrey, is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (having penned over 400 original songs). Richard’s artwork and many of his songs can be experienced at: https://www.youtube.com/@richardmurrey
All of our 400+ original songs are available for song placement in TV, film, games, etc. Video content creators, filmmakers, podcasters, production companies, deejays, Vloggers, YouTubers, and more can use our original music and songs in movies, TV shows, video intros, and such. We’re also seeking bands to play our songs. If you know of any up and coming musical artist, please forward this blog article to them.
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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 many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey