It’s October 3rd, 2024; We have an original country duet song sung by Ray Barnette and Julie Manners. Though Richard wrote this before he met me, it could be the story of my life! Steven Cooper of Nashville, TN did this delightful pro demo for us.
Here’s the two-hundred-seventy-fifth new music post for 2024, as I consistently present new original songs for ALL to enjoy (or learn from).
Hey (hay) is for horses
I am not perfect, nor do I know it ALL. But I continue to lean into what interests me and enjoy reading many blog articles and books. I continue to inform myself, mind, spirit, and soul. While it may not be necessary for us to grow our soul, for me, right now, it is of value to do so. I can visualize growing larger wings, or building a bigger spiritual nest, for which I could enjoy on the Other Side. I can also imagine one day hearing the words, “…my child, in whom I am well-pleased.”
I may be a talking horse, like Mr. Ed (for those who remember that old TV series), and I know people have short attention spans, so I’ll just give you this piece of advice. It helped me after praying (years ago) for God to lift me out of depression (or dark night of the soul). It is this, “Make a choice and commitment to create your life, instead of live it by default.” If you want to know more about this and why I feel it transformed my life, just ask. “Do not conform to the pattern (Programming) of this world, but be transformed bytherenewingofyourmind.” Romans 12:2.
Learning (and leaning into) ALL ways
Screen capture of a post I made a year ago on Facebook: “It’s okay to be wrong It shows we’re growing. I’m just here to wake more of us up to Omniscience God than to follow anyone else. We all learn at differing rates of speed. Everything Resolves to Gratitude. We Are All Connected.” –Sheila Murrey
I am now a Cozy Earth Ambassador
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Re-blogging others posts
I will be re-blogging posts from my favorite bloggers so we can all learn together. From politics to World Religions, I think it’s important to increase our knowledge and understanding of the world and ALL people. This also helps us balance. As much as I pray and acknowledge the limitless source Energy of Omniscience God, I know I was given a brain and all of my senses to learn and understand my fellow living beings. But as much as I learn and understand I know I won’t know it all. Life’s a process in ALL ways.
Super Patch addresses some of people’s biggest issues
My meme: “I am drawn to using Super Patches to heal, from our experiences with Healing Touch, Reiki, Glyphs, Laying on of Hands, and meditation on the Intelligent Design of our fingerprints!” –Sheila Murrey
Everything happens for a reason
Yes, Everything Happens for a Reason 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.
Enjoy (IN Joy) everything and love! Be Everything All the Time. Let’s soar in ’24!
Yours in expanding, always moving forward, spiraling consciousness,
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
About us
We’re songwriters open to placing any of our 400+ original songs in TV, film, games, etc. We’re also seeking bands to play our songs. 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. Everything is available at: Listen4Music.com
My husband of 19 years, Richard Murrey, is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (having penned over 400 original songs). You can view his artwork and hear original songs at: http://listen4music.com
It’s January 13th, 2024; We’ll discuss the blues and mental health today. Many people experience the blues, and it could be hormonal, or the result of an illness, side effect of surgery or medication, birth of a child, abandonment, or grieving a loss. As a spiritual person, I’ve talked many people “down from the ledge” in my life. I’ve even had conversations with a few people who I knew were in way too deep for me to help, and I’ve referred them to a licensed mental health professional.
A blues song with sax!
Here’s the thirteenth new music post for 2024 as I aim to consistently offer our original songs to the public. This is a story song that swings with some saxophone you may enjoy.
Our friend, Bubba Hudson, sings this Nashville, TN studio demo for us. Richard wrote this several years ago and worked with Steven Cooper (back when he had a music studio) to put it all together. Steven hired John Heinrich to play the swinging saxophone and Bubba for the vocals. We think the sax in this song kicks it! What do you think?
Have you ever had the blues?
I have experienced the blues a few times in my 62 years. I had postpartum blues after I’d had my babies, and I think it was a little worse after my second. I know it can be hormonal for sure. But there are other kinds of blues.
If you feel you might be depressed, reach out for support. I do think everything is spiritual. And there can be a spiritual cause for depression or a spiritual component, but I am not a doctor (or psychologist), I am a minister and spiritual advisor. So please reach out to a licensed professional mental health counselor if you feel you may be clinically depressed. Clinical depression goes beyond being sad.
Improve your Mental Health
The company I’ve been working with to improve my brain has been running a promotion the last few months and tracking it with an app (where every two weeks we fill out a self survey). To show you improvement is possible/trackable, here’s a screen capture of one of my test results:
If you want to know more about this, reach out to me. May we all soar in ’24!
To find a licensed mental health professional
You can search Google, Ecosia, or other internet browser for “mental health professional” or reach out to my dear friend, Jennifer Carey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-h-carey/
Please let her know I referred you. We have known Jennifer for about ten years and she’s highly skilled and capable to help you. She’s one of the most non-judgmental, warm, and extremely caring individuals I know.
Our music catalog is online
We have over 400 original songs/material that filmmakers, podcasters, and more could use in movies, TV shows, video intros, and such. I share this post on Tumblr (automatic feed from WordPress), Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, Alignable, and now, Truth Social (in that order). All of Richard’s original songs are available on his website at: Listen4Music.com
Most people haven’t heard our songs though! So, if you love one or more of these songs that I’ve been sharing (and will continue sharing this year), please share the song video (or this post) with your friends. You can also buy some of our songs on many of the music sites you subscribe to such as Apple Music and Spotify. You can search for Richard Murrey or ‘Chevy Ford Band’ to find our original songs: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2rjqwHW9PaUcZuq7wbDrC3
You may want to reach out to me if you don’t want to comment on this post
Maybe you’re shy, or can’t figure out how to post a comment on these articles, you can email me. You may desire to learn more about our original music, talk with me about my books, or ask about my upcoming 5th book. I won’t spam you daily, I promise. I will send you an occasional newsletter–here’s my new email address: info@sheilamurrey.net
I’m eager to continue expanding my consciousness, and yours, while Connecting with many more of you–now that I’m retired! WOO-HOO!
Yours in expanding, honorable, revolving, spiraling consciousness,
To our better health, ease, and sustaining lives of JOY!
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
My Spiritual service
As a Spiritual Advisor, it is my service to help you find a way to Connect with spirit. Our ever-living God Omniscience knows ALL. The invitation is open to you.
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 live a peaceful life.
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
I speak by invitation only. If you would love me to speak at your office, bookstore, crystal shop, acupuncture/chiropractor office, natural health foods store, art fair, music, or yoga festival–comment on this post or send me an email.
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.
If you feel as though you might be reaching the end of your rope, please reach out to someone! Do not give up hope! Don’t end it all. It might feel hopeless to you in this moment, but please talk with someone — anyone! Maybe, consider talking with someone new!
Reaching the end of your rope?
A coworker takes her own life
I once worked with a young lady who committed suicide. I didn’t know her. One morning, after my meditation, a thought dropped into my mind. How sad was it that she ended her life and had never even had one conversation with everyone in our office!
I had seen the young lady around the office. She had even worked with someone sitting right next to me once. I’d passed her in the hall. I’d said hello to her while washing our hands in the ladies room. But, we had never had one conversation. And we had worked for the same company for more than two years.
Introversion
I understand being an introvert. I am naturally introverted. But if you are going to make a conscious choice to end your life, which to me, would require a great deal of courage, wouldn’t you at least work up a little bit of that courage to talk with every person in your office, your neighbors, or someone walking down the street, FIRST?
Something new
What I am really suggesting is that there are untold opportunities to learn something new, experience a new way of looking at your problems, or perhaps, even a new way of living! Why would you want to end it all before even exploring any of those possibilities?
Somewhere, someone cares about you. And even if in this moment you can’t believe that could be true, YOU should care about you. Make a list, even if it’s just a mental list, of all of the things in your life that up to this point you’ve accomplished. Did you successfully get through elementary school, high school, college? Have you ever worked a job? Cared for a pet? Cared for a parent or a child? Have you ever told a joke, or made someone smile? If you could do any of those things, you can hold on for one more day. Give someone new a chance to show you life is worth living!
Tomorrow is another day. No man, woman, thing, or circumstance is worth ending your journey on this beautiful planet. Don’t take your own life!
Choices
You have choices!
Let’s say you’re in a narcissistic relationship. Perhaps even YOU might feel as though you are the narcissist.
You are worthy! Everyone is worthy of life!
Here are some links to direct you to my dear friend of mine, Beverly Banov Brown — who specializes in narcissistic relationship counseling.
Let’s say you’re depressed. And I know depression hurts. In this kind of situation, it kills.
Because I admit, you may be reading this from a very different mindset than the mindset that I wrote it, I will quote a dear friend of mine (who sent the following to me after she read the first publishing of this article). She wrote,
There is a difference between being depressed from the daily stresses of life and being clinically depressed. Unfortunately, when people suffer from clinical depression there is no space in their being to reach out to do the things you’ve suggested. There is no room in their chest for breath, no light in their heart to feel love from partners and family members. No energy for walks, only pain and it hurts to be alive. It’s a very dark place to live and one that is incredibly difficult to climb out of. In these situations, it is more helpful for a family member/loved one to be of service. Trying to “pick someone up” by being overly happy and energetic is misguided and a slap in the face to those who are suffering. Just sitting in silence and holding the space for their pain lessens the burden and creates an opening for dialogue. Try not to want to “fix” the person as they are not broken. In fact, they are very much alive and feeling the rawness of life itself. Lean into their pain and hold them as they tell you how dark it is. By sharing this space, it literally opens up new possibilities for a breath to be taken. It takes time and patience but each new breath will breathe life into the dark corners. Clinical depression is a life long battle and one that must be honored on a daily basis. Treat it as a friend, become intimate with it’s warning signs. Often times the person struggling with depression will feel a bout of it coming on. If caught before it has fully engaged the person’s mind, body and soul…then it is much easier to do the things that you’ve mentioned in your well written article. Thank you for addressing such an important issue. It needs to be talked about often and openly as so many of us suffer from this. Much of my life’s work will be directed toward people who struggle with depression and/or addiction.
In health and wellness, blessings to you.
My friend Robin poured this out to me from her wonderful open and loving heart. And from her experiential knowing of depression.
So, I am not a mental health counselor, nor did I originally write this article about those who are experiencing clinical depression per se. I am attempting though, to help you stop, breathe, or refocus–even if only in the smallest way–to give yourself a bit of hope and potentially the time to reach out to someone — anyone. I know suicide is a very complex and complicated subject, but I feel compelled to start somewhere after losing a beautiful young coworker.
After sharing the previous paragraph back to my friend, she wrote,
I hear you Sheila and am grateful that you are willing to write about this. My heart goes out to you and the loss that you experienced. Suicide is about clinical depression, the darkest and toughest depression to battle. My father took his own life one Sunday morning when I was 9 years old. He was bipolar with clinical depression on top of that. Those of us with parents that suffered from some form of mental illness, are oftentimes genetically predisposed to similar traits. My own battle with depression has led me into the belly of the beast. It’s a very scary experience for those who are standing in the fire. My advice to those who have loved ones that are going through this is to find them some immediate help. Waiting for a shift in their emotions is often a death sentence when truly at the bottom. You are a kind and loving person, I salute you for taking this subject on!
Yes, this subject is near and dear to me on many levels. The day that he took his life was the beginning of a very long journey for me. One that would take me decades to unravel. I have enormous empathy and compassion for human suffering. As long as we carry a body, we all suffer in different ways. Making yourself available to others with clear boundaries in place is a noble effort and one that is very much needed in this world! The one thing that I’m clear about…we are here to love and to help each other find our way home again.
Connections
So, I offer this updated article, that not only brings my thoughts, but those of my dear and beautiful friend to you in hopes that any of our words will help you in some way. I thank my friend for sharing her experience with us all, more than words can express! Much love! Hugs to you my dear heart!
Reach out to someone for help. And there are many people available to help you! There is always hope and grace, somewhere.
You can call Silent Unity for prayer, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at: 800-669-7729
There is no need you can have which is so trivial, no pain you can experience so great, that breath, prayer, and meditation cannot soothe.
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Breath is always free. Focus on your breathing for awhile.
Go for a walk outside. See if you meet anyone along the way. Smile. Feel like you can’t? Try it anyway. One step at a time.
Sometimes we inherit (we “in hear” it; hear within) problems from our parent’s, relatives, or guardian’s — their argumentative or toxic relationships do not have to influence us though!
Sometimes we think we’ve made bad choices and cannot undo them. Think again.
If you are in a toxic relationship, consider if you care too much. Or perhaps you are an empath, always trying to help someone else. Now you’re drained of energy. Now you think there is no hope. But even false hope, is hope.
If you are an empath, know that empaths can naturally lean toward attracting narcissists. If you find that you’ve been trying to resolve someone else’s problems, and it’s all taking a toll on you, you need support! Only in movies are narcissists cured. Narcissists do not love themselves. And they can be very dangerous. Talk with someone who has the resources to help you.
The movie Moonstruck provides a glimpse into narcissism when Johnny’s mother is “dying everyday”. Some people go around claiming that they’re “dying everyday” for 20 years! In Moonstruck, Johnny’s mother manipulates the entire family. That character did not know “how to love”.
Go to YouTube and watch uplifting and informative videos, like the the ones presented by our good friend and life coach, Beverly Banov Brown.
If you are being mistreated or abused, consider this thought: People in pain cause other people pain. No one deserves to be bullied or abused. You do not deserve whatever negative thing someone is doing to you.
Try this
Some things to try in order to begin to feel hope and grace:
Put your hand on your heart and tell yourself that you love “you”. Say it again and again. Feel your heart beat. Relish in knowing it will beat for you even without you directing it to do so. Bless your heart.
Allow yourself to feel your pain, then as you exhale, allow a bit of it to leave your body. If someone wants to listen to your while you vent about what’s going on in your life, let them. Allow someone in.
Put your hands together when you pray. Don’t believe in prayer? Put your hands together and sit quietly. Ask for nothing. Just sit and breathe. Breathe deeply. Give yourself permission to cry, or laugh, or scream!
Scream! Afraid someone will hear you? Hope they hear you! You do not have to get through your situation alone.
What new and positive choices, are available to you now?
Life is for the living, go take a chance and live!
We understand that if you have been diagnosed by a medical professional as someone in clinical depression, you need professional help. This article is not intended to replace qualified licensed professional medical advice. This article is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider. All decisions regarding your care must be made with a licensed professional healthcare provider, considering your unique characteristics and health history.
Depression can present a high risk of suicide. Anyone thinking of suicidal thoughts should be taken very seriously. Do not hesitate to call your local suicide hotline immediately. Call 800-SUICIDE (800-784-2433) or 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255) or the deaf hotline at 800-799-4889.
Ye who have ears, let them hear.
Blessings to you in ALL ways.
Amen. Namaste. OM
A bit about me:
An Amazon bestselling author of two co-authored books: “Transform Your Life Book 2 Inspirational Stories and Expert Advice,” “Energy of Receiving”, plus author of “Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection,” and holistic health book that details how I naturally reversed asthma, “Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally” all available on Amazon.
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