It’s February 2nd, 2024; Here’s another ‘rekindle a love’ and as I listen to this song I wonder, does true love ever fade? I’ve written before that the feelings of love run deep. And love is a sort of phenomenon that ‘Science’ has yet to prove how it happens, though I guess we know why–to propagate life on the planet.
Does true love fade?
Here’s the thirty-third new music post for 2024, as I consistently offer you one of our original songs. Similar to You’ll Come Running, which I wrote about on https://sheilamurrey.net/2024/01/30/january-30th-a-rock-song-of-returning-love/, this is a song with a story about a man waiting on his love to return. She’s late, and he’s wondering if she’s changed her mind, got tied up in traffic, or whatnot.
Love is hard to figure out
This song takes another look at people who used to be in love or in a relationship and why they want to rekindle that love and rebuild their relationship. Or do you get something else from this? I am curious if I am too close to the subject matter. I know several people who have returned to a former love–I did.
Sometimes people return to the “comfortable past,” as Dr. Joe Dispenza talks about because, well, it’s comfortable! It’s known. It’s familiar. And the unknown is often more scary than the past–even if the past was hurtful or chaotic. Most of us prefer our “predictable future” based on our comfortable past.

In my meme, I said I am glad to see it–when karma comes back around to bite someone on the rear. The flip side of that coin is that sometimes I wish I didn’t see it. I wish I wasn’t right. I’d almost rather be wrong than to tell someone, “I told you so.” Weird, huh?
After sitting with my words from the other day, about that couple we met at the restaurant whose date ended badly, I may have been too harsh. Yes, I can admit when I am wrong. I only judged that situation (and that superficial couple) because the woman had pulled me into the situation a bit (by asking me to walk her to her car). Richard didn’t think I should have walked her to her car, by the way, citing safety issues. He knew I’d gotten up and walked out but hadn’t realized why or what she’d told me–until we discussed it the next day. You see? I’m still learning–even at my age.
Updated – My all-time favorite songs playlist!
Try this link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxK_KwbwohoC4mOpcg62d44-7-0W9F0Qx
If that link doesn’t open the playlist, here’s the two-step process in order to get to it. Click this link:
https://www.youtube.com/@SpiralSister/playlists
And when that list opens, click on Sheila’s All-Time Favorite Songs playlist. Let me know which of these songs are your favorites too! I’ve got 110 songs on that list now. Haha!
Yes, I love a LOT of different kinds of music. This is not even all the songs I like, but most of the songs that pop back into my mind depending upon my mood. Or songs representative of a whole album I used to listen to. I’d like to put these in order from when I first heard them or to represent periods of my life, but I don’t know if I’ll ever get around to that. They are not necessarily in the order of preference.
I listened to the whole Rush 2112 album over and over when I was a teen, for example. I also used to listen to Aerosmith, Steppenwolf, The Moody Blues, The Guess Who, Styx, and Supertramp albums over and over. Eventually, when I was married to my second husband, I bought ALL of the Aerosmith CDs. So, don’t think because I only placed two of their songs on my list that meant I didn’t like them as much because I love Aerosmith. But I nearly loved Styx and Queen as much. And The Steve Miller Band, Molly Hatchet, and so many others.
A few albums I loved I have forgotten who they were. They had been bargain basement albums and they influenced my singing but since they never hit the big time, now, over 50 years later, I’ve simply forgotten their names. And Richard can testify to the fact that I have looked for them. Old music shops. Google. You name it. I’ve looked. One was a black soul singer, similar to Billie Holiday, but though I loved her too, I couldn’t find the singer who influenced me. When I first heard Tina Turner she reminded me of her and so Tina took her place as a voice I wanted to emulate. Later, I felt the same about Tracy Chapman and thus, I sang several of her songs when I would go out and sing karaoke. Both of my kids remember that. I would take them out with me on occasion and they loved it–though I didn’t like taking them to bars they were older teenagers and my friends all thought it was fine. After all, we lived in a beach party town. But that’s another story too.
I also have a shorter playlist there too called, My Dance Break playlist and it is a list of my favorite Adam Cunningham songs of ours–yes, our originals that we hired Adam to sing for us from Beaird Studios in Nashville, TN.
Radio-ready songs
The songs I’m sharing are radio-ready, sung by pro singers, and recorded by top music studios in Nashville, TN. We are songwriters currently based in Ocala, Florida. Scroll down for the Vimeo link in the About Us section of this post to see us perform one of our original songs.
May we all soar in ’24!
Find our songs on Spotify
It’s funny. Many of our original songs have been on CDBaby and TuneCore for years. Some of our songs are on Spotify at different locations. The key when you’re searching is to look for ‘Richard Murrey’ as the artist, OR ‘Chevy Ford Band.’ Let me know if that’s helpful. Here are a couple Spotify links if this helps:
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Yours in expanding, rockin’, revolving, spiraling consciousness,
To our better health, ease, and sustaining lives of JOY!
Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey
Spiritual advice
As a Spiritual Advisor, it is my pleasure to help you find a way to Connect with spirit. Our ever-living God Omniscience knows ALL. The invitation is open to you.
As an empath I seek to help ease suffering and raise our vibration to offer hope. I strive 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. My online Zoom video course, Integrating the Spirals is more timely now than ever because I know people are suffering.
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 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.
Find my books on Amazon
My holistic health book (2nd edition): Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally
My metaphysical book–Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. There are two versions (Kindle and paperback) on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WV68KF
My first two co-authored books: “Transform Your Life Book 2 Inspirational Stories and Expert Advice” and “Energy of Receiving” are available there also.
Connect with us
To learn more about our original music, my books, or my Integrating the Spirals process, feel free to reach out. Here’s my new email address: info@sheilamurrey.net










