Integrating the Spirals: Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Because I’ve been continually working on my 5th book, We Are All Connected, I’ll share a beautiful Thanksgiving mass email I received today from the folks over at, TCCHE.

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That email sums up how I’m feeling about all of you. And how I’m feeling so blessed to be with family today (it was so easy to simply bake and cook and then run everything next door)! Plus, we got to spend time with our son-in-law’s mother and her husband, and our three lovely, loud, and vibrant granddaughters. Whew! Big day. Lots of food. Lots of love. I said grace at the table and shared an Energy blessing. In one word, the grace I said was, One LOVE. And I draw a big heart in the air over our table. Later, Richard, said he thought we should all share one thing we’re grateful for. And each of us did! We even shared more than one thing!

Not to make anyone hungry, here’s some of the food. And yes, we had turkey (see, Linda? Ha! I remembered to enjoy a bite for you!) I made a pumpkin pie, man candy bacon, and pineapple upside down cake.

Cheese ball with crackers. It’s never a holiday in our house without a cheese ball. And yes, there’s a story about these. Haha! Wouldn’t you know it (it has to do with my first marriage)?
Man candy bacon. It went over so well last year, everyone wanted me to make 2 pounds of it this year! It takes a bit of time to make it, but it’s so worth it. FYI: We didn’t eat pork for about the first 15 years of our marriage, so this is huge deal for us. And only once a year.
Our son-in-law makes this amazing Canadian meat stuffing that’s half pork and half beef and includes special spices (it takes him hours to make it). Even their picky eater girls love it (that tells you something)! So, I loaded up on that (top of my plate). Plus, turkey, regular stuffing, gravy, a cheese roll, a little mac-n-cheese (that he also makes homemade) and pumpkin dip that my daughter made from a new recipe. We usually always do have something old. But yes, Mike’s meat stuffing is the real deal. Richard said it reminded him of haggis (that we had in Scotland in 2019). I think for the consistency and spice that we don’t normally have.
The pineapple upside down cake (I would say this is a nod to the upside down in Stranger Things, but it’s in memory of my mom). And we had chocolate silk cream pie in memory of my dad. Plus, I baked a traditional pumpkin pie. We waited an hour after we ate our lunch to have these desserts and no, I could’t eat them all.

My daughter and I thought of my dearly departed mother as we ate the pineapple upside down cake (as mom used to make that a lot), and we had chocolate cream pie, which was always my dad’s favorite. We bought fudge from a local German bakery because mom used to always make fudge and also because our longtime family friend, Liz, is from Germany. We tried to remember all the special people in our lives today.

Hours later, I can’t even look at the fudge. Ha! I haven’t been able to put another bite of food in my mouth. Mind you, I’ve only been eating one meal a day for a few months, and this was more food than I would normally ever eat. I’ve been doing so good in regard to diet and exercise that I don’t want to set myself back much simply to celebrate a holiday. Of course we still have Christmas and my birthday to get through, but after that, I’m planning on a three-day water fast. I understand all too well what eating too much can do to a body.

Much love and hugs to ALL of you! I hope everyone enjoyed their time with family, or if not, at least got to give them a call, or send special thoughts to them. You wouldn’t believe how important it all is (the more I research and put into place in this 5th book). Ah!

We finished watching a series called, Justified: City Primeval starring Timothy Olyphant and his real life daughter. It was only one season, but if they do a season 2, we’d be interesting as it would include Walter Goggins as the villain. And we like him.

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!

Link to my YouTube channel where you can see the videos: https://youtube.com/@spiralsister

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

My books on Amazon

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection.

Connect with us

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November 29th – When your love comes back

It’s November 29th, 2024; We’ve got an outrageously hot original song for you today! Adam Cunningham puts so much SOUL in this hot new pop song I can’t stand it! It’s a feast for the ears! The saxophone was from the incredible John Heinrich. The music track was recorded originally at Steven Cooper’s Nashville, TN music studio and then remixed later with Adam’s vocals at the Beaird Music Group of Nashville, TN. https://www.beairdmusicgroup.com

This is the three-hundred-thirty-second new music post for 2024! Always “love the one your with” and be thankful, so you don’t have to wish for you love to come back.

We had a fantastic Thanksgiving yesterday, and trust you did as well. There was no talk of politics, but there was talk of aliens/UFO’s, flat earth, and… dinosaurs! Did you know there’s never been even one full complete dinosaur fossil ever recovered??? I feel so deceived–I’ve loved dinosaurs since I was a wee child! UGH, another ‘historical belief’ shattered! Oh, I’m in tatters. (Haha! To quote a Rolling Stones song.)

Our holiday meal and time together yesterday was beautiful and somewhat international too! My son-in-law made his family’s meat stuffing recipe. His mom told us the story about it and that it’s a French recipe that’s been passed down for generations. It is made with beef, ground pork, and a variety of spices. Our eldest granddaughter, Jenn, and one of the twins, Jewel, both adore it and ate gobs of it! All of the rest of us enjoyed it too. But one of the twins, Jaclyn, pretty much only ate macaroni and cheese for her meal. We watched a bit of the NYC Thanksgiving Day Parade on TV, when did they stop calling it the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? Hmmm. Richard told us about the years one of his balloon designs, baby Shamu, had been in the parade. Jenn asked, “What is Shamu?” And I explained it was the first baby Killer whale (Orca) born in captivity at Sea World in Orlando, FL. She had no idea and has never been to Sea World.

My FIRST rotisserie turkey–turned out GREAT! Thankfully! And everyone loved the Southern Baked Beans, Holiday bacon, and cornbread. My carrot dump cake (the mix was from Epicure, a Canadian company) turned out to be moist and delicious too, though mostly my daughter and I ate that–none of the others are that keen on pumpkin. But that’s okay. More for us! Haha! The pumpkin pies were good too, especially the one spiked with bourbon. My banana bread (also from an Epicure mix) was a bit dry–I probably should have used three bananas. But I’m eating it soaked in half and half; tomorrow I’ll make French toast out of it. No one really even touched the two cheese balls and crackers, so I’ve got those to munch on the rest of the week too! Here are a few pictures.

The best part of our day, was that our eldest granddaughter got to enjoy the day at home (she usually goes to her dad’s a couple states away for Thanksgiving), and it SNOWED! So, the twins got in their snow gear and ran out to play–and burn off all that sugar from homemade peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies, etc.

Photos from our Thanksgiving

The meat, stuffing, and gravy on the stove; the cornbread muffins, potatoes, baked beans, Mac-n-cheese, corn, and more on the counter. Not pictured, all the cakes, pies, and such. –Sheila Murrey
The carrot dump cake, pies, banana bread, and cupcakes; Jewel watching BLUEY float in the NYC Thanksgiving Day parade on TV. (The twins love the BLUEY cartoon! Also, they made the Thanksgiving placemats and our son-in-law built/programmed the arcade video gaming system.) –Sheila Murrey
Cookies made by Jenn on ceramic plate made by Marie; cheese balls I brought and plated on fused glass platter Marie made. –Sheila Murrey
The Meiomi wine we brought (one of the things we liked/first learned about while living in Ocala, FL for 8 months–and they sell it here in the grocery store for much less than we paid for it in Florida!); my daughter’s homemade pumpkin beer muffins. –Sheila Murrey
Richard and me with snow falling outside (through window behind us). –Sheila Murrey
Near the end of the twins’ playtime in the snow. We got an inch and a half to two inches of the fluffy white stuff. It sure was pretty! Jaclyn getting ready to come back in the house. –Sheila Murrey
I ended the evening with my favorite Irish Whiskey, Paddy’s and real dairy eggnog. I do this at Christmas too! I was sooo thrilled to find Paddy’s here in New Hampshire. No store had it in Florida (I looked!) after I discovered my taste for it when we went to Ireland in 2019. It’s not even a top shelf whiskey, but there’s just something about it that I liked, and we tasted several in Ireland. I had a few favorite scotches while in Scotland. I’m not a big drinker, but I am keen on the flavor of some for special occasions. –Sheila Murrey

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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! And let’s (are you ready for this?) THRIVE in ’25! or just be… Alive in ’25.

Yours in expanding, coexisting, 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! 

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). Richard’s artwork and original songs can be experienced at: Listen4Music.com

Video of us performing Live: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

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

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. I invite you to check them out and leave a review on Amazon for me, if you’d be so kind. Amen. Namaste. OM

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

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Integrating the Spirals: Honor the soil and the farmer

I’d love to share the following message from Dr. Zach Bush to honor the soil and the farmer this Thanksgiving. This helps me honor my ancestors who all farmed in one way or another (some on only a few acres and my dad’s family who farmed 200 acres in the hills of West ‘By God’ Virginia)! If you feel inclined, please click the link at the end of the message to give to Farmer’s Footprint.

If we dare to listen, the soil whispers truths as old as time: that life is a cycle, that healing is possible, and that our future depends on the choices we 
make today.

When I left the clinical world and stepped onto the farm, I began to see health in its truest form. It was not something confined to hospital walls or held in a prescription bottle. It was alive—in the soil, in the roots of plants, in the hands of farmers—and it was calling to be remembered.

What I discovered was both humbling and galvanizing: the health of our soil and the health of our bodies are one.

And yet, in the span of three generations, we’ve allowed this sacred relationship to erode. Industrial agriculture has depleted not only the nutrients in our soil but the vitality of entire communities. The result? Chronic disease is rising. Biodiversity is vanishing. Farmers—the stewards of our most vital resources—are struggling to survive.

But this is not where the story ends.

Nature is resilient. And so are we.

This Giving Tuesday, I invite you to join an act of remembering—of reconnecting to the soil, to the cycles of life, and to the shared stewardship that binds us to one another and the earth.

At Farmer’s Footprint, we are working to restore what has been lost: the connection between soil health, human health, and community resilience. We are witnessing extraordinary transformations:

  • Farmers rediscovering the abundance of regenerative  systems.
  •  Communities reconnecting through shared meals made from local, nutrient-rich food.
  •  Soil, once barren, now teeming with life and ready to nourish the  next generation.

This work is not easy. It requires vision, resources, and unwavering commitment. But the impact is profound.

This Giving Tuesday, I invite you to join an act of remembering—a reconnection to the soil, to the cycles of life, and to the shared stewardship that binds us. When you give to Farmer’s Footprint, you are joining a global community where regeneration is not just possible—it’s already happening, healing both the land and 
the soul of humanity.

To give, follow this long link: https://give.farmersfootprint.us/campaign/giving-tuesday-2024/c641669?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&_kx=VbeGlkvopSm2vwbOHtAnFRoe8TO-DQwuN2sAZuCw3hQ.XMjWvz

Art and music to help you relax and soothe after your big meal

Restaurant art and music by Richard Murrey.

Let me know if I can help you. If you are ready to receive help.

Yours in expanding, revolving, limitless, spiraling consciousness,

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

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 all of his songs at: http://listen4music.com

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

My books on Amazon

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection.

Connect with us

Here are the social channels where I am most active:

November 28th – Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!

It’s November 28th, 2024; We’ve got a vibrant and fun original song for you today! Adam Cunningham rocks this hot new modern country song with his rich vocals. An aWEsOMe song to go with your feast! Fantastic song production quality from the Beaird Music Group of Nashville, TN. https://www.beairdmusicgroup.com

This is the three-hundred-thirty-first new music post for 2024! Please hug those near you and be thankful all day today!

I went to the movies last night with my daughter, Marie, and eldest granddaughter, Jenn. We saw Wicked. WOW! It did not disappoint! (Well, maybe a bit in the beginning when I thought we were watching Barbie instead of Wicked. Ha! And that it was only PART 1 and was still 3 hours long–yes, I’ve seen the Broadway play version too, so the movie expanded the story.) But Jeff Goldblum delivered the best line, “The Best Way to Bring Folks Together Is To Give Them A Real Good Enemy.” That immediately brought to mind many things that have happened in the last four years! I couldn’t believe it and I gasped! For more spoilers: https://screenrant.com/wicked-best-quotes/

I got to have a nice long phone conversation with my son, Matt, last night while I took a sauna. He was concerned for us, since we got our first snowfall last night and it’s about to get a lot colder in the next few nights. But he was also going through stuff, so we talked heart-to-heart. He misses me, and I miss him. But thank Omniscience we have technology and he can always read my blog to learn what’s going on with us. It felt like a warm hug for sure, though I did get emotional.

After that, I checked my email and replied to a soulie sister regarding family issues and more. She knows who she is. Wink! I’ll keep private things, private. HUGS! Today’s going to be an emotional roller coaster for many, I’m sure. But I am practicing what I preach. I’m hugging myself (inside and outside, wrap one arm over the other and hug–then switch so each arm gets a hug on top of the other). Don’t forget you’re aWEsOMe, no matter what happens. And don’t cry for things that can’t cry for you! That’s something my wonderful husband, Richard, has taught me over the decades. HUGS!

The turkey is almost done. My FIRST rotisserie turkey–ever! Whew! And I’m contributing Southern Baked Beans, Holiday bacon, cornbread, turkey gravy, two pumpkin pies (one spiked with bourbon), and banana bread. Also, two cheese balls and crackers. We sure have a LOT to be thankful for!

Thankful for our ancestors

Screen capture: My Facebook post for Thanksgiving 2023. –Sheila Murrey

See it. Feel it. Heal it. COEXIST

But all I can do is see it, feel it, and heal my feelings of angst. I know We Are All Connected and must COEXIST.

My meme: Integrating the Spirals: See it. Feel it. Heal it. COEXIST. –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! And let’s (are you ready for this?) THRIVE in ’25! or just be… Alive in ’25.

Yours in expanding, coexisting, 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! 

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). Richard’s artwork and original songs can be experienced at: Listen4Music.com

Video of us performing Live: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

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

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. I invite you to check them out and leave a review on Amazon for me, if you’d be so kind. Amen. Namaste. OM

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

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Our Thanksgiving 2023

This was our first Thanksgiving in Ocala, Florida (and will probably be our last). Through no fault of anyone other than our upstairs neighbors (it’s more of a structural thing than them–except they work odd hours, coming in late and leaving very early in the mornings), and that the friends we have here aren’t any more social than the ones we left behind in south Florida. Sad to say. Granted, a few were ill and no one can blame them for not wanting to get together, but some didn’t even call or message. And I’m not the type to invite ourselves to someone’s house for Thanksgiving, even friends we’d had Thanksgiving with before.

If you would rather listen instead of read, play the audio:

It is what it was

If I sound a little sad or aggravated, I guess I have been. But I’m working on my DE-Program process (Integrating the Spirals) and “letting it go.” Writing this post helps. It is what it was. I know we’re all adjusting to a “new normal.” I just wish people wouldn’t ignore us/or anyone. I don’t think it’s healthy to stay “shut in.” Of course, I am all for doing stuff on my own, Ms. Independent here. But I think all this time during COVID has really punctuated the point of getting together with others. I love my monthly Zoom calls, but hanging out in person–well, there’s so much that could be said for camaraderie.

Who did you celebrate with?

Our little local restaurant (we walk to) was closed for Thanksgiving day, so we ordered our food the day before. And then, I reheated our food on Thanksgiving day. And it was all delicious–more on that and pictures in a few minutes!

Our longtime friend, Nancy, sent us a bag of organic lemons. I call these our Sarah lemons because they grow on a lemon tree I gave Nancy years ago when her daughter, Sarah passed away. And Sarah loved lemons. Nancy was going to drive a couple hours to come visit us before Thanksgiving but I was sick that day, so she mailed these instead.
The day before Thanksgiving we walked to our little local restaurant to have a cup of Christmas cheer with our bartender friend, Rob. My mom always used to have a cocktail on Thanksgiving and call it her “Christmas cheer.” So, this was a special pumpkin martini and I thought of her as I enjoyed it.
One of my mom’s handkerchiefs, the Avon nativity set (that my mom and I had both collected one each when she sold Avon), a ceramic angel that was a gift, and a glass Christmas plate. I’m also putting a Christmas globe out, with a blue Fenton Art Glass deer, but otherwise, that’s all I’m doing to decorate the apartment for Christmas.
I have to glue one of the gifts/hands that broke from one of the wise men. This is a closeup of the Avon ceramic nativity scene. I put it on our bar so I could meditate on it while I wash dishes in the sink. I typically have a Fenton candy dish sitting on mom’s handkerchief in this location.

I mused over some of the things I have from mom and dad, grandparents, and cousins. One gift I wear often is from my first cousin Greg–a garnet string of chip crystals. I’m always so thankful for the gifts from family (I have so few of those kinds of momentos). I love useful gifts or things I can wear to remember my loved ones. How about you? Do you do that too–think of your loved ones when you use or wear things they gave you? To me, that’s the heart of holidays like Thanksgiving.

Alone together

So, I called some family friends who were also alone for Thanksgiving, and enjoyed our phone calls, but Richard and I celebrated Thanksgiving alone this year.

I have a strong feeling that we’ll be up north with family next summer and thus, won’t even be living in Florida this time next year to celebrate Thanksgiving with friends. Oh, well! I’m glad we did it when we did a few years ago and will have to settle on simply being grateful “We did that then.”

We had turkey, stuffing (dressing), a very small amount of bourbon gravy, which was new to us, and green bean casserole, also new to us and very creamy and cheesy. We also had carrots and potatoes and a fantastic yam/sweet potato casserole with little marshmallows on top–I hadn’t had one of those casseroles in years!

We ended our Thanksgiving feast with a slice of chocolate cream pie (as I’ve been doing a lot lately reminiscent of my dad–he always loved a good chocolate cream pie. I found the Edwards brand in the store freezer case and have decided it’s the best for the price for us now).

What “food” holiday do you celebrate?

What similar holiday do you celebrate in your country?

I love Diwali in India. I’ve celebrated it several times with coworkers. It will be one of the things I miss when I retire. Actually, I’ve worked at home for the last 6.5 years, so come to think of it, I haven’t celebrated Diwali in person with anyone for a long time. I love Indian food, so it used to be one of the holidays I always looked forward to when I worked in an office–all that delicious food!

Giving thanks for ALL

I love gifts that keep on giving. Here’s the new crystal bracelet from one of my cousins who I met recently on Facebook–she makes these. I bought one to match for my daughter, and then one each for our three granddaughters in their favorite colors for Christmas. And I’m wearing Color Street polish on my fingernails, which I’ll post about next (my daughter is a Color Street stylist). I’m still juicing these lemons from Sarah’s lemon tree too. I think I will get them all used up before they spoil without even needing to freeze the juice.

Yours in expanding, thankful, revolving, 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 the link where you can check it out if you like: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally

Audio provided by Otter.

We’re really never alone

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.)

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.

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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