Category Archives: spirituality

The Intuitive’s Handbook, Part 2

If we learn how to listen our intuition–6th sense y’all!–it’s available to us everyday. Though it’s easy to miss because it’s generally a subtle frequency and can be drowned out by our thoughts and emotions very easily. If we think … Continue reading

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Shining a Light into Shadows, Remembering Debbie Ford

I want to take a moment to acknowledge the premature passing of a very bright light. Sadly, author and teacher Debbie Ford died of cancer on February 17th, 2013.  She was 57. Debbie was brave and very candid about her … Continue reading

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It Can Be A Wonderful Life

It should really come as no surprise that It’s a Wonderful Life is not only my favorite holiday movie, but one of my favorite movies of all time. The story of the utterly decent George Bailey and his delayed dreams … Continue reading

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Hi, I’m Alix and I’ll be Your Hall Monitor

Okay, so I don’t wear a flashy arm band or carry a shiny whistle, but I am keeping an eye on you.  I’m not judging, but I am paying attention. You see, I feel responsible for you, my fellow humans. … Continue reading

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Enter The Dragonfly

Bruce Lee I am not, but welcome to the new home of my blog a flood of hope (+humor). My new umbrella site has been under construction for some time, and in turn, so have I. Not only is my … Continue reading

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The Ghost of Christmas Spirit Lost & Found

Our son Henry is a joyful boy. He’s been known to sail through the house saying, “I’m expressing my joy!” Like all kids, he has been excited for Christmas weeks. His joy factor is even more elevated. He’s turning ten years-old on January 6th. He is on the delicate cusp of leaving the tender parts of childhood permanently behind in the coming years. He hasn’t asked me if Santa is real or not, though I have suspected he might have some suspicions, considering he’s a 4th grader now. However, if he does, he hasn’t let on to any of us. Continue reading

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