Do Not Let Your Heart Be Troubled — An Easter Message for the Anxious Soul
An honest Easter reflection on anxiety, nervous system overwhelm, and the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ words: “Do not let your heart be troubled.”
An honest Easter reflection on anxiety, nervous system overwhelm, and the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ words: “Do not let your heart be troubled.”
There are places that call to you without reason. A reflection on ancient memory, inner knowing, and the pull toward a spiritual tour to Bosnia.
A quiet calling, felt since childhood, begins to stir again — not as words, but as a return to the heart. A reflection on the Divine Mother, and the journey now unfolding toward Medjugorje, Bosnia.
The Egyptian god Thoth symbolised the mind’s power to interpret experience. Here I explore how Mercury in astrology reveals the hidden storyteller within us.
Astrology and A Course in Miracles both describe the mind — just in different languages. Here I explore how the birth chart reveals the ego’s patterns while the Course shows the path beyond them.
Astrology maps the structure of the personality — but it cannot describe the observer in the birth chart. This reflection explores how astrology and A Course in Miracles meet in awareness rather than identity.
“Know Thyself” was inscribed at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. This reflection explores the deeper meaning of that maxim — and how astrology becomes a tool for self-awareness rather than prediction.
Astrology can define identity — or reveal the character we’ve identified with. A Course in Miracles reminds us we are not the reacting self. This reflection explores how to use astrology as awareness, not attachment.
Grief is often mistaken for a lack of faith — but what if it’s simply love responding to loss? A reflection on grief, spirituality, A Course in Miracles, and the humanity of Jesus.
A Course in Miracles teaches that the world is not real — so where does astrology fit? A reflection on using symbols without mistaking them for truth.