Saturday, July 30, 2011

EDG Meets Kryon

My introduction to Lee Carroll and his work with Kryon came two plus years ago when my BFF synchronistically discovered them.  At that time, my new agey interests were not yet ready for Carroll or Kryon who then seemed way too woo-woo for me. Said BFF attended a seminar which resonated with her spiritual evolution. Kryon seminars and workshops are hosted domestically and internationally by New Age thinkers including a United Nations group in NYC (the Society for Enlightenment and Transformation).

Fast forward two plus years and I’ve now read and loved two of Carroll’s books, The Journey Home and The Parables of Kryon (both Hay House books about spiritual growth and enlightenment).  I’ve studied channeling and I’ve been exposed to concepts which have further thinned the line between mysticism and science. I was ready to attend the two-day interactive seminar when it synchronistically appeared on my proverbial doorstep.

The Kryon team I had the good fortune to meet consisted of Lee Carroll (internationally known author and channeler of the angelic entity Kryon), Dr. Amber Wolf (transformational and quantum living healer), Dr. Todd Ovakaytis (enlightened physician & researcher), Robert Coxson (interdimensional musician, facilitator, and healer), and Connie Okelberry (divinely inspired jewelry maker). The seminar brought together New Age concepts and quantum physics in a way that felt significantly main stream.

My spiritual path includes developing my inner (and outer) Goddess and a sensitivity to what is beyond the life I’m currently living.  Carl Jung once said, Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.” My guess is that Kryon would agree.  (Please click on the blue links and connect with Kryon and Connie)

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Celebrity Goddess vs. Everyday Goddess

We see them in abundance on the big and small screen, in the media, and seemingly everywhere; they're Celebrity Goddesses. They’re often intelligent, talented, and charming. They’re always dressed to the nines with perfect makeup to showcase their beauty.  They work very hard; they’re ON whenever they’re in public. They pay a high price for their celebrity; they have no privacy.

I love watching Celebrity Goddesses. My favorites include Oprah, Lisa Ling, Ann Curry, Angelina Jolie, Lady GaGa, and the Kardashians. I rejoice in the joys of celebrity goddessness; I learn valuable lessons from them. There are obvious down-sides to celebrity. They’re rarely alone publicly; they need an entourage and security. The paparazzi stalk them and wait in evil anticipation of an ugly shot in which they’re caught without make-up or with dimpled thighs on the beach.

We, the Everyday Goddesses of the planet here, there, and everywhere go through life unnoticed and unstalked by the media or crazy fans. We are free to go to the store without makeup, in sweats, and with bad hair. We can freely enjoy life and share our light with little muss or fuss.

I enjoy all Goddesses for they evoke the energies of the Divine Feminine, each in our own way.

Monday, July 4, 2011

May The Fourth Be With You : )

May all beings be safe, happy, healthy, and live peacefully.