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Angel Whispers – Being Late

Do you, or someone you know, have issues with being late? There seems to be an energetic or spiritual component to this aspect of personality. According to author Phil Fox Rose, self-seeking is when you choose your own gain over the interests of others. Self-seeking behavior intends to maximize...

Angel Whispers – Cooperation

Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century philosopher, had some psychology hypotheses that included the most effective way to change someone’s mind. When we wish to correct with advantage, and to show another that he errs, we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is...

Angel Whispers – The New Year 2017

We have just completed a year that held great challenges for many. The personal spiritual testing occurred time after time within a year of endings, sudden unexpected events, and pure chaos at times (tee tee). The new year offers a time of reflection, along with a chance to understand...

Angel Whispers – Feel Equally

If you see problems in the world, feel equally the goodness that is found in the world. If you see people suffering, feel equally those working to ease the burdens of others. If you witness illness, feel equally the healthy aspects of that person.   If you encounter harsh...

Angel Whispers – Worry

This year has fulfilled many predictions that were made in January, as we start to wind down on 2016. Sudden events, unexpected endings, and a generally disorganized, chaotic energy have provided one spiritual test after another! It feels like I have been talking people off the ledge now for...

Angel Whispers – For every day

Yoga is a practice that combines breath, movement, and teachings designed to help raise awareness and bring wellness to the body, mind, and spirit. Each yoga pose has an intentional action that becomes part of the overall design. Knowing each movement, how to breathe, and the teaching behind it,...

Angel Whispers – Aptonym

Thanks for asking about this subject, Johnny! Aptonym is the term used for people whose names and occupations or situations (e.g., workplace) have a close correspondence. Psychologist Carl Jung wrote in his book Synchronicity that there was a “sometimes quite grotesque coincidence between a man’s name and his peculiarities.”...