Monday, March 28, 2016

Darn it....

   Well....I'm not always right. Never claimed to be, lol. Anyone who really knows me knows I have no problem admitting that. That having been said...I know admit, with a heavy heart, that I was wrong. Wrong for always telling others the importance of shielding yet refusing to do so myself.

   Yep...it's ok, y'all. Wag those fingers at me. Tisk, tisk and shake your head. Tell me what a complete loon I am for not listening to my own advice. Better yet...tell me to go and look in the mirror. Tell me to take a good long look at the painful bruises that seem to speckle my body like a bad painting. I know I have not done these myself as I simply am not THAT flexible. Lol.

  Get your mind out of the gutter, lol.

   I have noticed these popping up over the last couple days or so and my buddy Gwen and I have come to a conclusion. I , quite possibly, acquired an attachment on my trip overseas. Honestly, I'm not surprised. So much happened over there that I didn't even tell my buddies I was with. Now...I have to admit that I should have been more careful. I should have taken the advice I'm always giving others. Oh well...live, learn and get to cleansing!!! Lol.

   Blessed Be )O(

Friday, March 18, 2016

My dream come true....

   Well...this is my first blog from England. You'll have to forgive my lack of writing but I've been a busy Lil bee. Lol. In the 6 days since I've been here I've twisted both my ankles, badly, broke a nail, eaten my weight in fabulous pastry, walked about 45 miles in Scotland and fallen asleep on the train to Glasgow missing my stop. No worries...I got off at the next one, sprinted down the way, over the bridge and leapt into the next train like the graceful rock star I am. Lol.

   I've gotten to hug people I've chatted with daily for almost a year. I've traveled with some of the greatest gals on the planet. Went, in Scotland, to the vaults, the dungeons, Edinburgh castle, Holyrood castle and abbey, Mary Kings Close and Greyfriars Kirkyard. I've had the nasty, stinky, Mr. Boots breathing whiskey in my face. I've seen a prostitute he murdered and felt how she passed. I've watched a little girl sit in the corner of the room in Mary Kings Close, watching in awe at all of us walking carefully through there. I was able to explain an instance our tour guide told us about simply because the young "laundress" told me what happened. I've spent the night on the grounds where inspiration from "Dracula" came from. Walked on the beach and gazed out, lovingly, at the North Sea. I've been pushed at Grace Dieu Priory and had spirits all around me. Amazing!!!

   The entire experience has been beyond my wildest dreams and it isn't over yet. I have two more days to fill...and a pretty neat surprise for those who plan on watching Livestream this Saturday night. I honestly can't wait!!!! I've had the time of my life and am already planning my next visit!! Now....on to more adventure!!!

   Blessed Be )O(

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

It Takes So Little...

   So....it's a quarter to 11 at night and I really should be in bed....but I just can't sleep. Sure, it may be the excitement for my upcoming trip, but I don't think so. No...it's the interview we had on tonights show.

   For those who don't know, Mike Rickseker and I have a show that airs every other Tuesday on LiveParanormal. Com called "Edge of the Rabbit Hole". We had the extreme pleasure of having Mr. Dustin Pari, from Ghost Hunters, on the show this evening. I was already giddy with excitement over this but, what started out as a simple case of "starstruck-ness" quickly turned into a genuine feeling of respect and admiration. A more down to earth person would be hard to find, in my opinion. He truly does "walk the walk". As a motivational speaker he uses his experiences to lift people up. To show them what they can accomplish through hard work, commitment and....probably the hardest thing....believing in yourself.

   It takes ALOT to impress me but he sure did. Anyone who takes time out of their day to be so giving to others deserves a big pat on the back and a kick ass high five, in my book. He stands out in a field that seems to draw the "me, me, me" crowd. This is an accomplishment.

   It takes so little to reach out to each other and show a little love. Give a little praise for a job well done. To help someone see their worth and potential. To put it simply....to make someone feel important. Imagine how different this world would be if we all just tried a little harder to lift up our fellow man. If we took 5 minutes to make a stranger smile. If we just understood that every person we passed on the street was just as important as we considered ourselves to be.

   His example is one we should all follow. From the guy working at the drive thru to the lady at the bank, to teenager who is working at the local Walmart while going to school. A smile and a kind word may not seem like much but, to someone feeling down or unimportant, it may be just the boost they need to get through the day. Just food for thought, peeps! Love ya!!!

   Blessed Be )O(

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Joe Blow matters too...

   There was a thread on twitter the other night and the question came up about people claiming, especially on TV shows, how people seem to be able to contact deceased "stars" like Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Kurt Cobain and the like. Most believed these claims were proof that a lot of shows out there are fake, scripted.

   I have my own opinions about that, which I'm sure y'all are aware of. Lol. I've been pretty vocal about it in the past. Some were under the assumption that those stars would be long passed therefore unavailable for consultation. I'm not quite certain why they thought that, but to each his own.

   What I AM curious about is the need to reach out (or at least appear to) to the famous spirits but not so much to the everyday Joe. I'm not saying it wouldn't be totally cool to sit and chat with John Lennon. It would. Hell...one of my dreams is to make contact with Vlad the Impaler. Yeah...I know...I'm a weird chic. Lol. However...if I were at his castle and a servant came to me instead I would be thrilled! Contact is contact. Confirmation of afterlife is the same regardless of how famous the person was during life.

   Maybe I'm rambling....who knows....but I thought it interesting enough to pose the question to y'all so here it is....

   Do you think the evidence of spirits holds more weight if the ghost in question was well known? And....do you think the need to be close to stars, even in death, may encourage a "less than ethical" investigation?

   I'm really curious as to y'alls thoughts on this! Feel free to reply here or contact me privately.

   Blessed Be )O(