Last night I received an email from a young lady going for an interview the following day. She believed she had what she called an “imposter syndrome," which I have never heard of before. She asked me to pray for her because she was so nervous and thought she would ruin her opportunity for the job. My response: Where ever you go, believe you bring the gift of yourself. Whether it's a new job or an interview for one you believe is the ideal one, never feel less for anyone. Keep in mind; you have something to offer; that's what's important. Go with confidence, knowing that it will come to fruition if this job is right for you. I welcome your questions and comments. Please include your email address in your message at this link.
A middle-aged woman who calls herself an atheist asked about spiritual practice, seeing she does not believe in any practice at all. She struggles with the concept that we return many lifetimes. Why would we keep coming back? My response: It would come to reason if we have free will and we choose in one lifetime to do wrong; why then wouldn't God give us another opportunity to make right what was wrong? How many lifetimes we come back is up to us. With each incarnation, we grow more spiritual in our choices. I welcome your questions and comments. Please include your email address in your message at this link.
During our journey in life, we all will experience the loss of a loved one. No matter who or what we do, we all grieve forever until we meet them again. The depth of our grief depends on the depth of our relationship with our loved ones. It's not something we need to apologize for our feelings, or how long it takes us to move on; in our own given time, we will know when it's time to move on. I welcome your questions and comments. Please include your email address in your message at this link.
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