The Greatest Thief in Your Life Is Waiting
I am starting to see the greatest thief in life is the waiting. That truth is not meant to frighten you. It is meant to focus you.
Mediumship for women in their second season, guiding life’s next chapter
I am starting to see the greatest thief in life is the waiting. That truth is not meant to frighten you. It is meant to focus you.
Mediumship and Addiction happen, what does not occur is the discussion of it or how to help someone when they are struggling.
I’ve walked this path myself — through career reinvention, personal transformation, and the deep call to live a more spiritually aligned life. As a psychic medium, teacher, and coach, I understand the courage it takes to shed old roles and step into the unknown.
Internal awareness is only the first step. Once we recognize a challenge, the next step is connecting that understanding to community responsibility. The work of mediumship does not happen in isolation, and neither does the duty to protect both the medium and those they serve.
There is a cultural story we tell about caregiving that ends with relief. That story is especially seductive when you have already tasted what life feels like on the other side of constant care. Help arrives, the burden lifts, and the caregiver returns to themselves.
The Threshold Phase is the period after full-time caregiving ends but before your nervous system believes the danger has passed
Authority without conscience is corrosive. It mistakes domination for order and fear for security. We recognize this pattern in abuses of force, in militarized responses to fear, and in regimes that punish dissent.
You are not alone in figuring this out, and you are not doing it wrong by living anyway. Even in darkness, the ordinary holds the light that keeps us human.
Caring for someone is love in action. Supporting the caregiver is love in response. It is a gentle reciprocity, a quiet acknowledgment of the humanity and effort that often goes unnoticed.
Awareness is the first adjustment, and clarity often follows when we allow ourselves to notice what is true.