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April 9, 2018 by Nancy Waldron Leave a Comment

Lake Tahoe©

Reggie and I are taking our guests to Lake Tahoe, California today.  We love to travel, especially in the mountains and where there is water – streams, rivers, lakes, ocean – it doesn’t matter.  This pristine freshwater lake sits at 6,225 feet high in the Sierra Nevada mountains between California and Nevada.  It is the largest alpine lake in North America, with a length of 22 miles and a width of 12 miles, and has a depth of 1,645 ft, the second deepest lake in  the United States.  It is known for the clarity of its water and the panorama of surrounding mountains on all sides.

It evokes a spirit of origin as it is so pure and fresh that it elevates my spirits and all aspects of my Being.  I am regenerated and refreshed at a soul level when I am by this lake.  The smell of pine in the air, the clear blue sky with puffy white clouds, and a breeze blowing off the lake all serve to invigorate me.

Reggie and I feel pure joy when we walk along the edge of this beautiful lake.  Reggie loves the smells and could walk around the whole lake if I would take him.

There is magic here when I stop, just listen to the waves wash up on the shore and look at the mountain ranges surrounding the lake.  I feel such utter peace inside myself.  This is a little bit of heaven.    Nancy and Reggie♥

Filed Under: Travel

April 8, 2018 by Nancy Waldron Leave a Comment

My First Book – A JOYFUL MIRACLE©

A Joyful Miracle was written after my first Near-Death Experience of crossing over to The Other Side about a year after my father’s death.  I chose some quotes from it to share.

“As I watched the life slowly flow out of my father at 8:35 a.m. the morning of October 6, 1998, I felt strangely calm and peaceful. I marveled that I could feel so calm as I heard the gurgling sound in his lungs stop and I watched him become still. I thought about this calmness at the time and have given considerable thought to it since.

“I believe my experience during his illness and death was easier because of the steps I took to prepare. I feel compelled to share it with those who may need a way to face themselves before such a life changing event. Years ago, I was a person who didn’t think I could stand it if my father died. I felt like I would go to pieces as the loss would be so great.

“I asked his Spirit not to leave his body at a couple of points in my life when I believe he had the opportunity to make his transition. I had the conscious awareness, or knowing, that if I asked, it could make a difference in him staying a while longer.

“I define “conscious awareness” as choosing to look at, and be aware of, as many meanings as possible in all that happens, and what my connection is to Spirit. My definition of “unconscious awareness” is that whatever happens I choose not to look at it or be aware of any but the most obvious meaning in it. I define “Spirit” as God or God Force or Higher Power; in other words, that Divine energy that flows to, through, and from me.

“For most of my life I called my father “Daddy” until the last two or three years when I started calling him “Dad.” This helped move him a little further from my heart so I wouldn’t hurt so badly when he was gone. It helped while he was here, but he again became “Daddy” when he was gone.”

 

Reggie likes it when I read to him from my books.  He just snuggles down on my lap.  He is my biggest support as he keeps me company while I write.  Then he comes and jumps up on my lap for a bit when he thinks I need a break from writing.  He is another joyful miracle.  Nancy and Reggie♥

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April 7, 2018 by Nancy Waldron Leave a Comment

Worms©

It rained all day yesterday so Reggie and I did not walk.  This morning when it cleared up, we started out on our walk.  Just up the street I saw a large worm headed to the middle of the street.  I knew this worm would get run over or would cook on the asphalt when the sun came out, so I picked it up and took it back to the grass.  I saw several more worms of various sizes crawling at the edge of the street.  I took them all back to the grass, except for the very small ones.  I knew that I would injure or kill the very small ones if I tried to pick them up.  I felt sad to leave them, but said a prayer for their safety.

 

At times in my life I am like the worms, I get too far out and need help getting back in spiritual alignment.  Loving family, friends, and others have helped me get back to my spiritual center quickly.  I don’t stray far from that as I love the connection that feeds me in every way.  I say a prayer for everyone who is a little or a lot out of spiritual alignment as I know we all need a little help.

 

Reggie gets out of alignment when there are cats around.  He goes into a serious barking mode and lets me know he wants me to do something about the cats.  There is one cat down by the mail boxes that greets everyone when they pick up their mail.  After much encouragement and telling him the cat is our friend, Reggie is now lets the cat alone.  He does not bark when we get the mail and the cat is there.  Reggie has himself back in spiritual alignment which makes all happy.  Nancy and Reggie♥

Filed Under: Nature

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