Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Michael Moore the film maker, someone I truly admire

People often ask me who I admire or who I look up to. That's a difficult thing to answer, there are certain writers like Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra that I certainly agree with and believe have real insight. But admire is another thing.
Michael Moore, the film maker is someone I truly admire. He has real guts. He is not afraid to tell things as they are. He is very brave and honest and he is someone who stands behind his convictions.

In life we often shy away from what we know is right, and we often are too afraid to fight for what we want. Michael Moore is in a position that he can be our voice, but he still needs our help. It was only through marching and coming together were we able to stop the war in Vietnam.

It is up to each person to be brave and speak up. It saddens me how few people write on my forums. I know many people have had experiences that are out of the ordinary, yet they come in and view the posts but do not submit their own stories.

Why?

By sharing with others and speaking out, we can help people to understand their experiences.

Life has a real magical quality to it, and nothing in this world has ever changed by someone being shy and not willing to stand behind their convictions.

Stop believing that what you do does not count. It does. Every job, every act of warmth and caring counts. Speak out, have a voice and be willing to not fit in. We were not designed to be robots, thats why we are all different.

Monday, September 28, 2009

THIS PAST WEEKEND

I was honored to meet three very nice women this past weekend who came to St. Augustine to visit and have readings with me They all met in the army together and have remained friends. They have moved on with their lives but their bond is strong.
Two of them had psychic readings and one did a medium reading. Then I did a group medium reading with all three of them.

My readings have definitely changed over the years. When I first started out I just did psychic readings, but my personal development has grown to where I am a bridge for the other side, delivering messages from loved ones that have passed.
As a psychic medium I am clairaudient and clairsentient, this means that I receive the information in my inner ear and I physically feel the entity using my body. When they come through they start moving my hands differently and they sometimes make me stand up and walk around. One of the girls commented that I even got up and walked just like her grandmother would have.

I feel the spirit in me, and when they are done, they just slip out. I am aware of what I am saying at all times and its just my body they use. It's an honor to do this kind of work. So many people are hurting when they lose a loved one, especially unexpectedly, that being a medium brings such comfort and peace to them.
Our loved ones never leave us and just because they are not on the earth does not mean they stop watching over us or loving us.

I usually do my medium readings while holding a picture of the person you wish to contact or an item that belonged to them, but sometimes people can come through that you have not asked to connect with, especially when they have a message for you. I am not in control of who comes to visit.

I must admit I can get very tired after doing medium work and I often need time in between to rest. Psychic readings are not as draining on my body. I enjoy doing them both.

Friday, September 18, 2009

MY EX GRANDMOTHER DIED TODAY, A LADY BEFORE HER TIME

Rita Silver was a remarkable lady. She died today at 104 years old. I remember when I first met her in 1985, she told me there was no such thing as old age. It was all in the mind.

Rita came from Latvia as a violin player when she was young. She left her family and came to America. Her family were killed by the Nazis. She made a life for herself and got married and had two boys.

She was one of those ladies that was before her time, she read medical journals and all types of literature about health. She believed in the power of the mind. She became her version of vegetarian. She ate basically the same thing every day of her life. Cottage cheese & fruit, canned and fresh.

Even after she lost her hearing she kept playing the violin every day and did her exercises. For many years she walked for several miles a day. She accepted me as family from the second I met her and would love to take me to her bedroom and put make up on me and do my hair. I never asked her to; it was something she enjoyed doing for me. We had wonderful talks about health and well being.

She definately inspired me and when I became vegetarian in 1993 she was very supportive.

I won't say she had a good life, because it was a hard life. Her husband had polio and he was confined to a wheel chair and she took care of him for many years. But she always had a positive attitude. What a special lady

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

AN EVENING OF COMEDY BY JIM BREUER

Last night Sam and I got tickets to see Jim Breuer, he is a comedian that was on Saturday night live. I had previously met Jim when I was on his radio show at Serius Radio in New York City. This was in 2008. I came as a guest and we had a great time talking about metaphysics to homeschooling. At the time he invited me to come back and do a past life regression for him and go back on and talk about it.
I was unable to get hold of him and have wanted to for about a year. But spirit made that happen for me, last night. Jim Breuer came to my neck of the woods.
The show was wonderful and extremely funny. He is a very talented man who made me laugh without using profanity and a mean spirit.

After the show everyone was lined up to see him and get a signed DVD. I waited until everyone had gone and I walked up to him.

I gave him my card and he recognized me from his show. He had already started homeschooling his kids. I gave him some more book ideas and we talked about getting together to do some past life work sometime. Currently he is touring and looking to do more TV.

If he comes to your town, definately go to see him and tell him Sheree sent you.
Laughter truly is the best medicine, it keeps you in the moment where nothing else matters.

Monday, September 14, 2009

THE VALUE OF JOURNALING

Ever since I was a kid in England I have kept journals. My first journals were those with that little lock and key. Everything felt so important when we were thirteen. Over the years my journals have changed. At first they were filled with all my emotions and angers and frustration. And lets not forget boys. But now they are more about my dreams and my kids, and just basically coping with my fears.
Journaling has been a life line for me, a best friend. Someone I could confide in without anyone holding it against me. Kind of like a dog that never talks, yet brings so much comfort.

Its rare for a day to go by without me wanting to write. I always recommend to my clients that they start journaling. It is very powerful. It allows you to get rid of the stuff that is circulating in your mind over and over. It is great therapy. Most people don't realize how empowering it can be to express themselves on paper. If you are worried about others reading your journals, keep it with you.

Try it, you'll love it!.

Maybe you have a book in you and don't know it.

Monday, September 7, 2009

BIKE RIDING IN WASHINGTON OAKS STATE PARK

Sam and I decided to be adventurous today. We strapped our bikes on the back of our car and drove the thirteen miles to Washington Oaks State Park, just south of St. Augustine, Florida. It is a beautiful park full of nature, trees and trails. We parked the car in the lot and took off for our bike adventure.

We rode through the hiking trails for about an hour, stopping occasionally for a drink of water and to rest. Its been a long time since I have gone on a long bike ride and even though I walk the beach, this was definately using different muscles.
It was practically deserted and very peaceful. Sometimes we could ride together, but often the trail became narrow and we had to ride single file. I loved being amongst the tall trees and listening to the birds singing. There was a perfect breeze from the shade. Even though it was a very warm day, it was very pleasant.
We stopped by the gardens and watched the dragonflies and butterflies. I was shocked to see blue and pink dragonflies. I had no idea that they came in those colors. It was spectacular. They just danced on the pond water. I was so sad that I didn't bring a camera. The ponds were filled with small and large fish. It was quite a sight!

After our bike ride we picked a perfect picnic bench to have our tasty lunch. A squirrel came to join us and we enjoyed giving him tortilla chips. Every time we did, he would run up a tree and eat it upside down.

I was reminded of when I was a kid and we used to go into the forest to look for acorns. We are really blessed to have such a nice park nearby, we will have to come more often.

Friday, September 4, 2009

AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AMERICANS

There is something I feel very strongly about and that is healthcare. I really don't understand what we are all debating about. For the people who don't have health care and cannot afford it, there is no debate, we want it.

I was raised in England and as you all know England gives their citizens health care. If you are sick you can go to the doctor at anytime.

When I was small I was bitten by the neighbors dog, my parents rushed me to the hospital across the street and they took care of me immediately, my leg had stitches and I was out playing again the next day. My parents didn't have to worry about whether they could afford to take me, they didn't have to mortgage their house to take me to the hospital. It was all provided.

I believe as a civilized country, it is time we cared in America about our citizens. Not just the rich ones, but everyone. We pride ourselves by always saying we are a religious country and that we believe in God. We help other countries when they face difficult circumstances. Yet we turn our back on our neighbors and friends.

Face it folks, people cannot afford health care. Fact. People are being turned down everyday by insurance companies for pre existing health problems. People are avoiding doctors who could save their lives because they cannot afford to go. Facts.
The insurance companies are running our lives.

We need to take back our health care from the pharmaceutical companies and the insurance companies.

We are the government. It will be our health care plan.

Don't let people give you horror stories about how the health care will be worse. For those that still want private insurance and can afford it, they can have it. But for those of us, that just want to go to the doctor without it costing a fortune for every test he prescribes, we just want to be able to go.

Please stop all the bickering back and forth. We need affordable health care in this country.

Its time we lived what we preached in this country. Care about others less fortunate than yourself.

What would Jesus do? He believed everyone should be healthy. He believed in loving everyone.

Start caring America.

Vote yes for everyone to have affordable health care.

I believe it will be the beginning of wonderful things for our country if we make this change for the citizens.