One beautiful, crisp autumn day up in northern Ontario, Canada, I decided to go for a walk behind my friends’ house. Before I left the house, my friends warned me: “Remember, this is bear country.
Diiyin: Spirit gave you vision. Earth showed you how. You are an initiate in time, looking for your purpose — your life mission — in this moment of destiny. Did you find accepting yourself as a powerful manifestor uncomfortable?
An energy field surrounds all living beings. The word “aura” is often used to describe this field. “Aura” has roots in the Greek language, meaning “vapor” or “breath.” Our personal auras constantly mesh with those of our surroundings.
I often talk about what we can do with what we have and how we can get out of our way. At every fundamental level, this all boils down to love: self-love, sisterly love, brotherly, familial love, friendship love, romantic love, and not enough love.
As I reach my fortieth year on this planet, I am trying to make sense of my love life. I laugh as I say this, as I would hardly describe my life as having love. It has felt like a revolving door of heartbreak and karmic relationships. What advice do you have for me?
Sylvia and Carmen: Hi, Foxy. Happy birthday! We talk to you every day. Do you hear us? Tell us something to confirm it is you. We look forward to your return. We talked about your new body, or female form as a Lassie collie/border collie mix. Will that be possible?
When I pass away, is it possible for me — my soul — to stay on Earth to be with my wife until she also dies, or do I have to go to heaven as soon as I die? — Gerald A., email question
Matsya was an incarnation of Vishnu, the Hindu deity that was given the responsibility to preserve the universe. He chose to turn himself into a fish, named Matsya, and was able to balance the earth and the waters on the planet.