Spirituality is a state of being, a faith, a consciousness, a divine connection to your God.
I am so tired of the media. T.V shows bashing spirituality as some evil enterprise. It seems unless your a religion and have a church that is recognized your a hoax, a con, an evil place ready to lead people out of their money and into sex and murder.
Believing in a consciousness of divine energy and vibrational love is not evil, nor is it a cult, snap out of the 70.s please and get with the duality of living with both human body and divine consciousness.
Our consciousness is rising, and it needs to, for the only way we survive and a human race is to live in a higher frequency of love, kindness, compassion, and grace towards each other, and this wonderful planet we live on.
So be to one who raises their good vibrations, and start by being kind towards ones self and exude that out to everyone else.
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“Bernice is a witch living in Glasgow. She loses her way in her life and wanders off the beaten track looking for the garden of enlightenment. Bernice is a witch with many skeletons in her closet. She has an addictive personality, works as a holistic therapist, and struggles to maintain any intimate relationships. Her spells are not always as accurate as they could be, often the result of her having a few too many goblets of red wine. When mysterious letters start appearing at her door, she begins to think about her childhood and, with the help of her long-suffering friend Maggie, tries to come to terms with her past and the family she left behind. But nothing in Bernice’s life is ever simple…
Cathie Devitt Born in Glasgow Scotland April 1958 Cathie was part of a huge Catholic/Irish family. Born into a family of 4 children. (3 girls and 1 boy.) Cathie was not the oldest, nor the youngest nor the favoured son. She was just “The other one” Whilst her siblings sailed through conventional lives, Cathie was always the wild one who had to be warned to behave when visiting friends and relatives. Un-harnessed creativity she says. When Cathie was about 13 years old her mother came home to find a strong smell of emulsion paint greet her at the front door. Cathie’s father gave his wife a cup of tea and said, “She’s creative, just let her express herself.” Cathie had the radio on full blast and was happily painting cream and blue clouds in the bedroom of the family’s council (social housing) flat ( just happened to be the colour of the paint that she had found under the kitchen sink). Inspired by her own artistic talent, Cathie kept going until the paint tin was dry. Result?- clouds on the walls, the ceiling, the door and painted over her grandmother’s solid mahogany bedroom furniture that was a family heirloom.
Cathie’s mother says that her daughter’s first words were, “But Why?” and her second “But why not?”
Some things never change.
“I wrote and performed in my first play at primary school aged 11 years. Life took over and writing was consigned to work related bumff the quality of which somehow stopped me from being sacked or evicted.”
“I studied at Glasgow and Strathclyde University whilst working and bringing up my two daughters alone. Oh what fun we had! Tears, tantrums, hormones and hooch. (The girls sometimes kicked off too.) The studies resulted in bits of paper that no-one ever asked to see but somehow greased the rungs of the career ladder high enough to ensure that the three of us never went hungry.”
The flame of desire to write has flickered on and off, but never been snuffed out. Encouraged by publication in various genres, Cathie Devitt moved on to support others by facilitating creative writing workshops. Cathie has also written and performed drama workshops in a corporate environment to showcase company policies and practices, such as Health and Safety and Equality in the workplace. Add to that writing and performing in Festival Theatre and training as a laughter yoga therapist and you can see why Cathie Devitt is in a class of her own.
Cathie has very little time to dedicate to her own pleasures. Work and family commitments make sure of that. However, to release her Diva within Cathie has-
Trained as a laughter yoga leader
Performed as an actress and stand up comedian
Zip slid in the forest and tackled rope bridges and swings
Explored various countries and cultures whenever the opportunity arose
Loves her daughters two dogs (Lhasa Apsos) Darcy and Sparkle
Embraced Creative writing
Fell in love with a poet when she was 50!
Always keen to try new activities – has enjoyed taster Hatha Yoga, hot stone massage and meditation.
NOW for filling her DIVA she has written her first trilogy bring us the adventure of Bernice the wine loving Witch………………
Premiering 08-15-2013. with host Sara Troy and her guest Rebecca Field
About a Global Prayer changing the minds to a spiritual thrivel mode.
Rebecca Field,is a world server and founded GlobaLearn, an international educational nonprofit that was most active in India, Russia and the former Soviet Union. The organization assisted Tibetan refugees in India with business education. In Russia, the group offered health and business education and taught young people how to avoid sex slavery. Ukrainian work dealt with HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and care and information to help young people avoid human trafficking, especially regarding sex slavery.
Even though the Russian educational system has many merits and is academically superb, its graduates often lack practical business skills. Knowing this, Rebecca collaborated with a Russian non-profit group in Saratov to bring business and health training to people in the region. Most poignantly she collaborated with the Russian non-profit in Saratov and taught boys and girls, young women and men what to watch out for to avoid the plague of sex slavery, a kind of indentured slavery that eventually kills most who become involved within a few years. In her work in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and India, Rebecca was able to reach and help 50,000 people, mostly women, through business and sex trafficking avoidance education.
Through her international work, she attended a United Nations Summit in Copenhagen on Social Development and participated in a UN meeting in San Jose, Costa Rica and at New York Headquarters.
Originally from Denver, Colorado, she became a world traveller and now considers herself a global citizen. She resides in a small California town that has lots of pizzazz with her husband. Their two sons also live in the Golden State. The couple has a number of ‘heart adoptions’ stemming from Rebecca’s international travels. These adult children come from Tibet, Ethiopia, Russia, Ukraine, Japan, and one is an indigenous American.
Rebecca has been a writer all her life. She wrote an ebook, Wealth Creation, to help women look at their finances in a practical and positive way. Although most of her work is academic—her latest book is alive with New Age information–To Choose the Fire of the Cosmos, gives hope and promise about the future of the earth and its inhabitants. The book is about humanity and its potential to be a positive force in evolution. The book lights and energies Gandhi’s statement that, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.”
She quips that she is partly a farmer and has delightedly joined the backyard chicken movement. The gratification of her life currently is her four chickens who are a constant source of entertainment and wonder. She plans to write a book about her ‘girls’. She holds an M.A. in Asian Philosophy, a Ph.D, in Integral Psychology, a philosophical degree with an emphasis on the Perennial Philosophy and an MHROD in Organizational Development
Rebecca is now sharing with the world a Global Prayer that unites us in soul and universal belief of thriving in love and purpose.
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