My husband gave this website to me for my 40th birthday. He has several websites and I have been wanting to start my own, but working full time and having two kids didn’t leave me time to do the leg work to get started. I am very grateful to my husband for finding this website and getting everything set up for me. This particular website was owned by someone else and for some reason he decided to sell it, lucky me!

I’m not embarrassed to say that at age 40 I have just started to discover my own spirituality, in fact I am proud of myself for finally taking the plunge. I think, organized religion had completely scared me away from being a spiritual person. I thought that I
had to sign up with one particular religious sect in order to be a spiritual person. Finally, I have learned that this is not true,no matter what anyone else says. Spirituality is very personal and means many different things to many to different people. I am still learning what spirituality means to me and I probably will spend the rest of my life and beyond being a student in the spiritual classroom.

Over the last year I have read so many books and have watched many movies on different religions and spiritual quests. I have read books on Christianity Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and New Age concepts. I have to say, I have learned something good from each and every one of these sources. I hope, by starting this website, that I can learn and grow and help others to do the same. Please join me on this Spirit Walk. I
am so looking forward to this journey.

The quickest way to find one’s spiritual path is to meditate. I absolutely love to meditate. It is amazing to me how much I enjoy meditating. Me, the queen of multitasking, the busy Mother of two small children, a full time job and always a million things to do. I get almost giddy when I get five minutes to sit down and think about absolutely nothing. The
sweet calming peace that washes over me as I clear my mind of all thoughts is pure bliss. Believe me, it’s a little difficult to do the first few times. I could only clear my mind at for about 5 seconds at first.
Those seconds have slowly turned into minutes. I justlearned that it is ‘okay’ for those thoughts to wonder into my mind, I just let them go on through and get back to the beautiful relaxing abyss. The key to learning how to meditate is to just start doing it,
and you can do it anywhere. In bed right before you go to sleep, in bed right after you wake up, in a comfortable chair, in a special meditation spot. One of my most favorite places to meditate is on the bus going to work in the morning. It really is what gets
me through the day. If I start calm, it is much easier to find my calm during the hurricane of insanity at work. Once you get the hang of clearing your mind, you can move to the next level, which is to meditate on a subject. One of my favorite subjects to
contemplate is ‘what is God’. I have had several personal revelations about what is God to me and how much I want God to be part of my life.

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