The following Celtic blessing is perfect for our times and reminds us how to be the change we want to see.
your love,
Inspiration
"Suzanne is love incarnate! I have been feeling very positive with fewer feelings of loneliness than before. I think it is all because of her."
Eirik Vatvedt
"I have no words but thank you from my heart for the urgent distance healing. I feel the light of hope and life again. I was in a dire place. Things didn’t work out as expected, and insomnia was breaking me. Now, to feel peace and hope again is everything. I am very grateful."
Maaike Aarts
"I feel like I'm getting some benefit of my own from Suzanne's treatments which I gifted to others, even though I was not the person specified. Interesting!"
Rabbi Eli Mallon, M. Ed., LCSW
"I just talked to my sister Betty, who had Distance Healings from Suzanne. She has long been suffering from lack of energy and multiple allergies due to decades of Lyme disease. After the Distance Healings, she jumped out of bed with great energy, which is very unusual for her. She also received a referral from her doctor to get ozone treatments. Betty tends to resist advice, but now she's following up on it!"
Anne Melfi
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Love,
Suzanne
I came across a quote today by Atticus that said ‘Life is the art of dying’, and it felt so freeing. I feel that truth in this poem.
I am new to this. Thank you for the Celtic blessing. So true and very much needed. I pray to have this embody me totally, and everyone on the planet
Thank you for sharing this beautiful blessing. It reminds me that even in the worst of times people will rise to the occasion. When I stood in the infinitely long line to get my first covid shot I saw all those volunteer angels standing there ready to help us. My heart melted in gratitude.
Exactly what I needed! I had been having a very frustrating day, which usually results in lots of judgment. When I read this I remembered: my #1 goal in life is to BE LOVE—to myself, my situation, others, creatures, the planet, ALL. If I wish to feel love, I must find it inside of myself. Thanks for the blessing, Suzanne.
Ahh, yes, “too dangerous and too beautiful” requires love. I am hopeful that we can all remember this with each day in which the worse seems to be unfolding. I ask the TM teacher, what about that 1000 years of peace? He said, “There needs to be a clean-up first to make way for the peace.” And that requires that we recognize both danger and love. Thanks for inspiring us all again and again!! Loves, MG