by celebratinglifeweb | Mar 3, 2022 | growth, healing, matters of the heart, spirituality
by Monk Rick SheffAs I planned to write this blog over recent weeks, I waited for the right time, for the right guidance, for the right content to come in. None of this occurred in the schedule I had wanted. (Ah…What else is new?)And now I sit with the emotions...
by celebratinglifeweb | Feb 25, 2022 | growth, guidance, prayer, spirituality
By Acolyte/Student Veronica CowenWhy is it that as humans we have a tendency to only want to call for God, for help, and for our guides, when things are hard? When things are heavy? When we are sick, challenged, depressed, or lonely. Why don’t we call out when...
by celebratinglifeweb | Feb 17, 2022 | growth, guidance, healing, miracles, spirituality
By Bishop Dana DuryeaI remember before coming to this life, sitting with God and discussing what it was that I wished to learn & my purpose. I remember picking the time, the location of my birth (earth) & my parents, as I was drawn to being here &...
by celebratinglifeweb | Feb 11, 2022 | growth, guidance, miracles, saints, spirituality
By Student Rosemarie AnsellIn 2008 I met a woman whose name was Annette Sasso. She wrote the book 2012. She was doing a talk at a book store in Tinley Park. I was there to buy crystals. She was stranded. She was telling the women at the front desk how there were...
by celebratinglifeweb | Feb 3, 2022 | forgiveness, growth, healing, matters of the heart, spirituality
By Student Ali Denton“I bless this situation. I bless this person. God bless him, also.”-Ron RothIt’s hard to put into words how my life changed joining the CLM Student Program. There have been so many miracles, healings and teaching from so many in this...
by celebratinglifeweb | Jan 27, 2022 | guidance, miracles, spirituality
By Novice Chris CrebbinComing down the stairs in my apartment, I couldn’t hear much noise from the outside that particular morning. Even though I do my morning prayer sessions well before the sun rises, it can be noisy sometimes, living in the city. What I could...