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Interview questions

10th September 2008

Interview questions

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Interview Questions appearing in the Edge Life Magazine Expo Edition 2008

www.edgelife.net

 

1. What was the most sacred moment you have had in your life?

The most sacred moment I have had in my life was the day my ex mother-in-law transcended her body. It was a day I will never forget. The synchronicities of the days events began at 10am with a phone call. She had no brain activity, was comatose and being taken off life support. The doctors said she would not live 5 minutes after taking her off support, but they didn’t know the spirit of this lady! I immediately flew from Arizona to California, drove 2 hours and when I arrived she was still alive… 5 hours after being disconnected from life support. I KNEW she would wait for me to be there with her. When I arrived, I climbed into bed with her, held her hands in mine, and could feel the sacredness of those hours. I had 18 more hours with her, a miracle, the doctors said! She waited for me… to give me the gift… the gift of the sacred moment when she took her last breath on earth, and began her journey home. The moment she left, I felt her spirit move through me; my body trembled with an energy I had never felt before. That moment changed who I was and who I would become!

 

2. Why are you optimistic about the future of humanity in this time of uncertainty and fear?

I am optimistic about the future of humanity because we are in a time of change. Change is happening… people are becoming more aware! It is a beautiful thing to see people moving towards their spirit! I truly believe that humanity is learning that “we must be the change we want to see in the world,” just as Gandhi said.

 

 

3. What holistic practice is a part of your life to help you maintain health and wellness and to connect with your spiritual Self?

The holistic practice that is part of my everyday life that I use to maintain wellness and connect with my spiritual self is Gratitude. I believe that gratitude allows me to move through things with greater ease and awareness. I know that everything happens for a reason! Therefore, I can look to each situation, see a divine purpose, and be grateful for it.

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