 
                                                                                                    10/12/2025
                                            Soul Reawakening: Coming Home to the Divine
How is your divine spark doing lately?
Has it dimmed… or maybe even gone out?
I’d love to share an experience from the past nine months that has shed light on this beautiful, often challenging journey. For me, the soul—that sacred part of our being, rooted in the heart—longs to express itself. It needs movement, voice, and space to bloom.
When we feel stuck, it’s often because our energy is stagnant—physically, creatively, emotionally, or spiritually. And let’s be honest… many of us have been going through some kind of major transition this year.
Maybe you moved to a new state or left a job to finally chase a long-held dream.
Maybe you stepped out of a relationship you’d outgrown, or you’re standing in the ashes of a former identity, unsure what’s next.
It’s been an intense year.
For me, it has felt like The Great Pause—a quiet, in-between time where so much was shedding, but the “what’s next” hadn’t yet arrived. At church recently, the minister shared something that deeply resonated:
“God is pruning us for the harvest.”
Cutting away what no longer supports our growth, so we can bear more fruit.
This pruning feels like a void—strange and uncomfortable. I can sense a glimmer of what’s next, but it hasn’t fully revealed itself yet.
And still, there is this deep knowing that it's all about alignment.
Every day I return to practices that nourish and guide me—writing, journaling, being in nature. But I keep finding myself going back to what I’ve always done: 40 years in luxury interior design. And yet… nothing moves. Nothing flows. The message is clear:
“That door is closed, my beloved.”
“New things are being made. Trust. Be still. Have faith.”
So here I am. In the in-between.
Enjoying the little things: painting, cooking, making new connections, and saying yes to experiences that feed my soul.
This is my new, God-inspired direction—and it feels beautifully aligned.
I'm stepping into new ventures:
• Teaching how to create Sacred Space—bringing people home to the Divine
• Guiding others into soul alignment
• Creating healing paintings
• Teaching others to weave intentional creativity into their lives
After a long, deep pause, I’m finally feeding my soul again with real soul food. It was hungry. And I had to listen.
When we’re in transition, when life feels uncertain or stripped down, it is our soul that needs nourishment. That’s what carries us through. Not force, not fear. But deep, organic healing.
So, wherever you are on your path—nourish your soul.
Trust this in-between time. Let it shape you, teach you, slow you down enough to hear the whispers of your spirit.
Listen to the whispers.
Dance with the wind.
It has everything you need to transform your life.
Let your life bloom.
                                                 
 
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                         
   
   
   
   
     
   
   
  