by Debra Gillespie | Feb 23, 2021 | Inspiration, Intuition, Living a spiritual life, Stress management, Transformation, Wellbeing
Do you know that feeling? When your brain feels so fried and full that bits keep dropping out? Or perhaps your body is giving you ‘the nudge’ as it no longer performs or supports you as it always has in the past? Last Thursday was the first meeting of a...
by Debra Gillespie | Feb 3, 2021 | Inspiration, Living a spiritual life, Spirituality, Wellbeing
Counting my blessings today having recently returned from six days of peace, quiet reflection and soul sustenance. In the words of a good friend – Scrummy! For the first two days I am sure I just sat looking at the lake! Blue skies, exquisitely warm water,...
by Debra Gillespie | Aug 16, 2020 | Inspiration, Living a spiritual life, Relationships, Spirituality, Transformation
The Age of Aquarius & 2020 The Aquarian Age heralds the Return of the Divine Feminine – the Return of the Goddess to her rightful place in our lives and in our world. It is a time to honour both the feminine and the masculine. To embody the balance of the...
by Debra Gillespie | Oct 28, 2018 | Fearlessness, Inspiration, Transformation
Wow. There’s a lot of change occurring at the moment for many. The planets are aligning in such a way to instigate change and it appears to be unrelenting. In the words of a friend, “Day by day, that’s how I navigate at the mo.” No platitudes...
by Debra Gillespie | Sep 28, 2018 | Inspiration, Living a spiritual life
As many of you know, my life is full of magic and one of my joys is helping others see the magic in their life. To see how the universe whispers its support to us. Always looking to connect the threads and see the deeper meaning in the every day, if something...
by Debra Gillespie | Sep 2, 2018 | Confidence, Inspiration, Living a spiritual life
I recently had cause to revisit my CV and a few days later write a letter of endorsement and support for a friend. I was intrigued to notice a considerable difference in the two. One was understated (or is that underwhelming?) and the other clear, inspiring and...
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