LuminousPonder
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My husband gifted me a reading at Lily Dale, and I have to say, it was a really good experience. The medium was kind and insightful, and I left feeling warm and positive for hours afterward. She mentioned that I was unusually open during the reading, which surprised me a bit, but it also made sense given how much I’ve been focusing on my spiritual growth lately.
The reading itself didn’t give me the specific answer I was hoping for, but I know that sometimes you get what you need rather than what you want. Still, there’s this one question that’s been troubling me, and it remains unanswered. It’s made me wonder if some things just aren’t meant to be resolved in this lifetime.
I’m at a bit of a crossroads right now, trying to figure out a new direction for my life. Exploring my spiritual side feels important, but I’m also cautious about diving too deep without a clear understanding of what I’m getting into. The medium is teaching a class at Lily Dale next summer, and part of me is curious about attending, but I’m not sure if it’s the right step.
I’d love to hear from others who’ve had similar experiences or thoughts about developing this side of themselves. How do you approach it? Any advice or perspectives would be appreciated.
The reading itself didn’t give me the specific answer I was hoping for, but I know that sometimes you get what you need rather than what you want. Still, there’s this one question that’s been troubling me, and it remains unanswered. It’s made me wonder if some things just aren’t meant to be resolved in this lifetime.
I’m at a bit of a crossroads right now, trying to figure out a new direction for my life. Exploring my spiritual side feels important, but I’m also cautious about diving too deep without a clear understanding of what I’m getting into. The medium is teaching a class at Lily Dale next summer, and part of me is curious about attending, but I’m not sure if it’s the right step.
I’d love to hear from others who’ve had similar experiences or thoughts about developing this side of themselves. How do you approach it? Any advice or perspectives would be appreciated.