Follow those spiritual breadcrumbs

In seventh grade, at Lakeshore Middle School in Mequon, Wisconsin, we got to choose an elective. There were so many I was interested in, but I signed up for yoga. I couldn’t get enough of it. When the school year was over, I signed up for the yoga instructor’s class through the community center.

This wasn’t just any yoga class. It was kundalini yoga. What we in the West know as kundalini yoga is a mix of Bhakti yoga (devotion and chanting), Raja yoga (meditation), and Shakti yoga (the expression of power and energy). It is a powerful practice that I kept up for many years.

I recently had the opportunity to join spiritual teacher Kyle Gray in an eleven-day energy-clearing “challenge.” After that, there was a four-day “challenge” to raise your vibration, which was based in kundalini practices. This was all smart marketing on Kyle Gray’s part because at the end of the “challenges,” he trotted out his paid subscription program. I signed up immediately. I had forgotten how much I loved the practice.

I probably wouldn’t have given Kyle Gray’s newsletter announcing the “challenge” a second glance except that I now have a spiritual accountability partner, Jennifer. I need some things to be accountable for. How dull to say each time I meet with Jennifer, “I’ll just keep the same goals as last time.”

Here’s where my line You can’t make this shit up comes into it. I met Jennifer at Lakeshore Middle School in Mequon, Wisconsin.

This is the woman who I was led to reconnect with through a session with my psychic friend Lindsay. All the clues she was giving me during our session led me to believe my spirit guides wanted me to contact Jennifer. But how? I hadn’t seen her in many, many years. Then I remembered that I had a booklet from a class reunion that had email addresses. Would the email still be good? I sent her a message trying not to sound like a kook (My psychic friend says my guides and yours are trying to get us together. Write me back. I promise I’m not crazy.)

The email went through. Jennifer wrote back and said she didn’t think I was crazy because she channels Spirit. And the rest is history.

What I’m trying to say is, follow the breadcrumbs Spirit leaves for you. You never know what wild ride awaits you. It’s bound to be something wonderful, beyond your imagination.

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