March 5, 2019 Monthly Connection Recording

$25.00

Standout stories/teachings from this month’s mentoring session include:

  • The “Newt Rockne” evidence that took three years to validate. During a reading, a deceased father repeatedly references legendary football coach Newt Rockne. No one can make sense of it, and the evidence is set aside. Three years later, the man’s daughter discovers a note she had written years earlier tucked inside a copy of The Power of Positive Thinking. The note contains a Newt Rockne quote about overcoming hate and developing friendly feelings—exactly the lesson she needed at that point in her life as she struggled with resentment toward her father. Suzanne uses the story as a powerful example of spirit planting seeds long before we’re ready to receive them.
  • The return of Rose. Suzanne shares a personal story about realizing she had been focusing heavily on one guide while unintentionally neglecting another. After receiving guidance about embracing more feminine energy, she begins working more intentionally with her guide Rose and experiences a noticeable shift in her connection and growth.
  • The “tuning fork” analogy. Inspired by an interview with Dr. Jamie Turndorf, Suzanne explores the idea that each of us is a tuning fork for the vibration of love. This becomes one of the evening’s central teachings and leads into a discussion about clearing whatever prevents us from expressing our true nature.

Distinctive questions/topics explored:

  • Why some evidence takes years to make sense
  • Spirit’s ability to anticipate future growth and healing
  • Releasing resentment toward loved ones after they pass
  • Working with multiple guides and guide relationships
  • Masculine and feminine spiritual energies
  • How guides help prepare us for lessons before we’re ready
  • The vibration of love as our true nature
  • Identifying what is blocking personal growth
  • Gratitude as a tool for raising consciousness
  • Becoming a clearer expression of the soul