Right now, we Americans, all of us, need to make the collective effort to prepare ourselves for doom’s day-like circumstances. Several years ago, I became scared when I found out that North Korea had been carrying out large-scale testing with ballistic missiles. Despite being in-touch with my own intuitive abilities, I still experienced feelings of shock and … Continue reading Huh, Doomsday?
Author: Louis Grassi
Bookworm
There are many wonderful books that would be categorized, either online or in a brick-and-mortar, as metaphysical, but the following is a list of spiritually-based books that have helped me immeasurably. These masterpieces have positively influenced my growth, as a soul first, and a person second. The follow is a short list of some of … Continue reading Bookworm
The Sacred Catalyst
Today, as a working medium, I look back at my experiences with addiction, and it always makes me think. A long time ago, I realized that these traumatizing events indirectly opened the door to discovering a passion for spirituality. It only makes sense. I do believe now that this was the work of the divine, … Continue reading The Sacred Catalyst
My Spiritual Approach
When I started to pursue my spiritual interests, I quickly discovered that “New Agers,” as they’re sometimes called (I never cared for that term), basically choose to live their lives more holistically. They’re also more tuned into their feelings and emotions. As a result, they are often subjected to taunts, insults, and a great deal … Continue reading My Spiritual Approach
We Can All Do This!
We can all reach out to our guides or loved ones in Spirit. I like to say that Spirit (or the Spirit world, the Other-Side) is an equal-opportunity employer. You don't have to be a working psychic to access this sacred vibration. This is an ability that is embedded inside all humans. I believe that … Continue reading We Can All Do This!
The True Origin of Gratitude
I've been very busy with virtual and live events as of late, but I've also been giving a great deal of readings these days. My booking calendar has been booked up for months, and even though it translates to me being very busy, I'm grateful. The work that I do, (it doesn't even feel like … Continue reading The True Origin of Gratitude
The Healing Practice of Journaling
My mother would often joke that I came out of her womb holding a pen. I have loved writing ever since I was a boy. It didn't matter what I was writing about, I just remember being about seven years old, documenting my feelings in the moment, or recording the events of my day. I … Continue reading The Healing Practice of Journaling
To Each His (or Her) Own
You know, growing up, my family always went to Catholic Mass on the weekends. I thought nothing of it; it was something my parents wanted us to do. I memorized my prayers. I didn’t dislike it. I didn’t love it, either. However, these days, modern Western society has sort of turned its back on organized … Continue reading To Each His (or Her) Own
Life Lesson #583
I've always loved reading about the history of religion and its sacred, foundational elements. A couple years ago, I remember asking my mother for some old historical Christian literature. I knew she probably had some, and I figured that it was probably only Catholic, but I really didn’t care. She did find me a couple … Continue reading Life Lesson #583
Apprehension
While attending an AA meeting roughly seven years ago, a fellow member had inspired me to write my own prayers. It was such a beautiful idea. When she told me that she was writing her own prayers, as a way to enhance personal rehabilitation, I thought that it was a stroke of genius. It was also during … Continue reading Apprehension
