The Holistic Practitioner Series #6 October 2018: Annji, Intuitive Mentor

Welcome to this month’s Holistic Practitioner Interview with Annji, Intuitive Mentor

1. WHO are you?
I am a mother, a wife and a friend to many. My given name is Karen Ann, which means “Pure Grace”. During the evolution of my Soul’s journey, I developed the surname “Annji”. The name “Ann” symbolizes grace and the suffix “Ji” is Hindi for “one of honor.” When I began this healing journey, I knew that I was here to make a significant impact on how people interact with themselves and one another.

I was told early on in this journey by The Divine: “You shall heal the healers.”

Each of us is a powerful healer. Some are here on a mission of healing others and how each of us proclaims this Spirit of Healing is unique to our Soul’s destiny. To be a healer means to be open to compassion, loving light, kindness, and to be a representative of this in all matters. Healing is about being imbued in our Self-acceptance and Unconditional Self-love. Keep reading

Nurses are the conscience of healthcare

Once we begin questioning that what we are being told by doctors, agencies (such as the FDA and the CDC), and other healthcare entities might not bethe truth, we start falling down the proverbial rabbit hole.

I remembered a quote from the movieThe Matrix about ‘the red pill and the blue pill’ that kept playing in my mind, so I looked it up.             

I was shocked by how this scene is an allegory for what I am talking about here!

One way you can take the ‘red pill’ right now it to sign up to watch The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest. All nine episodes are currently available to watch for free. Sign up here:

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If you are unsure about signing up for the entire series, watch episode one and then decide.

To my nurse colleagues: I believe that we have a professional obligation to watch this. Keep reading

The BRAVE Interview #27 October 2018: Laura Stewart Shortridge

My name is Laura Susanne (Stewart) Shortridge.

Long name for a short person I know, but every name has deep meaning for me and I share them with pride.

I’m brave because I embrace who I am, where I came from, and what I want to become.

It hasn’t always been that way.

I have been married 40 years and raised 6 children. It was my choice to be wife and (mostly) stay-at-home mom. It was my choice to home school for 20 years and to be involved in Boys Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H, and church leadership roles. I loved being actively involved in nurturing and teaching our children.

It was not my choice to do it alone. After a great 18-year start, my husband chose to spiritually walk a different path. He lived in the same house (usually) and provided for our physical needs, but mentally and spiritually, the kids and I were on our own. Trying desperately to be both Mom and Dad, I lost my identity along the way. Keep reading