A call from Spirit

“The single most essential attribute of my sobriety became my spiritual awareness and my devotion to a life of healing”

Throughout my long career of drug abuse and destructive behavior, I experienced brief pockets of respite — moments of sobriety, clarity, and hope. Over the years of using and recovering, one truth kept surfacing: real healing requires awakening to Spirit. So, I went all in. I learned that everything we need is already within us; we only need to access it. Once we do, we begin to remember, and our lives bloom into truth with love and all good things.

 I decided to face the darkness that haunted me — the wounds and imprints that drove me to act the way I did. The single most essential attribute of my sobriety became my spiritual awareness and my devotion to a life of healing. In confronting my shadows, I began to see the patterns that have shaped me, and I opened the door to change.

 Now is the time to awaken to who you are. Ask yourself: what and who am I? Why am I here? The path is waiting; the first sincere step opens it. From there you can return to a positive mentality — thinking and acting with virtue each day. Give it a try. Have clear intuition and affirmed intention. Cultivate faith and devotion. Be grateful for the miracle of life and the blessed gift of love.

 Look within. Do you know what you’re looking at? Spirit is calling you to be remembered. Awakening to spirit brings the deeper joy we were meant to experience — a contentment and gratitude that grounds us in the gift of being alive.

 Are you or a loved one ready to embark on a path of healing and transformation? Reach out to us for an introductory conversation to see if this is right for you.

Open paths,

Drew

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