Tapping Into Divinity

Animal Communication, Spiritual Stories, Poetry & Art

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Collections, Catalogues, & Exhibitions, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Susan Stebila ISBN: 9780997327014
Publisher: AUTHOR Publication: August 3, 2016
Imprint: AUTHOR Language: English
Author: Susan Stebila
ISBN: 9780997327014
Publisher: AUTHOR
Publication: August 3, 2016
Imprint: AUTHOR
Language: English

Many years ago, I met a woman named Mrs. Right. She worked with a Colorado police department as a psychic detective. Her job was to help find missing children; she had a gift for this. She had just led police to a little girl, Lori, that I had been hearing about on the news. Mrs. Right told me that later in my life, I would write a book, and at 50, I would become an artist. I explained to her that I was not an artist and definitely not a writer.

To my surprise, on my 50th birthday, I started to paint. It wasn’t like normal painting, I really never knew what I was going to paint. I would just put paint to canvas, forget about myself, and see what happened.

Some nights, I would create as many as 18 paintings. They would be spread out all over my tiny guest cabin. I would have to tiptoe around them as they dried. The next morning, I’d throw most of them out. But, on the rare occasion, I would find a jewel to keep.

Early on in my life, I experienced a massive spiritual download, described in my story, In the Beginning and The Promise. I feel that this experience is reflected in my art, poetry, spiritual, and animal communication stories. I hope you will feel some of the magic that lies between the lines and brushstrokes in this, my first book, “Tapping Into Divinity.”

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Many years ago, I met a woman named Mrs. Right. She worked with a Colorado police department as a psychic detective. Her job was to help find missing children; she had a gift for this. She had just led police to a little girl, Lori, that I had been hearing about on the news. Mrs. Right told me that later in my life, I would write a book, and at 50, I would become an artist. I explained to her that I was not an artist and definitely not a writer.

To my surprise, on my 50th birthday, I started to paint. It wasn’t like normal painting, I really never knew what I was going to paint. I would just put paint to canvas, forget about myself, and see what happened.

Some nights, I would create as many as 18 paintings. They would be spread out all over my tiny guest cabin. I would have to tiptoe around them as they dried. The next morning, I’d throw most of them out. But, on the rare occasion, I would find a jewel to keep.

Early on in my life, I experienced a massive spiritual download, described in my story, In the Beginning and The Promise. I feel that this experience is reflected in my art, poetry, spiritual, and animal communication stories. I hope you will feel some of the magic that lies between the lines and brushstrokes in this, my first book, “Tapping Into Divinity.”

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