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Suggestions for Brightening the Holidays, Even Through Grief

We come again to the end of another year, and another Christmas Holiday awaits us. For many, this is a very wonderful time, while for others the holiday brings up sad memories of our loved ones who are no longer with us in the physical, especially if they have made

The Month of “Thanksgiving”

November, the month of “Thanksgiving,” and for many a favorite holiday! It’s a time when we can share with many that need of family and friends. Of that desire to help out at a soup kitchen or local shelter. Truly a time to be thankful for all the blessings we

Perspectives from Nature

Welcome to Fall! From my perspective, during the autumn equinox, there was a full moon rising quite brilliantly in the nighttime sky. I was in the desert at the time and this experience was especially thrilling. If you have not seen a full moon from the desert sands, put that

Lessons We Can Learn From Loss

As I sit here about to write this newsletter, I am looking out at the trees gently moving their limbs on what is probably close to the most perfect day that the end of summer has ever seen. Feeling, of course, that Labor Day is around the corner. I ponder

Connecting with Nature

Okay so we’re in August and yes sorry that summer will soon be over. But wait! There is a whole month left before summer unofficially ends on Labor Day September 2nd, and three weeks more until the official end of summer on the autumn equinox. So it’s not like it’s

The “Little Things” are the Most Significant

Happy July! We are now officially in summer, the summer solstice having occurred on June 20, with a full moon to boot! Somebody I know who is from the Northeast but now living in Florida was visiting up north and one evening came across some fireflies, also called lightning bugs

Honoring Fathers and Lessons from Machu Picchu

Welcome June! The month when there is so much going on. From weddings, to graduations, to vacations, days on the beach, weekends in the country, to name a few. And let’s not forget those special dads and father figures who touched our hearts and made a difference in our lives.

Springtime Reflections and Connections

It’s May! Time to smell the flowers! Of course, joy will be more tempered for us here in the Northeast this season, in light of recent events, including the wonderful people of Boston being victimized at their beloved Marathon, and the lockdown that followed. Tragically, it was a reminder of

Spring and Nature’s Lessons on Overcoming Grief

Once again, I’ve been wanting something to happen sooner rather than later. This time it’s Spring! However, Mother Nature says Spring will arrive when she’s ready, not when I want it to. I understand that, of course, but after all, we’re now past Easter, having devoured the chocolate rabbits, the

Suzane on the Dr. Pat Show

Check out Suzane’s return visit to the Dr. Pat show on March 19, 2013. Just click on the Radio Player below!

Spring – A Time for Fulfillment

I for one am counting the days till Spring, and waiting for the air to get warmer, blossoms to bloom, the grass to turn green. Spring is truly the season that we all regain that bounce in our step, smile at the sun, and remember how love feels. Someone reminded

Valentine’s Day, Love, and Reflections on Sandy Hook

It’s February, a month for many that is so very cold. Yet, it is also the month associated with warm hearts. Partly due, no doubt, to the influence of the famous St. Valentine whose devotion to Love sustained him even while he was in prison. I must confess that the

Happy 2013!

Happy 2013 to all! We obviously we got through 12/21/12, despite some Mayan calendar interpretations predicting the end of the world. Obviously those predictions were wrong. It’s time to move forward. We now begin “a new cycle,” as astrologers, numerologists, and my fans well know. Given that 2+0+1+3 = 6,

Happy Holidays!

Awwwww December!  The month of so much going on at every level of our being.  Moments of feeling overwhelmed with all there is to buy, and a time for seeing family members and the many issues that go along with that. Factor in the so-called end of the world in 2012-at

The Veteran

In civilian life he was a teacher, a lawyer, a husband, an outdoors man, and a lover of poetry.   But in the War he was a combat soldier, a paratrooper in an elite special force, a man committed to duty, honor, and country, though he went to Amherst, not

Welcome to November

Welcome to November, the month of Old Souls Day and Thanksgiving, but here in the Northeast we are still reeling from the full-moon arrival of Superstorm Sandy which caused so much damage heading into Halloween.  Last year we had Irene, the fifth costliest hurricane in United States history, who still leaves

Powerful Afterlife Messages

On the front of Newsweek’s “Heaven is Real” Dr. Eben Alexander, a doctor’s experience of the Afterlife, another physician  Dr. Mary Neal, “Heaven and Back” and on Fox network news Dr. Brain Weiss talks about his new book “Miracles Happen”.  We are without a doubt in a time, of “enlightening”

Motherless Daughters : The Legacy of Loss ~ Hope Edelman

Going through breast cancer with my mother, who is a survivor, thoughts of loss are always very present in my life. Recently through my work and personal life I’ve gotten phone calls from close friends about their mothers passing from Cancer. In my book “Everything Happens for a Reason” I

Thoughts of Fall

I was listening to the weather guy last night saying he knows that many of us are upset that summer is gone, but then reminded listeners that fall that is quite spectacular. I have to agree with him. Of course, it depends where you live. In the Northeast, we get

Welcome to Fall!

Happy Labor Day and Fall Equinox to all! I know for many this is a time of OMG! Summer is gone…back to the grid/grind. But many of those who have young children are thrilled to see them return to school and continue growing up. Others who have decided to commit

Doorway into the Afterlife: An Interview with Suzane Northrop

By Vicky Thompson Suzane Northrop sees dead people. And what is their message from beyond the grave? Love each other. Stop fighting. Support each other. It’s that simple. Northrop has been an internationally acclaimed medium and expert in psychic phenomena for more than 30 years. Through her Emmy-nominated TV series,

Eating Healthy IS Becoming all the Rage

Happy July!   A friend of mine recently said to me, “Suzane, you are the only person I know who shows your garden to everyone from your Blackberry.”   I just looked at her and thought, “In this day and age of electronic wizardry, is it so strange that a girl from

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