Like many non-Christian families
Corey Clement Jersey , visiting Spiritualists and Fortune Tellers was our form of Spirituality. We simply didn’t know any better and nobody taught us otherwise. From being a teenager my mother and I visited Mediums, Psychics, Crystal Ball and Tarot Card readers. We went to people’s houses for ‘sittings’ to contact the dead and receive messages. We began to attend audiences where one of our favorite Mediums would be performing. Mum wasn’t as enthralled as I was, and on hearing several Mediums saying to me – ‘You can do what I am doing’ – it encourages you to develop your ‘gift’. Unlike my mum, I became more deeply involved in these practices.
What I was most attracted to was the Tarot Cards. I was more than eager to go out and buy a pack, along with some instruction books. Then I began to seek out classes where I could learn properly. I was taught to ‘feel’ the deck which I was attracted to, and meditate upon them. I bought different decks of cards to work with. I loved them.
I quickly learned how to read them, and started reading for family and friends, they all thought I was good at it, and came back for more. I even began to keep a record of their readings on my computer, so that I could print it out for them for them to look back on when predicted events happened in their lives. People loved it. To me, this was just a hobby, nothing I took too seriously, something which me, my friends and family could enjoy.
So I began to go to development circles. Concentrate on ‘tuning into oneself’ and picking up any visions we might receive. This was then shared with the group and discussed. We were given exercises to do to develop our abilities, and the leading Medium would then make contact and deliver messages to individuals. (A demon speaking and this person was in need of deliverance.)
I became enthralled, and went out and bought heaps of different books on self-development, meditations, chakra reading, channeling, etc. I studied them earnestly, eager to develop.
We began to have ‘sittings’ at our house, where we would invite several friends or family members to participate in the group. And we would tape record our sittings in order to look back on them as predicted events unfolded. We were hooked! I also began visiting local Spiritualist meetings where Clairvoyance is carried out, receiving messages from the dead, or having private sittings.
I was particularly attracted to the Tarot Cards, and very much took to developing this ‘gift’ and wanted to know all there was to know about them. So this was the line of the Occult which I most focused upon.
Although there were some happenings which were quite bizarre, I thought it was fine as no harm came to me whatsoever. Even though I’d read warnings in Occult books about receiving a bad spirit, I still didn’t think it was dangerous, as the advice was just to simply ask for it to leave, and for a better one to take it’s place. Everyone who took part in such activities seemed to come to no harm at all, so we continued . . . .
In 2006 I was invited on an Alpha course to learn about Christianity. I reluctantly attended, thinking I’m only going for the free cake and coffee! I even sat near the door so that I could ‘escape’, no way were these ‘religious nuts’ getting me going to church!! After all, what could these people know about anything spiritual? – They’d never been to a Séance! . . . .
But very soon, the Bible quotes spoke to me. The first one which really stood out was ‘I am the way, the truth and the life’ – Something struck a chord, and I just felt that there was truth in this saying. I think I even commented to my friend that this is true! I started to look forward to our weekly sessions, and couldn’t wait to hear more Bible quotes and learn about Jesus. I began to realize that these people were ‘normal’, and very loving. They still welcomed me even though I’d not felt very friendly towards them when I first arrived. These Christians seemed full of love and seemed to have happiness about them, which I wanted.
If you are someone that follows fashions and trends then you will know that it is something that is always changing. Whether you are someone that follows trends or you just want to look good you probably know that it is hard to keep up to date with what’s hot and what’s not.
Thankfully there are ways to make following fashion all the more easier – so you don’t have to give yourself a headache trying to look good. The internet has loads of fashion orientated blogs which means that you can follow the latest fashion must haves at the click of a button.
When it comes to shopping for fashion we don’t all have the budget to be able to afford everything that we want. This doesn’t mean that we have to miss out on looking good; instead it means we need to be a bit of a savvy shopper.
There are loads of ways that you can look good on a budget, including making sure you have a few timeless pieces in your wardrobe. You will find when you start to look at fashion is that there are often key pieces that last through different trends.
Vintage leather jackets are one of the most fantastic items that you can have in your wardrobe. The great thing about leather jackets is that they can be teamed up with all sorts of outfits, so you’ll get loads of wear out of them. Vintage leather jackets add a bit of a retro look to any outfit – adding a real sense of style to anything you wear!
Leather jackets are also suitable to wear to all sorts of occasions which helps to give you even better value for money in your new wardro.
Cheap Jerseys Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Wholesale NCAA Jerseys Wholesale NBA Jerseys