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103 Year Old Dr. Gladys McGarey On What This Life Is Really About

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Hello beautiful souls! Okay, so I recorded this episode in mid-May 2024 and absolutely adored my conversation with Dr. Gladys McGarey. It’s hard to imagine life through a 103-year-old person’s eyes and think about how they’ve seen the world change between 1921 and 2024. Dr. Gladys takes us back to a foundation of LOVE which you can feel very palpably through this episode. That vibration is Dr. Gladys’ vibration reaching and opening your heart to more love within your own life. When you open to this vibration, you open yourself to feeling more of God, Universe, Source’s energy . . . and the energy of your own soul. I’d love to hear your thoughts about this episode over on Instagram @angelpodcast . . . and THANK YOU for listening!

To learn more about Dr. Gladys McGarey’s work:
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Julie Jancius: Here’s a preview from today’s episode.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: I couldn’t get my car started. I sat there laughing so hard. This is a comedy scene. This is one of the funniest things ever. So I took what my mother said and, made it into something that was. Really made me laugh so much that I could go on with it.

Julie Jancius: Hello, beautiful souls. You’re listening to the Angels and Awakening podcast. I’m your host and author, Julie Jancius. Did you know that you can listen to this show everywhere podcasts are found? It’s true. Now I have three free gifts just for you. First gift, I give away a new reading each week to a person who’s left a five star positive review of this show, then submitted it to me using the contact form@theangelmedium.com. contact I hope I’m calling your number next. Second gift if you’d like a new daily angel message, join me on insta at angelpodcast. Third free gift. If you’d like to know the name of one of your guardian angels so that you can work with them even more closely, go to the homepage of my website, theangelmedium.com, and submit your contact info at the very top. I’ll email you back personally with the name of one of your Angels. Okay, as we begin the show, I want you to feel the presence of your Angels surrounding you. And just know that the loving, positive messages you resonate with today are messages for you from your Angels and loved ones on the other side. Hello, beautiful souls. Welcome back to the Angels and Awakening podcast. I’m your host and author, Julie Jancius. And friends, today we have the mother of holistic medicine. Over the past 60 years, Doctor Gladys McGarry has pioneered a new way of thinking about disease and health that has transformed the way we imagine healthcare and self care around the world. Doctor Gladys, thank you so much for being here.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: I’m so happy to be here.

Julie Jancius: Amazing. And you’re 105 now, is that right?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Oh, no, no. You pushed two years. Oh, I’m 103.

Julie Jancius: 103.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Okay, I’ll be 104 this year.

Julie Jancius: Amazing. When?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: November 30.

Julie Jancius: Beautiful, beautiful. longevity lives in my genes so I keep imagining myself being at least 105 one day. I have to start by asking you, do you believe in Angels?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Oh, yes.

Julie Jancius: Yeah.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Yep. I work with them.

Julie Jancius: I m love it. How do you work with them?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: I talk to them. I saw, I recognize them. I have had angelic protection all my life. And because there have been times, many times when our work has been attacked and I’ve had to call on the Angels to keep it going and. Yeah, so I understand that dimension very well, since I was a well, since I was born.

Julie Jancius: That’s beautiful. That’s beautiful. So I know that you live and work in Scottsdale. You’ve been a doctor for over 60 years. Your book, the well lived Life, a 102 year old doctor’s secrets, to health and happiness at every age, shares a remarkable journey. And your life lessons. what’s the main message you hope readers take away from it?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Love is the great healer. No matter what modality you use, if it’s used with love, the results will be what it needs to be. Because love is basically the great healer.

Julie Jancius: Is that love, service, intention, people,

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Can serve, you know, just because, oh, this is hard work. But if you use it with love, it’s a totally different thing. I talk about my five l’s. The first two are life and love. Life and love together are what a mother does when she’s pregnant. That baby, is one thing, one unit with her. They eat the, same thing that she breathes. She says that baby

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: is one with what she is until. And she’s manifesting this energy all through that time. But when that baby takes his first breath, he manifests himself as a different energy. But it’s a, love and life combination that gets him to the point where that first breath can be taken and manifested. So the first two l’s of my list of five l’s is life and love. The third one is laughter. Laughter without love is, It’s just empty gall. It’s just mean. It’s cruel. It breaks up families. It causes wars. But laughter with love is joy and happiness. The fourth one is labor. Oh, my. I’ve got to go to work. Too many diapers. This is too hard to keep going. But labor with love is bliss. It’s why you’re doing what you’re doing. It’s what I’m doing. What I’m doing. It makes our heart sing.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: It’s bliss. But the fifth one is listening. Listening without love is empty sound. You just don’t hear it. You don’t understand what they’re talking about. It means nothing. But listening with love is understanding. So these five l’s have kind of, created a platform, I don’t know, some kind of a, structure on which I can see the love being integral and pivotal in our way of living our lives and the way in which we respond to ourselves and each other. We have to love ourselves first in order to be able to love the others.

Julie Jancius: Yeah. You know, as you were going through those laughter, the work that we do, living, there’s just a, completely different energy when you add the component of love to it, that intention of love coming from that heart centered space of love.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Yes, absolutely. It’s a higher dimension. That’s where the Angels come in.

Julie Jancius: Yeah, absolutely. Your medical practice began during a time when women face significant challenges in the workforce. Can you, share some of the obstacles you overcame in your journey to becoming a doctor yourself?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Being recognized as a woman. When I started my internship in deaconess hospital in Cincinnati, they had never had a woman doctor there, so they didn’t know what to do with me. Where the guys had a room and a bed and place to put their person when they were on call, I didn’t have anything, so I took it. X ray table and a pillow and a blanket. But I didn’t complain about that because I was grateful to have that much. At least they had accepted me. So I have learned to accept what’s available and lovingly use what it is and go on, because by the time I’d been there for a year, I was accepted. The next year, they actually, brought another woman doctor. Harriet Howard was brought on. And so we had a room, but it took a full year of, my working in that condition to, go, you know, to be accepted enough that, we could do that. You have to take what comes along. If you reject what’s being offered to you, you reject the whole process. But if you can accept its inequality, or whatever it is it’s being offered to you, you take it and you work with it, and it becomes what it needs to become.

Julie Jancius: You’ve seen so much of how far we’ve come. Do you feel like there’s any chance of continued regression

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Julie Jancius: into past ways of.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Yeah, that can always happen if we are looking for it, but I’m not looking for it, so I’m not looking for that. It can. It’ll happen on its own, wherever it wants to do that, but it’s not where I am. Let me tell you a story, because sometimes you just have to stand up for yourself. I had just been, brought in front of the, Maricopa County Medical association, and they were reprimanding me for something I was doing. And I accepted the reprimand. And I was walking out, and this Man, this doctor comes up behind me, and he says, now, let me tell you something, honey. Well, he pushed a button in me, and I turned around and I had my keys in my hand, and I started pawning him on his shoulder. And I said, you do not call me honey. I’m your legal. I’m legally what you are. I can do the thing that you are and you will not call me honey. And I’m pounding him on his shoulder and he walks away. Three years later, when I was called back again, another time to be reprimanded, he came up, but he was nice as piece.

Julie Jancius: Yes, I think that’s exactly what it is. You have to stand up for yourself. I love that.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: That’s right. You have to stand up for what’s right. Yeah, we’re not here to be pushed around. yeah, if we were, you guys wouldn’t be here for sure.

Julie Jancius: You all paved the way. They’re so thankful that you did. So you talk in your book about spending your energy wildly to embrace life fully. Could you elaborate on what this means and how individuals can apply it to their daily lives?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Yeah, well, you know, don’t hold back. You’ve got energy that needs to be shared with the world. The world needs it and you need you. I. We need to share it with the world, where women have to be accepted for who and what they are. Somebody opened the kitchen door and kicked us out and said, do something. And that’s what we’re doing.

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: You take it until the world around you grows up to the point where it can accept you. It’s like when I was a physician in, Wellsville, Ohio, and my husband was called back into the service, and so I was the only physician in town that would make house calls and so on. So at first I had people who said, oh, go home to your babies, you know, I won’t. So I just walk out. If they can’t accept me, I walk out of that situation. But the fact of the matter is that within two weeks, two years, they were looking for me. In fact, I was sick.

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: I was very sick. I was in the hospital, and they would come up the back stairs to see me because, they had accepted who I was. They wanted my help. So much so that my friends, who were physicians at that hospital, took me to their house and connected the iv’s to their curtain rod because I couldn’t get away from the patients. It was. But it took me, it took a, full two years to get to the point where people accepted me. And then when they found out I could do it and I could, this was my, you know, I couldn’t get away from them.

Julie Jancius: M that’s so funny. Do you feel that longevity is a choice? Do you feel like we get to a point where we, we just choose to stay and to continue to be here? And do some people just make the choice? Obviously, there’s illness and sickness, but do some people lose the will to continue on and some people keep it?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: you know, that’s very sad, because I have a good friend who’s in her nineties, late nineties, and she said to me the other day, oh, I wake up every morning and think, oh, not another day. And I thought, oh, how sad. I wake up in the morning and say, wow, another day. You know, it’s our choice as to whether we accept it. Like, oh, this is too hard, or we love, step forward and we’ve got some juice left, and we’re going to share it with people. Come around, and if you share it, because love and life have to grow and they have to move, you can’t stop. If you stop them, they die.

Julie Jancius: Yeah. How does love grow?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: It has to move. It can’t grow without movement, so you have to use it with yourself. You know, you have, first of all, you have to understand that you have to love yourself. That’s very important. My eldest son is a retired orthopedic surgeon, but when he was starting his practice in Del Rio, Texas, and he came through Phoenix and he said, mom, I’m going into the world. I’m going to have people’s lives in my hands. I don’t know if I can handle that. And I said, well, carl, if you’re the one who thinks you’re doing the healing, you have a right to be scared. But if you can understand that, you have to take what it is that you’ve learned. Orthopedic surgery is amazing. It’s awesome. And if I have something that’s broken, I don’t want somebody who is trained to do the work to try to fix me. I mean, I, need to have good orthopedic surgeon fix what needs to be fixed with love. And what happens when you accept that is that you accept the reality that within that patient is your colleague, and your colleague is the person within that patient who can do the healing. You can’t do that healing. They have to do it. But it’s your job to present them with what it is that you know and you can do so that they can, with love, use that, and accept the reality that within each one of us is the, position within. And, when I accept the fact that within me is the physician within the. That allows me to heal, I can actually become partners with a patient and reach out to their physician within. But it’s that process of, lovingly reaching forward and allowing your love to grow. But if you stop, if you stop loving, it dies. Love has to move. It has to move.

Julie Jancius: I think you’re so spot on, you know, because to become that physician within yourself, you have to listen to your own intuition, and you have to hear your Soul speak through to you. And the same line of energy your Angels, God, Universe Source uses to speak through to you, and. And you start to follow your own path.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: And, you know, I, have, listened to my dreams through the

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: years because that, I can’t tell you how many times there have been things that I, are kind of stuck. And I take it to a dream and I get the answer, because within me is a answer that I can use if I choose. And when I do that, wow, amazing things happen.

Julie Jancius: tell us an example of where you asked, like, your dreams to share, an answer to you, and you got the answer in your dreams.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Okay. Well, when I was a child, I had to repeat first grade twice because I was so dyslexic. I couldn’t read, I couldn’t add a. So I had my self image said, yeah, you know, I had written books and I had done, lectures and so on, but always I questioned my voice. It was always like, yeah, I think that’s right. But okay. Is that right? It was always that kind of a question in my mind until one time I had it. so I was struggling with that because that was a pretty deep injury to have as a first, grade, you know, be stupid one in the class and all. So at one point, I was really struggling with this whole business of my own voice because I would, if I wrote a book, I’d ask my husband to review it and see if it was that kind of stuff. But I finally realized that I needed to trust my voice, but I didn’t know how to do it. So I had this dream. And in the dream I, woke up laughing and singing and realized that in this dream I saw myself as nine, year old Gladys coming out of our tent in the jungles of north India, where my parents were doing their medical work and checking to make sure that my younger brother wasn’t out there because he would tattle on me and I’d be in trouble, okay? So he wasn’t there. And in our family, on Sabbath morning, we were only allowed to sing hymns or pudgeons, not any other songs. And I, as a wise nine year old, knew that that was stupid. I was going to try to get away with something and my brother wasn’t there. So I ran as fast as I could to the mango tree and climb clear up the top. And I’m sitting at the top of the tree and I’m singing because I’m too high for anybody to hear me. And so I’m just having a good time. But all of a sudden, I look over my right shoulder and in the tree with me is Jesus. So this is my dream and Jesus is sitting up there and he’s laughing. And I say to him, jesus loves the little children, right? And he’s laughing and he says yes. So I go back to my singing and I’m, singing, but then I stop and I think, did he really say yes? You know, the old question. And I looked back and I said to him, jesus still loves the little children, right? And he says yes. And I. So, I went back to my singing, but then I got to singing. Did he say yes? And then I went back and I said, I’m still a little children, right? And he said yes. So I woke up laughing and singing and saying to myself, for pity’s sakes, woman, if Jesus accepts you, you better accept yourself.

Julie Jancius: Beautiful. And it’s such a perfect point to make for everybody listening, because I think that’s all the journey that we’re here to have, is. I think so many of us look around and are like, oh, my gosh, this person’s doing it better than I am, or this person’s smarter than I am, or this person is prettier than I am, or this person has this feature that I don’t have. And yet you were created. Everybody was created perfectly, just as they are. And you have so many gifts and talents and skills and abilities, and you have to hone in on and accept and embrace and love

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Julie Jancius: everything that you.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Were born with, and no one else can take your place.

Julie Jancius: Yeah.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: I see the world as a huge jigsaw puzzle.

Julie Jancius: I just said this this morning. Keep going.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Each one of us has our own place in that jigsaw puzzle. And if you’ve ever done a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle and you can’t find that last piece, that you drive yourself crazy looking for that last piece, because we know that the puzzle is not. The, world is not complete without our place properly placed within that puzzle. And no one else can take that place. It’s our place. And so if we accept that and step into our place, whatever it is, and do it and find our edges and. And bumps and, you know, we’ll be where we need to be.

Julie Jancius: Yeah. I had this epiphany a couple of years ago. I was watching, some sort of documentary on Netflix, and they said that scientists have confirmed that there isn’t one infinity, that there’s infinite infinities. And as soon as I heard that, I heard the Angels say, and every Soul is its own infinity, and all together, what God Universe Source is is just all that is all of these infinite beings together. And there’s just so much that we have to do and be and explore. Do you believe that we have multiple lives?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Yes, I do. And, you know, I have this idea. This is not a theology. It’s nothing. I’m not preaching this. It’s just m. I have this idea that God, whatever God is to each one of us, created the Universe. It was perfect. It was exactly the way it needed to be. Nothing was wrong. And God said to us as human beings, he said, now, the earth is exactly the way it needs to be. It’s perfect. I’ve created it. That’s the way it needs to be. Now, I am going to. In the process of creating you, and you’re the only living beings that I am creating that have free will and choice. So therefore I give you dominion over this amazing creation. And we, in our arrogance, thought he said dominance, and so we took over and boy did we mess up. Now what I’m finding is that a lot of people that I talk to, and they seem to be reading for their true humanity, they’re reaching back to who it was that God created. The aspect of ourselves that can take care of the earth. Dominion means you take care of, dominance means, oh boy, it’s mine, I can do this. And we take care of it and we mess it up. So it’s a process of understanding who and what we are and what our place is in the whole creation of the earth and each other and all of that.

Julie Jancius: And what is that place?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: What is that place? Is right where I am and right where you are. No one else can step in.

Julie Jancius: Yeah. When it comes to the podcast, we tell stories of miracles and when kind of Angels come in and save us sometimes. Do you have any miracles stories or angel stories that you would like to share?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: They happen to me all the time, and they all aren’t always. Sometimes they’re real people. Many times the Angels are in the form of a person that really has helped me out. And I have a partner in my foundation for living medicine, Rose. She does the hard work of you know, keeping things going. She’s an angel. She actually has that quality that takes a lot of the things that need to be done and creates them. So it’s not that Angels

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: are all unbodied people. They are, but they’re also those people who are. My mother was an angel. I could, she taught me stuff that I absolutely needed to learn. And it’s that kind of acceptance of that angelic force, whether it’s embodied in a living person right now or embodied in an energy pattern that is eternal and a part of the Universe. Verse.

Julie Jancius: Let me ask you this. You worked with so many people throughout your 60 years as a, doctor, and you’ve seen so much. You’ve seen miracles happen with so many different clients, I’m sure. Do you think that miracles happen more so to those who believe they’re possible?

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Well, I think miracles happen to those who think it’s possible. But there is, any one of us could think it’s possible and acknowledge it. And if we do that, it’s the physician within us who acknowledges that the partnership that we have with the physician on the outside and the one that’s teaching us what needs to be. Or maybe it’s your mother who is teaching you or a teacher or you’re learning from this stupid guy that says women, can’t do anything and you put him in the proper place.

Julie Jancius: Yes. Go Doctor Gladys. I love that. That’s amazing. So if you had little children in front of you and you were talking to them, what would you say are the top things that they need to know to be their happiest, healthiest self.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Throughout life, to find what makes them really understand that life is amazing and that, it’s so happy that you just have to dance and sing, you don’t have to be sad and hurt all the time. Look for what makes you dance and singhenne and when you dance and sing, the other ones kids want to dance and sing with you, it’s catching it, it’s hard for little kids to start dancing and singing and not having other kids do it with them. it’s a process of connecting. And so when you teach your children that life is worth being celebrated, however you choose to have them celebrate it and work with them on that, that’s what they’ll be looking for, not what’s awful about it. My mother, let me tell you a story.

Julie Jancius: Yeah.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: When I was in first grade, I repeated that twice. So when I got into third grade, I was taller than the other kids. And, but the teacher in the third grade saw something in me that the, first grade teacher had not seen. So she appointed me as class governor. So as class governor, I got to take what we did in third grade and, present it to the whole student body and I could do that. I loved doing that. I thought that was great. And so this one time we had a play that we were to present to the whole student body. And the play was the frog jumped over the pond and I could be the frog because I was bigger than the other kids and I could jump over this pan of water and I could do that. And my mother made me a suit, a frog suit, and dyed it green. And, I was going onto the platform with great confidence, I knew I could do this. So I step out on the platform and as I look out into the audience, the first thing I see are, my two older brothers in the first row of the whole audience. And it threw me off my step just enough so that instead of jumping over the pond, I landed in it. So I’m standing crying and sobbing and not able to move. My suit, which my mother had used very cheap dye on, began fading. So, it’s fading into the water. I can’t get out of the pot. The audience is absolutely

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: hysterical. They’re laughing so hard. My brothers are cracking up. Everybody thinks it’s the funniest thing ever. And the teacher finally has to come onto the stage and lead me off because I’m too broken to even move. So she takes me off the stage. Well, we get home to dinner that night and my brothers are telling my mother, about this joke and how terribly funny it was. And I’m trying to give them the devil’s, eye and they’re not paying attention to me. So this goes on for a while until finally my mother, who she was an angel embodied in her, she says, all right, boys, you’ve had your fun. Now, what can we as a family do to help Gladys so that if this ever happens to her in the future, she’ll be able to find something funny to say or do so that people will be laughing with her and not at her? and that has helped me, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come up to a platform and tripped. And, because, you know, I’m still klutzy and I’m still who I am. And if I do that, I’ll get up to the podium and say something like, oh, I’m such a drama queen or something like that. And I immediately m have the audience in my hand and I could get right into my, speech. So whatever it was that my mother did with our family that allowed me to really think about what I can do in order to make it funny and use these awkward situations. Let me tell you, this is a funny joke. This is a funny thing that happened. I had my 99th birthday party and I was at the grocery store afterwards and I took the groceries out and I was putting them in my, basket into the cardinal. An elderly gentleman came by and he saw me and he said, oh, may I help you? And I said, no, no, I can do this. And he puffs himself up and he says, well, I’m 86. Well, I looked at him and I said, and I’m 99. And, you know, and I marched. I took my things and put them in the cardinal. And I sat in my car and I thought, you nasty old woman. I’m sitting there talking to myself, saying he was just trying to be nice. Why did you have to say that? Now, you better get in a grocery store and apologize. But then I got to thinking about how funny this was. Move. So I figured I, that probably what happened was that he went home and told his wife about that nasty old woman. And they had a great laugh. And I’m sitting in the car laughing about this, kids, in a sandbox each other and saying, I’m bigger than you are, my daddy. And I couldn’t get my car started. I sat there laughing so hard. This is one, this is a comedy scene. This is one of the funniest things ever. So, you know, it happened. I took what my mother said and made it into something that was, really made me laugh so much that I could go on with it because I could have gone in there and looked for him and made it, you know, just created more problems and stuff.

Julie Jancius: Oh, my goodness. You’ve got me in tears over here because it’s so true. We’re all just kids in a sandbox, no matter whether we’re 99, 100, 356, 42 over here. it’s beautiful and I love your message. Your books are so wonderful. to tune in, to just be loved, to bring love into every aspect of your life and to be your own physician. Doctor Gladys will put your books in the show notes below, but tell everybody where they can find you.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: gladysmacgary.com gladysmangarry.com that’s my echo. My second son, he’s a retired presbyterian minister.

Julie Jancius: Wonderful.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: He gets me connected to all you guys.

Julie Jancius: Oh, that’s wonderful. Well, thank him. And thank you so much for taking time out of your day to be here on the show. I so appreciate you and your messages and the work that you’ve given this world.

Dr. Gladys McGarey: Thank you.

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Dr. Gladys McGarey: It’s my joy.

Julie Jancius: Friends, I need your help reaching as, many people as possible. If you’d like to support this podcast and help us, spread more hope to the world, please book a session with me, join my angel membership, or take my angel Reiki school. What’s the difference? If you’d like to know what messages your Angels and loved ones have for you, you’ll want to book a session with me. The angel membership is all about your own personal spiritual healing. The membership takes you on a spiritual journey that teaches you how to create your own heaven on earth. And the Angel Reiki school is for those who want to get certified in mediumship, angel messages and energy healing all at once. These are three ways you can help us share a message of hope and love with more people than ever before. Register for one or all three@theangelmedium.com dot that’s theangelmedium.com dot. Now let’s pray together. As we do. I want you to pray in a way where you feel as though everything you want for yourself and the world has already come true and you’re giving thanks. Why? Because this is the best way to manifest. So let’s begin. God Universe Source thank you. We’re so grateful that you’ve blessed this world with calm and peace for all. This calm and peace has spread like ripples soothing the hearts of every Soul. Thank you for opening our hearts to abundance, allowing each of us to live our most authentic life and helping us to create our own heaven on earth. We thank you for the love and deep heart to heart connection that surrounds us every day in our relationships. We thank you for the abundance of health and aliveness we feel radiating from every cell in our and our families bodies. Thank you for the gift of walking this life with us and guiding us every step of the way through your messages. We hear you through our own intuition and we feel you walking right by our sides and we overflow with gratitude. Thank you for financial abundance and abundance of opportunities, miracles, blessings and prosperity in every way. We know that you want us to succeed so that we can show others how you want them to succeed too. Thank you for the boundless love, kindness, Empathy and compassion that binds us all together. Thank you for the laughter, fun moments of pure delight that fill us every day, especially today. God Universe Source thank you for blessing us beyond measure and allowing us to use our souls gifts, talents, skills and abilities to serve the world. We love you. I love you. And in this we pray. Amen. Friends, we’re working on some pretty major things over here and if you wouldn’t mind saying a little prayer that these things come to fruition, if they’re God’s will, we’d so appreciate it. And please add a little prayer in for any specific thing you need right now too. Have a beautiful blessed day and don’t forget to submit your contact info@theangelmedium.com. dot if you’d like me to channel the name of one of your Angels for you, sending you peace, bliss and many blessings.

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