Allison Dubois The Medium

Allison DuBois is a “medium”, located in the United States, whose life and “medium-ship” ability has been shared with us through the T.V. show “Medium” in which, Patricia Arquette played the role of Allison.

Allison offers private phone and in person readings, along with limited events, such as her annual Mother’s Day Event…  Please follow the link below to go directly to her website where you will find contact information. If you do reach out to Allison, you may first connect with Monikka, who will gently and compassionately answer your questions as Allison is currently taking some time off to spend with family. 

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image copyright of Allison DuBois

Ever since I was a little girl, I could speak with the dead. The first contact I can remember was when I was six and my grandfather, who had died that day, came to me to let me know everything was o.k..

Some young people are born with this ability, and I have advice for them. The thing about young people, is that they lack the experience to be able to relate to a lot of people.

Through the years, I have been fortunate enough to personally experience a lot in life. I have also been fortunate enough to read for thousands of people. Each one is an opportunity for me to learn something new.”

Allison DuBois.

Follow this link to go directly to Allison’s website: http://www.allisondubois.com/readings-events/

For Allison’s facebook page please click this link: https://www.facebook.com/AllisonDuBoisFanPage  where you can also find Allison’s Astrological moon signs for each month. 

From our inbox to you from DailyOm on “Uniting in thought and action” a circle is more than just a circle… :)

SGC Admin: From our Inbox to you from DailyOm on “Uniting in thought and action”

July 20, 2016
Uniting in Thought and Action
The Power of the Circle by Madisyn Taylor

When we are in circle with others

the energy stays contained within the group giving back to all. 

There are many reasons for why a gathering of people in a circle is powerful. A circle is a shape that is found repeatedly throughout the natural world, and it is a symbol of perfection. We recreate this perfect shape when we join others to form a circle.

Being in a circle allows us experience each other as equals. Each person is the same distance apart from the next participant, and no one is seated higher than or stands apart from others in a circle. From tribal circles to the mythical round table of King Arthur, the circle has been the shape adopted by gatherings throughout history.The circle is acknowledged as an archetype of wholeness and integration, with the center of a circle universally understood to symbolize Spirit – the Source.

When a group of people come together in a circle, they are united. This unity becomes even more powerful when each person reaches out to touch a neighbor and clasps hands. This physical connection unites thought and action, mind and body, and spirit and form in a circle. Because a circle has no beginning and no end, the agreement to connect in a circle allows energy to circulate from one person to the next, rather than being dissipated into the environment.

Like a candle used to light another candle, the connection with spirit that results when one person joins hands with another is greater than if each person were to stand alone. People who take part in a circle find that their power increases exponentially while with the group. Like a drop of water rippling on the surface of a pond, the waves of energy produced in a circle radiate outward in circular motion.

While one person may act like a single beacon that emanates light, a circle of people is like a satellite dish that sends out energy. There is power in numbers, and when the commitment is made by many to face one another, clasp hands, and focus on one intention, their circle emanates ripples of energy that can change the world.

Music in the Park series 2016: Whitby and Brooklin

SGC Admin: Music is good for the soul and just seems to go with the warmer weather… :) So if time permits come on out and listen to the “Music in the Park” 2016 season.. 

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Location: Whitby:  Rotary Centennial Park: 800 Brock Street South

Dates: Wednesdays July 13 through to August 24 2016: (July 13, 20,27: August 3, 10, 17, 24)

Time: 7:00 pm to

Admission: Free:

***Please Note***: This is an outdoor event, please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Always be prepared for rain…

 

Location: Brooklin: Grass Park, 41 Baldwin Street, Brooklin

Dates: Thursdays July 14 through to August 25 2016: (July 14, 21,28: August 4, 11, 18, 25)

Time: 7:00 pm to 

AdmissionFree:

***Please Note***: This is an outdoor event, please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Always be prepared for rain… 

For either location please contact the following with your questions or comments. 

events@whitby.ca

905 430 4310

source: The Whitby Perspective

 

Thanks for your patience…

SGC Admin: Thanks to all the new SGC followers… we really appreciate it… :)

And now we share some not so good news… :( Some of you may have noted we have been behind in our postings since May 22.

Due to very sad circumstances beyond our control our time and energy has been directed elsewhere… We thank you for your continued patience as we move through this time, and we hope to be back with our SGC family by the end of July… :)

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Jeff and I with Tiffany the Pom…. Vermont August 2014

 

On May 24 2016 our family was changed forever. Our dearly beloved brother-in-law passed away suddenly on his way home (10 minutes away) from work due to a heart attack, .. Jeff was 53 years old.

Our family and especially his wife Michelle, are wading our way through the “journey of grief”…. it is a challenging journey.

Michelle is being so incredibly brave, she has been worried about how others are feeling, she doesn’t want anyone  to be sad… We cannot love her enough, she is amazing..
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Lessons are everywhere, especially in the loss of a loved one:

  • Life is very, very short:
  • Being nice to each other isn’t a weakness, it’s the way we are meant to be:
  • Money can buy you happiness, but it’s your attitude that helps you to keep it:
  • Going to the doctor for check ups doesn’t mean your heart won’t give out without warning, don’t be lulled into a false sense of security, instead be aware of your body and the signals it gives you:
  • Do what makes you happy in life to the best of your ability:
  • Expect nothing, from anyone or anything, however, hope springs eternal ;):
  • Be responsible for yourself always: 
  • Everything is just so f—ing ridiculous:
  • “Don’t sweat the small stuff”
  • Each Day is a new day, it’s another chance to love, laugh and live well, each new day will never come again:

 

From our inbox to you from: Blue Dot Movement on Nova Scotia Introduces Environmental bill of rights…

 

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Nova Scotia leads with an environmental bill of rights. Help spread the word!

 

Hi :)
Last Thursday, Nova Scotia took a historic step toward greater environmental rights in Canada — and we couldn’t be prouder of our supporters in Nova Scotia.
A member of the Nova Scotia legislature introduced Bill 178 — an environmental bill of rights — which we hope will recognize the right of all Nova Scotians to clean air and water, safe food, a stable climate and a say in decisions that affect their health and well-being.
We want to see the bill become law, so let’s rally behind the thousands of supporters in Nova Scotia who have paved the way for this legislation to be introduced.
Help give our supporters in Nova Scotia the boost they need. Share this news with your friends on Facebook:
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Nova Scotia’s proposed environmental bill of rights is evidence of the incredible groundswell of support for environmental rights, which has ignited a movement throughout the country.
But the hard work isn’t over yet.
Thursday’s exciting announcement in Nova Scotia comes on the heels of an Environmental Rights Act introduced in Manitoba in March. However, that legislation did not become law before the province’s April election.
That’s why it’s critical for us to come together to support Nova Scotia’s environmental bill of rights. Together, we can convince the government to enact strong legislation to protect the right to a healthy environment, and compel other provinces — and our federal government — to follow.
Thanks,
Alaya Boisvert
Manager, Blue Dot Government and Partner RelationsThe David Suzuki Foundation and Ecojustice are partners in the Blue Dot movement, a national grassroots campaign to advance the legal protection of all Canadians’ right to live in a healthy environment.
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