Part 1: The Akashic Records & Self-Empowerment with Aingeal Rose O’Grady

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Editor's note: This interview first aired on Edge Talk Radio on March 13. We present an edited version here to give you a sample of the quality of material presented on the Edge Talk Radio podcasts. | Listen here. For a complete schedule and list of archived Edge Talk Radio programs, visit Edgemagazine.net/edge-talk-radio. Aingeal Rose O'Grady, well known in the consciousness world and author of The Time of Change (September 2012, Wild Flower Press), taps into the Akashic records -- … [Read more...]

Part 2: The Akashic Records & Self-Empowerment with Aingeal Rose O’Grady

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Editor's note: Part 2 of Cathryn Taylor's interview with Aingeal Rose O'Grady concludes the conversation that first aired on Edge Talk Radio on March 13 - this portion was not printed in The Edge magazine | Listen here. For a complete schedule and list of archived Edge Talk Radio programs, visit Edgemagazine.net/edge-talk-radio. Aingeal Rose O'Grady, well known in the consciousness world and author of The Time of Change (September 2012, Wild Flower Press), taps into the Akashic records … [Read more...]

An Author’s Road to Self-Discovery

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For as long as I can remember, there have been two constants in my life - my love of cats and my love of books. I was an extremely quiet and reserved being who much preferred to live vicariously through the endless mountains of books I owned than draw attention to myself. My cats were content to leave me in peace -- as long as I provided a soft voice and warm lap, prying me out of my shell was not of importance to them. The adults in my life, of course, did not have the same courtesy or … [Read more...]

One Step at a Time

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I had always wanted to walk a labyrinth "someday" and my 40th birthday seemed like a perfectly timed "someday" to walk one, taking time to reflect on my life: its past, present and future. So the afternoon of my birthday, with a small amethyst stone in my jeans' front pocket, my husband Gary and I drove northward three hours to a bed-and-breakfast that had a labyrinth on its grounds. As we checked in to the inn, I asked Clara, its owner, "Where can we find your labyrinth?" Grinning widely she … [Read more...]