I might have been envious of the others, except envy is an emotion of low 'vibrational energy'.
We are gathered in a large convention centre, one usually used for corporate conferences and swimming pool expos, with the lights dimmed, our eyes closed, attempting to call forth our "spirit guides”.
Gabrielle Bernstein, a"spirit junkie" who claims to be able to help people learn to attract the life they want. That's who we came here to see this day . The angel guides were just a bonus. This sassy New York-born "spirit junkie" in skinny white jeans and ankle boots and perfect GHD waves draws "seekers" from all over the world clambering for a dose of her wisdom.
and the Bible, choosing sections that project the old-as-the-hills doctrine that what we put out we get back: we are the masters of our own destiny.Her unique offering is her relatability. This is a woman who peeled herself off the floor of her apartment one day in 2005 after years of alcohol and drug abuse, lured by a voice "from spirit". “Get clean and you will live a life beyond your wildest dreams," it said.
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