In 2011, nightly channeled writing became part of my spiritual practice. For many years I woke when the veils are thinnest between the worlds, communicated with my spirit guides, and penned WowMoments to inspire and encourage (myself as well as others). Over time, I witnessed my writing transform — not only in skill, but in the depth of wisdom that came through.
What began as a personal discipline soon became a sacred dialogue. I discovered that when I opened myself to the page, I wasn’t writing alone. I was listening, receiving, and translating. These musings led me to new teachers and authors, guiding me into ever-expanding layers of consciousness.
Writing revealed a truth I hadn’t expected: creativity is not always about invention — sometimes it is about listening.
The Courage to Create
Many people resist writing, painting, or singing because they believe they are “not creative.” Yet creativity is the natural language of the soul. It takes courage to quiet the inner critic, to set aside the ego’s demand for perfection, and to show up anyway.
For me, channeled writing was never about the perfect sentence. It was about Presence, surrender, and willingness. Night after night, I learned to trust what flowed through, whether it felt profound or ordinary. And in that trust, creativity became healing — both for myself and for those who resonated with the messages.
When we choose courage over hesitation, we open the door to miracles. Creativity doesn’t require talent; it requires only our willingness to listen and to play.
May your words flow like rivers of light, may they carry the whispers of your soul, and may you discover the joy of hearing your own truth emerge upon the page.