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- Born – Manhattan- Columbia Presbyterian Hospital-1960.
- Raised- Western Suburbs of Philadelphia- Gladwyne, PA- 1963+
- Painting and Drawing (Clay & Photography) Education:
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts -CE Certificate Studies+ – 2016-2025.
- Selected for Pafa CE Juried Shows- 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
- Private Abstract Painting & Portrait Critique Class with Kassem Amoudi-2021
- Fleisher Art Memorial- Painting, Photography 2013+, 2020,2021.
- Main Line Art Center- Certificate.- 2016-2019, 2023, 2025
- Wayne Art Center.- Painting. Sculpture. Portraiture- 2010’s, 2023, 2024, 2025.
- Montco-(graduate prerequisites, 4.0 GPA). Art- (studio, design, and art history) and Psychology. Including Young Children, Art Therapy. – 2011-2013
- Main Line Art Center- 4 Disciplines Coursework.- 1997-2013.
- Main Line School Night- Painting and Drawing.-1987=2011
- Silver Bay Association, Lake George, NY – watercolor study On and Off Adulthood. Some Childhood. Late Summers-1978-2020.
Art Activities/Employment:
- Art/Charity/Networking/Social Events- 2008 -2025.
- Outreach Chair- Main Line Singers- 2018-2024- Led donations drives – LoveWorks, King of Prussia- Food Drive, Main Line Art Center- espec Accessible Art supplies, Providence (No-Kill) Animal Center- Adoption Pet items.
- (Annually and more). Recent donations to Philabundance and monthly to Feeding America ; also, in particular, Public Citizens for Children and Youth, Environmental Defense Fund, Amma Chi’s foundation, Habitat for Humanity, and Oxfam.
- (In December 2019, funded 850 meals through Philabundance. 200 in December 2020)
- One Woman Art Show– Bella Vista Wellness, Phila.-2010-2016.
- Assist Children and Teachers in Art – in Special Needs Children’s and Adolescent Art, Child Painting, Clay, Music and General Art, and Community “Arts Alive” mobile art assistant – Main Line Art Center, art festival face painting. 2011-2020. Private/tutor (special needs young adult)- 2022-2025
- Adult Painting Instructor – Positive Aging of Lower Merion (senior center). 2006-2007
- Artistic Mentors:
- Mentored by Kassem Amoudi – PA Academy of Fine Arts, teacher / Main Line Art Center, instructor, abstract painting specialist. MLAC and private class (instruction) – 2012, 2016, 2021. Mentor – 2016 -2019.
- Mentored by Frederick Kaplan- PA Academy of Fine Arts, teacher- painting/drawing- 2016-2024.
- Mentored by William J. Greenwood- painter, conservator,
instructor- specialty in composition- 2006+ - Exhibiting:
- Exhibited – 1992-Present :
- PAFA CE Juried Exhibitions- 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
Main Line Art Center
Watson Art Center, Silver Bay Assoc., Silver Bay, NY
Main Line School Night
One-Woman Show, Bella Vista Wellness, Philadelphia -2010-2016
Wayne Art Center
Gladwyne Library Art Show
Montgomery County Community College Fine Arts Center
Beaumont at Bryn Mawr - Studied Museums and Galleries – Childhood to Present:
Most of East coast and West coast major cities, (New York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, etc.); Paris, Southern France; China, Bangkok , Tokyo; Hawaii; Sedona and Scottsdale, Arizona; Naples, Florida; Texas; Massachusetts; New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine; South Carolina; Montreal; Vancouver, etc. - Degrees, Certificates, Accredited/Credit Education – 1978-present
- ART Accreditation:
- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts – Core Curriculum Certificate Program – current
Main Line Art Center Fine Art Certificate. - (Circle of Miracles- Divinity Studies (multi-faith, multi-denominational)
Art, Art Therapy & Psychology Studies (Graduate Prerequisites+)- Montgomery County Community College (Honor Society Member).
Art Therapy Studies – Arcadia University. - PRE-ART Accreditation: Reiki, Holistic Health, Play & Structural Therapy, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, Services to Children in Own Home (SCOH)- Phila., MSW- Temple, BA-Amherst College-Political Science & Asian Studies, Harriton Harriton High School-advanced studies and athletics and choir. (Choral member and performances-1978-2024).
- Certified/attuned to Reiki Degree I & II- Heart of the Goddess, & Carol Waters, MSW/Master.-beginning 1990’s. Reiki Healing Center, Myra Reichel, Master/Director, Reiki Master certification-2021.
- Therapeutic Touch/Reflexology/Nutrition+: Holistic Health- Rosemont/Bryn Mawr Colleges.
- Play Therapy- Family Therapy Institute & Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research- multiple CEU’s.
- Eco-Systemic Structural Family Therapy- Philadelphia Child and Family Training Center- multiple CEU’s.
Post Master’s Certification – Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research- Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy - Services to Children in Own Home (SCOH) CEU’s-including diversity training- 5 years
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK- Temple University (Children and Families) - Bachelor of Arts- AMHERST COLLEGE (Political Science and Asian Studies). (All New England Field Hockey) (Concert and Women’s Choirs).(World Development group. International Living Center. Anti-Apartheid and African American Student concerns. Asian Students Association-Five College Representative).
- AP Biology and English- HARRITON HIGH SCHOOL- Psychology, Physics, Chemistry, Calculus. History., French.
(All American Field Hockey, (co-captain); Gymnastics, (captain); Tennis, Track and Field, Lacrosse). (Concert Choir). - (MAIN LINE SINGERS- Tenor, Chairman- Outreach Committee-2018-2024) Anna Crusis Women’s Choir for Peace and Justice; Mozart Singers- Silver Bay, NY; Wayne Presbyterian Church- Elijah; Main Line Ecumenical Choir- Messiah; Georgetown Presbyterian Church Choir- Summer. Flute/Orchestra and Piano- 6 yrs.)
Gifted artist and healer, and field and academic award winning former social worker, let her share with you.
I hope to reflect Spirit to you in my art. I hope it is reflected in my body of work. I emerged from a (Chinese) American Protestant taught child, to an earth/ animal loving adolescent, to a culture exploring young woman, to a master educated child and family counselor and case manager, and, integrating these, on that journey becoming a committed artist and reflexive nurturer of art and spirit and channeled reader via divine guides, and those whom have crossed over (especially, Jesus). Also, many hours as residential family caregiver, 5 years for independent living and with skilled nursing in senior community to parent(s) who were in mid-late nineties.
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL/ART SYNOPSIS-
My background:
I was born in Manhattan. I am a 5th-generation Chinese American. My maternal grandfather, C.K. Chun – perhaps the most prominent Chinese American in NYC at the time- was a NY Chinatown entrepreneur/civic activist (Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and the Chun Benevolent Association). He was featured in the book, “100 New Yorkers” and with his immediate family was a central exhibit in the Museum of Chinese in America. My paternal grandfather was Wah Foon Lee whose heritage in America dates back to the 1860’s. This ancestor who first came to America, was an accountant/bookkeeper on the building of the transcontinental railroad. This Lee lineage, however, has been traced directly back to Lao Tzu and before. My grandmothers also came from Guangdong/Canton and participated in the family businesses as well as raised several children, mostly in the U.S.A., but on the maternal side, also Hong Kong, grandfather- Australia, and traveled through the South Pacific. From imperial scholars to farmers in China, to importers/exporters, businesspersons in Hong Kong, as American immigrants, shopkeepers, warehouse owners in Pacific and NYC, as restaurant and laundry owners in New Haven, through generation(s), “rose” again to some influence in mostly the East Coast of America.
As aforementioned, note was first earned through service in Chinatown business, political, and later architectural areas, and then, later to the larger New York city and East and West Coast and then international areas again as well.
Situated in New Haven on my paternal side, succeeding generations, on both sides, eventually earned prominent and charitable positions and took affirmative stances.
1st cousin, former Vice President of Tri Star Pictures. Another 1st cousin’s daughter- finalist in first round of “Top Chef” hit TV series and competition, evolved to gourmet Honolulu restaurant chef owner and entrepreneur, and despite fire to her established gourmet restaurant has been coordinating effort to feed recent Maui disaster fire victims. Brother-in-law- former LA Assistant District Attorney. Other, brother-in-law- former (current?) chair of Amherst College chemistry department, was vetted in past for past president of the college (my alma mater). Also, uncle- an Episcopalian minister living in first Greenwich, Ct, then, Honolulu. Uncles by marriage- civil engineers, mechanical engineers, army lieutenant, and former top person in the energy department of NY (who sat next to the mayor when the city had a complete black out years ago), other- dentist in Forest Hills, NY -whose wife,( my maternal aunt) ran his dental practice. Another maternal aunt , of upper east side, was NY fashion production designer/ stylist. Another first cousin was legal assistant in wills and estates in NYC firm- for many years rising in the ranks of responsibility, eventually also responsible for overseeing a number of charitable giving projects-especially in the NY Asian/Asian American community. My sister in law was head of National Asian Pacific Bar Association, before her incarnation as a top DC restaurant pastry chef. Others in our generation, one, once journalist is San Francisco, worked with journalism training of Native American youth and the ground floor of the (NY) Chinatown History project. He just wound up a venture in restaurant business- working almost all aspects of a modern, but traditional Chinese BBQ in Portland, OR. His sister is an attorney in Southern California, initially working there with a prominent alternative nutrition prescription company. Another 1st female cousin spent years in NYC public health policy and was a leader in Asian Americans for Equality. Her other sister, also a leading AAFE person, was a community cinematographer. Their youngest sister, my closest cousin, is a web designer, in fact developed and managed my website, until my significant other of over a decade-a computer instructor/ vocalist and professional guitar and vocal afficionado- helped more and more with this site. Her husband was an acupuncturist, who also specialized in Tai chi and Chi Gong instruction. Another close cousin nearby is also fantastically talented musically and conducts/leads choirs, professionally plays and restores historic pipe organs and pianos. His (their) brother was the head of the computer department and head of the outward bound /outdoor challenge type program for the Milton Academy (boarding school) in New England. One Lee cousin is living with his family in New Zealand. Growing up initially in Greenwich, CT, the family moved to Hawaii. One claim to fame other than his guitar and singing ability, was teaching special ed classes near the Sunset Beach “Pipeline”, on the North shore of Hawaii to some of the top competing surfers in the world. There are more cousins, but in the next immediate generation in my family , the nieces… the eldest is developing curriculum in high math for high school (I believe) summa cum laude with scholarship offers, she chose to pursue fostering public school education in mathematics, was teaching calculus, etc. in Dartmouth area high school, before that in a critically underserved Boston area and has recently brought the aforementioned first great grandchild into our family – a boy, the first male in my immediate family’s lineage in a generation! You go, girls, and now, boy! Other nieces- interested in affordable house and getting background in family’s apartment real estate business, ocean ecology in CA, another passion for sustainability/ human rights/ecology supplemented as journalist assistant and now DC art gallery director (spirit told me she has a gift for children and elders- maybe she’ll grow to that), 2 into coding (one who was beginning to study practical uses of artificial intelligence,(now working on remote systems for Comcast), one doing coding and recently working in Sweden, now based in Providence), their other sister , somewhat recent Dartmouth grad, is executive assistant to the director of the most prominent Asian issue law office on the West Coast. My eldest cousin lives in Vermont with her husband also an architect. She taught Phys Ed in the public schools outside of Albany, they both taught skiing (at Stowe?), and are avid Lake Champlain pleasure boat sailors in S. Burlington. – lucky for us. Her brother, I believe, took after their father as an engineer up there in NY state. Finally, my youngest cousin earned a Phd in (Astro?)physics . Her brother was an architect who had, I believe, his own firm in Ann Arbor. (Their father the architect of the tallest (still?) multi-use building/plaza in Chinatown, NY.)
My immediate family is Raymond and Ivy and 3 siblings. My father spent most of his career rising through the ranks to executive with Wyeth International Pharmaceuticals and my mother pioneered in social work since the 1950’s including attending Smith College School of Social Work for her masters- working in public health in parts of Harlem as a young woman. Initially, later, around the same time, mom was chosen to be painted in a Chinese “Chong Som” (Chinese female dress) as an international Coca-cola calendar model and was completing and filing local persons tax returns as her first job.
After graduate school, she worked in public health for the state of Connecticut, and then in suburban Philadelphia and the Main Line with underserved and special needs children as a project learning (head start) preschool home and school counselor in the public schools and several decades as the “administrative” social worker to a residential program for developmentally disabled boys run by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Her “boss” recommended her to head Catholic Social Services. She turned down this as well as offers for her to run for Lower Merion school board, as she had 4 youngish kids at home and my dad was frequently travelling internationally for long periods as he climbed up the ranks of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. When young, mom had been active in the Lower Merion Inter-school council facilitating racial and religious integration in the 1960’s.
In our immediate area, and therefore our local public elementary school in Gladwyne, we were the only minority family. Mom coached me to give an election speech including proposal for a food drive at Gladwyne Elementary School. I was elected President and ran the first school food drive. I was tested to be the top female athlete in the school and was previously elected as one of the captains of sports teams throughout the year. The rest is history until in later in high school awards became for a long time meaningless to me, as I started to read the great transcendentalist poets and philosophers (pioneering “spiritual” thinkers in America in New England in 1800’s) and started some intense meditation.
I am thankful for the examples of commitment and excellence in my parents, grandparents, siblings, and extended family I grew up with- (aforementioned i.e., uncles – one, architect of Confucius Plaza, multi-use and residential high rise in NY Chinatown, and another, alumnus of Harvard Graduate School of Design and recipient of Rotch Traveling Scholarship. My brother has held extended prominent positions in the Obama and Clinton administration, the State and the Commerce Department , Microsoft, and Alibaba. My younger sister is a repeated “Top Doc” pediatrician and ran a group practice of several languages. She is now chair of pediatrics over 25 pediatricians outside LA. My older sister, an assistant and associate dean of students for 24 years at Amherst College, finished her career as Vice President of Student Life at Scripps College.)
I have also been blessed to have had the close association with numerous healers, guides, and established spiritual workers over the years and have dear supportive friends and am indebted to them, especially in adulthood. Particular healers include: intuitive spiritual guide and teacher Amaya Victoria (amayacenter.com) and counselor Ronnie Goldstein, ACSW, through alot of my younger and mid-adult years; international holotropic breathwork leader/spiritual counselor/ 20 years Columbia University graduate faculty now specialty with China Judith Miller, Phd; current spiritual intuitive coach, ordained minister and teacher/master Robert Wood (spiritaura.com), and spiritual counselor Jonathan Cohen (sacredjourney.com); also early on Bernardo Merizalde, MD, (prominent pahomeopathy.com, now associated with Jefferson Medical School), followed by William I. Packard. MD (Hahnemann & Haverford).and Dori Middleman, MD.
Spiritually over the years, I have had many gifted treasured enlightening experiences. I was blessed by Baba Muktananda, foremost Buddhist spiritual teacher, in LA in 1980. I was in the (large) audience at Amherst College of the Dalai Lama , in 1979. ‘Was in a small gather of Kripalu’s Amrit Desai in nearby Sumneytown, PA in the 90’s. In late 70’s read Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau. researched and wrote on female transcendentalist Emily Dickenson (and may have read all of her published poems as said high school senior.) ‘Soon read Autobiography of Gandhi and Saul Alinsky’s rules for Radicals at Uncle’s creekside living room next to a rain forest in Upper Oahu. Later read simple New Testament in Good News Bible (especially Jesus’ words in red (and in parables, so pithy, but simple), Skimmed “World Bibles” for world major religious texts. After encountering Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey on PBS. Somewhere in there visited my older sister and encountered and read Autobiography of a Yogi, by Paramahamsa Yogananda and Out on a Limb by Shirley Maclaine (Great reading!). Lao tzu’s Tao Te Ching (in college). (Had a semi regular Yoga practice for years with enlightened yogi, Hari Zandler, a profound man who still teaches independently and through Main Line School Night adult ed program sites and then Textile University.) Studied Chuang Tze, Meng Tze and wrote on them and life of Buddha for college and post college academic study. Of which the autobiography of Malcolm X was graduate school initial required reading …. who by the way becomes spiritual and professed racially unbiased after his pilgrimage experience to Mecca. Read almost all of Shirley Maclaine’s books published then…and for about 2 years after that read almost solely published information channeled from “higher” entities/masters/ guides along with TV news (including CNN?). Channeled information was amazingly consistent and detailed, and informative. (See Urantia book for text/tomb of such technical spiritual knowledge/ information). And yes, there are other dimensions beyond our 2 x 4.
I have also been blessed and hugged several times individually by Amma Chi, and Amma Karunamayi and in the audience of other /South Asian mystics, especially locally. Time/days which touched me and filled me with grace and presence.
Also, constant inspiration has been my seven nieces, ages 24-34. I hope to be as supportive as I can to them. Now, as young women, they are on their paths and finding their way also with grace.
So, back to my art (and healing) background…. I loved art for as long as I can remember. My mother exposed us to art. I was instructed by Phoebe Shih, noted Chinese brush painter, when I was very young. I was told I was extremely artistic, but I was frustrated with my efforts and daunted by the artistic examples around me.
It took going to Silver Bay, Northern Lake George, NY- beginning as a child with it’s art instruction- for me to realize my dreams of good painting could come true. I would continue to do detailed sketches in class at Harriton High School.
Over the next 40 years, instructors Adelle Hepbron, then Ruth Strickling, and now Kathy Becker were attentive, encouraging and supportive. All were professional artists, teachers, and American Watercolor Society and Silver Bay staff members.
In 1983, I graduated Amherst College- then, the most difficult college to be admitted to by statistical percentage in the USA. I graduated Amherst College in the third 4-year class of women at this previously all-male liberal arts school.
After working in racial awareness at large, more diverse, Umass/Amherst and as political science research assistant for Amherst College, and living in a semi-cooperative, semi-vegetarian house for almost a year in an extremely enlightened and progressive community, I left my friends and supports of 5 years and returned home to the 80’s Main Line, and went in a tailspin which it has taken years for me to work my way out of. With the grace of God and the guidance of advanced souls, I undertook painting and went through counseling (spiritual and other) and found my way as an overt spiritual person and as an emerging artist…and still on the Main Line!!!
After college, I took drawing and painting as an outward form of solace and outlet. Given a “blank slate”, I began to do art in earnest.
Instinctively, I began at Main Line School Night and then Main Line Art Center. I devoured drawing classes and eventually undertook oil instruction. I continued classes with others-in acrylic, watercolor as well as oil, with gifted teacher, William J. Greenwood. Greenwood was my primary mentor. His tutelage comes from a direct line of painters which begins prominently with Cezanne, Matisse and Degas at the turn of the century through Arthur B. Carles and then Morris Blackburn of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in the 20th century.
After that, I took more studio and art history courses, came to appreciate the “traditional” masters of the ages again, drifted to an impressionist/post-impressionist bent- now embracing a more modern/ contemporary style.
To fulfill my wish to do individual and community service, at the suggestion of my parents, I entered social work but at the extremely progressive inner city Temple Graduate School of Social Administration. I was elected Vice President of the Graduate Social Work Student Caucus, and was awarded for academics, field and community service. I studied, interned, and worked in counselling and case management especially in child welfare/ services to children and families. I also acted as an information and referral associate for the United Way. I am certified in postgraduate child and adolescent psychotherapy from Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research. It felt as if I was not quite in my skin though during this time, though.
I have undergone study and treatment (acupuncture) merging East and West. After much work, I felt happier, healthier, and lighter and felt more whole and grounded. I am consciously trying to reflect light in my art.
After that extended period of intensive child welfare and child and family social and educational work, in 2006, I taught painting at a local multicultural senior center, Positive Aging of Lower Merion, (PALM). As aforementioned, I received advanced instruction from Bill Greenwood, a Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts trained artist, but also with prolific local artist, Irma Shapiro; furthermore, in acrylic and watercolor, drawing survey, botanical drawing and painting, and Chinese brush painting again – privately and through Main Line Art Center and Main Line School Night; and small studio courses with Kassem Amoudi who was on the faculty of Main Line Art Center and is at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Woodmere. I began large flora and fauna paintings, still life with models, and large biomorphic canvases later at Main Line Art Center. At local Montgomery County Community College, I was drawing models/figure weekly under Professor Frank Short, for 2 semesters- some sculpting, theory, design, art history, and much painting. (There, I also studied art with young children, and art therapy).
Attendance at Montgomery County Community College led to experiment with more abstract/psychological concepts. I began expanding beyond realism – releasing on paper some emotions expressed through self-analysis and study in basic and developmental psychology course work and personal spiritual studies.
Now, before, during, and after several marked medical crises in my immediate family, I enrolled and am near completing Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts’ Core Curriculum Certificate Program and finished Main Line Art Center’s Certificate Program. I assisted special kids and art, at MLAC for about 10 years, while getting more personal artwork done.
Both certificate programs have 4 artistic discipline foundations: painting, drawing, clay/sculpture, and other fine art such as printmaking (with myself choosing the painting concentration in both programs). Kassem Amoudi was my certificate mentor at MLAC. He is a PAFA faculty member as well, also influenced by colorist originator Arthur B. Carles and, was in the Carles exhibit recently at the Woodmere Museum in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. My mentor at PAFA was Frederick Kaplan, a popular, prolific, and precise drawing and painting teacher in the Philadelphia area.
With concrete, spiritual/healing, and broad aesthetic educational aspects of my life to augment and balance, my art is being refined. I hope to enhance this with spiritual even shamanistic influences. I have been told my personal paintings and mixed media with patterns of swirled lines and color field aspects open up to other dimensions-specifically astral travel and that I am about 60 years ahead of my time when immersed in these. I guess my nieces will see this and I hope to see from “above” one day. I was just informed my paintings will go for millions eventually after I am no longer in the physical. I guess I will have to wait to see that from the other side- later when they may be better understood. (OK by me. I love my privacy.) Before Covid, I continued to pursue art with young children. I am prepping and producing to show more of my own art. I unofficially started an art and charity non-profit – donating in honor of my contacts, friends, family and supporters especially in conjunction with (celebratory or social) events. It morphed into larger outreach chair projects with Main Line Singers community choir based primarily near Wayne, PA.
I continue with my personal involvements – acupuncture treatments, spiritual studies and tutelege, friends, family. Feeling deeper and better psychically. Love to laugh.
Socially/musically, as mentioned, I was the Outreach (Charity) Chairperson of a local community choir (Main Line Singers) for 6 years. During much of covid, worked on virtual choir pieces which were linked to become a MLS video concert at the esteemed Beaumont at Bryn Mawr retirement community. Singing is such a blast. New choir “contacts” – fine individuals and friendships. Singers warm my heart, and the staff inspires me. I got to lead sing in a trio of Godspell’s “Day by Day”, and with new friends as a part in John Denver’s “Sunshine on My Shoulders”- in small choir cabaret party and later as part of our Sun, Moon, and Stars 2022 Fall Concert!
I continue with coursework through PAFA and formerly some with Fleisher. I am more prolific and pleased with my new instruction. I have been sharing my work on-line with much positive response and some at Beaumont at Bryn Mawr and Main Line Art Center and Wayne Art Center. (Previously showed at local art centers and events and in the past consistently at Watson Art Center, Silver Bay, Lake George, NY.) Recently submitted to PAFA CE juried shows and for the past 3 of 3 years have been selected and shown there.
My friends, mentors, guides, family, and community chorus members are such gifts, and kept me going. My mother passed 5 years ago of complications of stroke at 95 years old. Dad’s finally ascended March 8 this year at age 98. He passed quickly and rather comfortably all told. His resilience was amazing. I was just told he is a master level of sorts as well. (Go figure. At core, as much as we might have collided at times, he seemed to get me more than anyone else in the family over these turbulent, formative years). Mom crossed over on January 29, 2020. She is closer to God as is my older sister, Rebecca (Bekki) who passed suddenly of a brain aneurysm on October 15, 2013. They are all God sends. I am still in communication with them at times as feel called. All are part of The Universal Force. I know they are experiencing Peace. I am told by career mediums, they are happy “out of their bodies”.
They/You are blessings each in their/your way, and we teach and learn our lessons and grow closer to God. You are Godsends. You all are.
And at this time be gentle and watch out for each other and “live and love” for a new better world.
Thank you for all your support along this road.
Welcome those new to me and my work and my life. 
May all eventually lead you to Joy.
In the flow of the Universe.
Heartfelt Dearest Blessings,
With Christ, Buddha, Kwan Yin, Great Spirit, Mother Earth,
and the Coming Generations,
respecting all,
Ohm. A Ho.
May the Lord’s/Universe’s Wonders be Yours.
May you bring bright light to all around you.
MLS motto- (so true)- “Love Changes Everything”
In these times, spread Love as you can, where you can.
PEACE. ALL WAYS. LOVE. ALL WAYS.
…to Infinity and Back. (Alpha and Omega, as written and felt)…
Striving to remain in Christ Consciousness….
Truly,
val.
What did Jesus say? “As I do, so may you” (?) Gotta look that one up again.
Peace. Each in Her/His/Its Own Way. LOVE.







