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Receive Communications from Loved Ones Who Have Crossed Over with Diane Ross
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ne of my favorite things to do as a Publisher is find Cover art. While
visiting Highlands, NC, I found an artist and former Florida resident, Corey James. Aſter Hurricane Wilma destroyed his gallery on Las Olas Blvd in Ft. Lauderdale, he moved to Western North Carolina in 2005. Tis beautiful piece is his rendition of a migrating elephant. Elephants represent spiritual
happiness. With their determined strength, they are nurturing and loyal to family, providing protection—often at all costs. Corey shares, “To me, art is a
window to another realm. It’s a door. And everybody sees something different when they look at it.” In order to share these otherworldly opportunities, he opened his gallery and art consignment shop where he houses works of art he has created, as well as other master pieces including bronze sculptures, wood carvings, Tiffany style lamps, furnishings and collectibles. If you want to escape the FL heat,
visit the Western NC mountains and stop in. You’ll be amazed at his selection. The Corey James Gallery, also fondly known as The Home of the Creative Engineer is located at 228 South 3rd St, Highlands, NC 28741. Corey also accepts consignments from local and Florida estates. He can be reached at 828-526-4818 (no text) or at
coreyjamesgallery@gmail.com
8 Central Florida
www.NACFL.com
ould you like to communicate with loved ones on “the other side?” Diane L. Ross, M.A., Certified Hypnotist,
Master Practitioner of NLP and author of Meditation for Miracles and Five Steps to Freedom, is offering a guided meditation on Tuesday, September 27. You will learn how to receive messages from those souls who have made their earthly transition into the heavenly realms. You don’t need to be a professional psychic or medium to achieve this. You may get messages from your loved ones, and you may get messages for others in your life. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to travel beyond the veil of separation, and visit the ethereal realms. It’s easier than you think. Held via Zoom from 7-8p EST, the cost is only $15. For more information and
to register, visit
www.dianeross.com or call Diane’s landline at 407-898-7918 or text her cell at 407-538-7614.
Free Shadow Work Tool with Numa Gaia
T
he simplest way to describe Shadow Work is self- contemplation where you go within and focus
on love and compassion with the intent to identify, target, transmute and/or release everything stagnant, toxic, unhealed, or fragmented that is holding you back. Unresolved Shadow Work can keep you from
experiencing physical, emotional, spiritual, mental, social or financial wellbeing. Whether it is ancestral (or with generational ties), past life karma, inner child traumas or presently accumulating challenges, Shadow Work is liberating. It is Detox at its best! We have all (collectively and individually) experienced so much in the past
years. And as a result, we may have unknowingly gathered negativity, dark emotions, and a false sense of reality. All of this compromises our connection to our true selves and our ability to move forward. Numa Gaia (also known as King Gaia) shares “As a Shadow Work expert, I
don’t classify our human collective under zodiac signs or archetypes. My focus is helping you connect with your authentic self, by exposing both the strengths and vulnerability of our human condition.” She offers a coach-guided, self-love journey for Negativity Detox, Chakra Clearing, Emotional Scale Balancing, Prosperity Mindset Re-frame, and Blockage Release. Phoenix Rising is a 21-day Life Detox and Reset Challenge. Best of all, it’s Free, 100% confidential, with no-strings-attached. Tis is ideal for
a clean slate and a fresh start to manifest your best life possible (at any age or stage of your life). Grab your FREE TOOL here:
www.numagaia.com/shadow-work/ You can also learn how to navigate your healing journey safely and confidently. Access the free Shadow Work Video Series at
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