It's easy to try and fix others when you see them struggling, but the best thing you can do for someone you care about is step back and let them grow on their own.
The timeless tale of "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll has been enjoyed by children and adults for over 150 years. Psychic Advisor Luke delves into how even today, this wonderful story can teach us all some important lessons about the value of asking the right questions.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull helps readers expand their understanding of the universe and explore new planes of existence beyond the known.
Legend has it that each person is connected to their soul mate with an invisible thread that ties the lovers together throughout their lifetimes.
As we begin a New Year, Psychic Advisor Gwendolyn tells a tale of a woman and a glass of milk that will help illustrate why it's time to shake off the memories of the past and start fresh with a new perspective!
In Psychic Arthur's Rhymes for the Times Podcast, he tells the tale of Jack and Jill who are having some serious communication problems. Jill tries spending time with Jack, who seemingly shrugs her off because he's busy & "candlestick jumping" and doesn't see the urgency. Arthur's comical portrayal of this quirky couple's struggle is not to be missed!
Join Psychic Advisor Gwendolyn as she relates a tale of the life of a Circus Elephant to the struggles and challenges you may be dealing with, and how you can help break free of the chains that hold you back.
In Psychic Arthur's Rhymes for the Times Podcast, he tells the tale of Bo Peep who is madly in love with her boyfriend, Jack Horner, but we come to find in Arthur's rhyme that Jack isn't a very good guy. He continuously cheats on Bo Peep, even after he "swore it would never ever happen again." Bo Peep clings to the notion that Jack can and will change. Does this situation sound familiar?
Psychic Advisor Gwendolyn shares a fable of a farmer, his donkey and the valuable life lesson you will learn from their unfortunate situation!
In Psychic Arthur's Rhymes for the Times Podcast, he tells the tale of Mary, who's really not quite contrary, desperately wanting her garden to grow. So desperately, in fact, that she takes to digging up the seeds every night to see if the roots have sprouted. She's devastated to find that her garden won't grow and can't understand the problem. Is it possible to care about someone TOO much?