Today's COFFEE & TRUTH is an audio...ENJOY!

After a long Indian Summer we’re finally expecting some colder weather, so it’s time to get the coop ready.
Also, we’re getting a few more chickens tomorrow and I wanted them to feel right at home.
In a world full of chaos, distractions and the next big news on the horizon it’s easy to forget being in the moment. Being truly present mind, body and spirit. These beautiful animals have shown us so much and one of the main reminders/lessons they thought us is to be present and thankful for all that is life.
Oh what a wonderful gift it is. 🙏🏼
Calling all Divine Feminines! 💕
No penis allowed 😂🍆
Sunday 26 October.
Jitsi Online meeting -timing options below.
WEATHER TRAINING - Every little thing I do is training for tomorrow, so that every day I can bring a lil mo to the table, bring more knowledge to bear. Weather training makes good example. During spring n summer, I push myself to endure intense heat n can handle more of it every year. Cold too. 😅It's gettin cold n I have yet to wear a coat, long sleeves or sleeves at all for that matter. By the time real cold gets here, I'll be more than ready. Last year I didn't even put on socks nor shoes thru winter n THIS year, when there is snow, I'm gon put bare footprints even MORE places. 😆 I have fun as I train😎 . . . . . . . by the way, a good way to stay in a constant state of "becoming" is to look at every lil thing ya do as training n don't ever stop training
Friends,
it's always quite interesting to see how one and the same piece of information/video/article can cause an incredibly variety of reactions. From "blessed and inspired" to "this is fear mongering of the worst kind".
They saw the same piece on information delivered/written by the same person. So is it the information itself or is it something else that determines how we react?
Kristin and I talk about it in today's Sunday Sermon right here 👇🏽
Much Love & Many Blessings,
Jean & Kristin
Friends,
in the face of all that we are witnessing in the world today, who hasn't asked themself at times, "What can little old me change"? It's a common question and we've all asked it before.
It's actually a very important one to ask, but most don't realize how powerful the real answer is.
Let us explain in today's Sunday Sermon 👇🏽