Cinda asked me to create some videos for her website, because she wants to offer her channeling services to more people. And I thought, what a great gig! But after interviewing Cinda, the tables turned, and she interviewed me! Or should I say, her guides spoke with me. It was a fascinating experience. Cinda describes what it means to channel in this video:
What is chaneling? from May Videography on Vimeo.
When Cinda channeled for me, a woman’s voice spoke through her. She described a past life of mine (and I was thinking, are you flippin kidding me? yeah right.). It was all fun and good and a nice trick. And then the voice asked me what I would like to know. Which I wasn’t quite prepared for, but I started tossing out questions anyway. Then it started to get a little intense. Somehow, I was receiving information about personal events in my life that I had not shared with anyone, based on the questions that I was asking. It was actually really amazing. I asked about how I could be a better mother, how I could improve my career, how I could come to grips with events that happened in the past. The information that Cinda was channeling for me was very personal and very useful. She gave me insights and new understandings about my life that I would not have been able to come to on my own, and she validated many things I had felt but never really let myself fully embrace. I appreciate that all of this is sounding rather woo woo and vague, but suffice it to say, I'm a believer. Cinda Crull is the real deal, and if you don’t believe me, try her yourself! You can learn more about Cinda's services on her website: www.journeywork.us
In this video clip, Cinda shares a message about global change that she received:
A Message about Global Change from May Videography on Vimeo.
You can learn more about Cynda's work on her website, http://www.journeywork.us
Maryellen,
ReplyDeleteWow, I just read this and I'm humbled and impressed at your writing skills, byw.
Thanks so much and may you continue to be blessed. You're very special.
In pacem, Cinda