Her newly published book, “The Visible and Invisible Worlds of GOD”, is available in paperback and ‘ready-to-download’ version form Amazon. Through Personal Dialogues, she shares with PS readers the personal and spiritual side of her journey, which started at the age of 5.
P.S. 'there is so much in a name,' what does your first name mean? Favourite colour? Soul number (sum of the digits of your date of birth reduced to numbers between 1 and 9. example: 12.04.1956 = 1+2+4+1+9+5+6=3+4+3=1)
My first name “Caroline” comes from “Carol” which means “song”, as in “Christmas Carols”... I believe Caroline means “song of joy” which I think suits me perfectly because I really enjoy music, beautiful sounds etc... And I tend to look for joy in everything I do or see around me.
My favourite colour: that is a tough question because it depends on the item. But lately, I seem to be gravitating towards the colour orange. It feels so warming, bright and “joyful”!
My soul number is 7 and to me, it is about expressing my true soul purpose while I am still on this Earth plane.
P.S. Why do you do what you do? When did you start? And what is in it for you-personally?
It is very easy for me to do what I do which is energy healing and teaching spirituality and metaphysics because it is truly who I am. It is absolutely effortless and never feels like work. I truly enjoy the interaction with my students and clients because it adds to my own experience, while I enrich theirs.
It is a beautiful co-creative effort and totally fulfils my purpose. As you know, I’m also a writer. And that is my special sacred time that I spend communicating with my spirit self and the higher realms. It is an absolute delight to be in that expanded energy.
P.S. A Turning point: Was there a teacher, a book, or an event that inspired/influenced what you do, or started you on your path?
Many years ago, Deepak Chopra warmed me up to the idea of doing spiritual work as a way of living. My style of thinking though relates more to such material as the Urantia book and the Abraham-Hicks teachings. However, my true inspiration and influence came from my own personal experiences with the spirit world which began at a very young age and evolved to this day.
P.S. An unusual, special or extraordinary memory of an experience that still sticks in your mind? What was the significance of it for you, etc. (something that you do not mind sharing)?
There are quite a few... I guess I can mention the time I began communicating telepathically with spirit beings. I was only five years old and it seemed like such a normal and familiar process. The good part was that no one saw me actually “speaking”, and therefore did not scold or reprimand me for behaving “strangely”. Of course no one realized that I was communicating through my mind with these invisible entities and that allowed me to develop my ability further and use it in my work today.
P.S. What are you working on currently, and what is your next project?
In addition to my teachings and seeing clients, I am currently finishing my second book, entitled “A God Among Us”. This book is about an evolved being or what we call an “Ascended Master”, who gradually awakens and remembers his divinity while in physical form. It talks about his human challenges and quandaries as he begins to reclaim his creative powers.
I think this book is very important for Lightworkers and anyone on their spiritual path, because they will recognize the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual conflicts that go on as we begin to awaken to who we really are and our true divine self.
P.S. A favourite book/quote you were inspired/influenced by?
I stumbled on this quote from Albert Einstein. And it goes like this:
“Great spirits have always encountered
violent opposition from mediocre minds”.
I love this quote, because it reminds me to keep speaking your own truth no matter how the rest of the world chooses to perceive you.
P.S. You are going on a much deserved holiday, what treasured items are you most likely to always pack and take with you?
Books. Always books.
P.S. What would you like to be when you 'grow up'?
Exactly what I am now.
P.S. When you are not working, how do you have fun?
I enjoy music, dancing and good movies.
P.S. If there is a next life, what would you choose to come back as? Why?
I doubt I will come back, but it if you must know; I would either come back as an architect, because I like the creative aspect of this profession; or as a musician, hopefully a good one, because I love music.
P.S. If there is no next life, how do you imagine you would be spending your time 'up there' anyway?
Having fun, fun, and more fun. And hopefully sending it down here...
Caroline Cory.
www.omniumfoundation.com
“The Visible and Invisible Worlds of GOD”, from OMnium Books.