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Intention Q&A (Originally Published 3/5/2021)
I previously defined intentions as the energetic force that brings our desires to fruition; the centrifugal force that magnetizes or attracts (or repels) all that is needed to manifest a well-set intention. The concept of intention has replaced the word “goal”—a 1990’s buzzword of attainment—and with it a little deeper meaning. Below are some of the frequently asked questions I receive about intention making, along with my responses to them: Q: I created an intention four y
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20255 min read


A New Spiritual Order is Upon Us (Originally Published 3/9/2021)
Astronomically speaking every 2,000 years or so, (2160 years to be exact) Earth completes thirty axis shifts each taking 72 years to complete. This is known as Period Shift. Earth’s axis shifts one degree every 72 years. For 2160 years, Earth rotates in the same star constellation. After thirty, 72 year axis shifts, (or 2160 years later) Earth starts a new relationship with a different star constellation. Over the last 2,000 plus years, Earth’s relationship was with the
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20255 min read


Birth Archetypes and Intention (Originally Published 2/16/2021)
Every “self-help” guru of the 1990s was about teaching and perfecting the art of setting goals. Although so passé sounding now, the concept of goal-setting was the precursor to the fine art of intention-making. When setting goals, we were taught that you set yourself a specific “bar” or level of achievement for yourself along with a time period of when the goal was to be met, then worked like a dog to bring the goal into fruition. I always had a problem with that type of go
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20255 min read


Choices (Originally Published 1/21/2021)
"It is wise to learn the laws we set into motion by the choices we make. " -Course in Miracles We live in a world of spectrums, where the possibilities along any path stretch from one oblique corner to its furthest polar opposite. Don’t believe this statement? Just look around. Republicans or Democrats? Need a lockdown, or lockdowns don’t work. Cold or warm? Night or day? Sterile or fertile? Rich or poor? Happy or sad? Ancient Chinese tradition calls the phenomenon
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20254 min read


Imagine That! (Originally Published 6/9/2021)
I recently watched a movie staring Morgan Freeman called The Miracle on Belle Isle . In the movie, Freeman was a writer turned alcoholic (something I could relate to) who rented a small cottage next to a women with three daughters. One of the young daughters nagged Freeman right out of his alcoholism to teach her to write. In the process Freeman’s character said “there’s only one innate skill you must have…imagination.” Imagination is the faculty of the mind that forms men
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20254 min read


Irish Freedom March (Originally Published 3/16/2021)
Religion seems to have its grips on most holidays and St. Patrick Day is no different. Folklore tells us St. Patrick died on March 17, 1461. Born in fifth-century Britain, St. Patrick was enslaved when he was sixteen and brought to Ireland where he is credited with introducing Christianity there. Ireland is said to be the Emerald Isle, which may explain the use of green everything on March 17. St. Patrick also famously used the three leaves of the shamrock to offer a visua
Catherine Bott
Dec 30, 20253 min read
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