The incredible power of prayer will change your life!
In 1953 I married Alex and in 1954 we moved to Redondo Beach, California. We had a good marriage for five or so years but the last two years were anything but harmonious. Alex suggested that I take a month and drive back to Boonton, New Jersey and visit my family and friends. I'm sure he hoped this would change my mind about a divorce.
On the return drive to Redondo Beach I knew I had to decide if the marriage was worth saving.
Then, without warning, the solution appeared. Somewhere between Shreveport and Dallas, I visualized a large white curtain opening up, welcoming me to pass through it. In a spiritual way, it was reminiscent of the Exodus story when the Sea of Reeds parted to allow the Israelites to pass through to the other side and to freedom. The image
of the curtain parting said it all. I had my answer. I felt as if a huge weight was lifted from my shoulders. I knew where I belonged. I knew when I returned home I would put into motion all I needed to do to get a divorce. Ahead of me were newness, growth, opportunity and happiness. What was behind me could no long drag me down. This experience was truly an epiphany and my world now felt full of promise.
For the past forty-three years I have been using the team of Joshua, an Ascended Master, and Lucy, an intuitive channel, for guidance and general information on various things happening in my life. The incredible power of prayer was evident in my move to Phoenix, which was the outcome of one of these sessions. I lived in Redondo Beach, southwest of Los Angeles for 50 years and though Joshua's strong encouragement I moved to Phoenix, in June 2004.
By now I am not surprised by the unplanned twists and turns my life has taken. Similar to my conversion to Judaism, moving to Phoenix was never on my list of things to do. It seems I will continue to experience major, unexpected changes. For years, Joshua has been suggesting I leave the Southern California area, but I had been resisting this change as strongly as he had been urging me to make it. This is the only time Joshua has been so adamant about the action he felt I should take, though he did stress I have the free will to make my own decision.
The primary reason for my moving was that I would no longer live in frenetic Los Angeles, which for many years I enjoyed to the fullest, or to fight the congested freeways, which I became accustomed to. The incredible power of prayer relocated me to Chandler, southeast of Phoenix, in a community where I live on one of the five man-made lakes. It is a laidback community where my writing would flourish. It also helped me financial.
All is well as I sit on my back porch eating breakfast or lunch, watching the ducks and other birds, and listening to the hypnotizing sound of the waterfalls. I am appreciative and thank God for bringing me to this land for whatever purpose He has in mind for me. I am open to whatever that might be.

