Born in Trinidad, Judi immigrated to the United States as a child. She started her career as a Certified Public Accountant. While in the world of corporate finance she raised two children with her loving husband. Dedicated to personal development she helped others. To excel in a constantly changing environment, Judi’s interest shifted towards spirituality. Any reader with his own religious background, or any religious background at all. The author maintains that that which form the bases of this book, are compatible with all spiritual belief system.
Her growth was no longer aimed at making herself better; instead, she began to focus on finding her intrinsic wholeness. This shift brought her numerous lessons around the nature of the Creator, forgiveness, and the trajectory each soul follows throughout the course of many lives. Sharing these lessons is an integral part of her journey. As a coach, speaker, and author, she shares her relatable and heartfelt messages with others who want to awaken to their true greatness and lasting happiness.
This is her first book.
This book explains how she came to realize that everything is perfect. Following her journey, you will realize of how forgiveness, love and transformation will explain how she got where she was and why she had to walk her journey from fear, through comprehension, to the absolute understanding of the utter perfection of all things.
These pages show how she learned to truly feel that something what spiritual teachers have known for a long time: The entire Universe is a complicated, interconnected web of events and energies, all of it perfectly designed. It was generally accepted in her family that spirits are everywhere and that some people have the ability to sense, see, or communicate with them. Through some combination of her family’s Chinese and Caribbean heritage, they were able to reconcile their Catholic faith with a deeper spiritual understanding. It took her many years to realize that this was a blessing.
Her background is so mixed that no one considers her “one of them”; “Trinidadians don’t consider me to be Trinidadian, Chinese people don’t consider me to be Chinese, Indians don’t consider me to be Indian because I am Indian. As a child, she not only had the ability to feel spirits and energies but also had a deep set of seemingly inexplicable fears. would feel spirits surrounding me.
God have made us that way? Wasn’t he all-powerful? It seemed to her that our spiritual connection should be about raising up our vibration, showing and receiving love, and revelling in our inherent goodness. It seemed as God had made us, he would want us to rejoice in the perfection of who we are and spreads the true embodied feeling of the divine love and forgiveness.
A choir sang, and suddenly an intense feeling came over her. It was an overwhelming sense of love, magnified a thousand times over and pulsing throughout her whole body. She felt love in all of its forms, such as gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness. She could barely hold it within her, and it began to overflow in an outpouring of tears. That day with “an overpowering sense of love.” she had been touched by the holiness of the Universe. She was in direct and perfect communion with God.
A sort of reawakening had taken place—a rebirth. I was forever changed. By surrendering to the experience, she was given the knowledge that everything is divinely orchestrated, we are never alone, and we are always loved. We are unconditionally loved and accepted for who we are; we are never condemned. But something was missing—that I was incomplete somehow. The thing that was missing was her heart; that rediscovering how to live from the heart was an integral part of her journey. I saw how everything could come full circle and be perfect, and she was able to see herself in the same way.
It’s the small imperfection that is part of the greater perfection. As this narrative began, she wrote that the entire Universe is a complicated, interconnected web of events and energies, all of it perfectly designed.
Our spiritual growth begins when we start opening our hearts again, remembering who we truly are. As we do so, the fears and burdens that block us begin to drop away. Forgiveness is a gift we give ourselves. It allows us to release the contracted energies that are holding us back and allows us to move forward. We forgive the negative stories we have created around the events of our lives. We transform those stories of judgement, blame, fear, and doubt into love.
When she struggles, the—the prayers, meditations, and other techniques the author has gathered over the course of time, many of which she offer in this narrative. Struggles are seen as opportunities to look at the world through the Creator’s eyes. By opening to her spiritual gifts and refusing to shut down the part of her that sees spirits and receives guidance from beyond, opens up to live in a loving and supportive Universe. We are never alone, never abandoned, always loved. We can access the Creator and this divine love at any moment through our hearts. It is through the many forms of love (such as gratitude, forgiveness, compassion) that we can access the power of our hearts. Emotions move through us and they need space to do that. They need to not be blocked by our thoughts, our stories, or the ways we hang onto our past. We dissolve the blocks and create that space by opening our hearts. Then, we work to keep them open as the emotions flow through. When we label our emotions, events, and stories, they fall into two categories: love and fear. Fear is just a negative or contracted story. So when we drop the fear, only love remains. Love is the universal truth; it is who we are.
A very enlightening book
Scarlett Jensen
24 August 2021