" There is a new way of living and knowing, of creating and participating with Life, with Love, as it expands its awareness through every adventure and experience without the fear and resistance of condemnation, judgment and boundaries. "Do whispers of miracles and magic continually flow from your heart but your mind dismisses them as wishful thinking? Does this same gentle voice reveal the Truth of physical immortality and urge you to greater heights in thought, but self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors keep you tethered to mortality and aligned with death? What if you suddenly became aware and convinced "without a doubt" that you are a God? How would that affect your perceptions, shift how you feel and treat yourself and view the world? Are you ready to answer the call of your heart, fully embrace your divinity, play in the realm of miracles and magic and create Heaven on Earth, our New Camelot? If so, open your mind to instruction in a new way of living, of aligning with a dawning consciousness of Love where you leave the past behind and the future alone, embrace the moment and romp eternally in the Playground of the YOUniverse. "Love, Unity, Joy.....reveling in the Now..... Kathy's book abundantly shares these keys and more, unlocking the wisdom to Consciously Create Camelot. The potential to move beyond the old paradigm of mortality into immortality and the dance of eternity is revealed.
The playground of Life awaits.... Kathy lovingly shares her book to assist you through the gate....' Dr. Janni Lloyd author of "The Fun Way of Physical immortality Philosophy"
Kathy's first book, the award-winning "With a Closed Fist: Growing up in Canada's Toughest Neighbourhood," was released in 2012. Her second book, "Punching and Kicking: Leaving Canada's Toughest Neighbourhood," was released in 2018, and her third will be released in 2026.
Kathy has a B.A. from the University of Waterloo, an MA in Communication Studies from Wilfrid Laurier University, and two certificates in social work. She completed her PhD (2022) in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University, where she is currently an instructor in the School of Journalism and Communication. A journalist for over 15 years, Kathy's work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, and more. She also worked for the CBC, writing stories and producing documentaries.