Friday, February 7, 2014

Today started out like so many others but within a very short time things changed.   I received a call from a friend telling me that her husband is dying and only has a few weeks to live.   We all knew he was sick and needed a heart transplant but they found out today that he will not be put on the list because the rest of his body is starting to shut down.

When we hear this kind of news, it should remind us that life is special and we should do everything we can to enjoy it.   We should do things that bring us joy, we shouldn't live in fear of anything!  So many fears hold us back.  Fears should be looked at as opportunities to open up life for us.   I learned a long time ago if you walk through your fears with love in your heart, the fear disappears.  

Look around today and see what you are doing to enjoy your life or even more important what you AREN'T doing because you fear something.  Life is too short to hold on to hate or to stress about things that might happen in the future.  Life should be lived to its fullest everyday because you never know when it will be your last day on this planet and in this dimension.  

Tell someone you love them everyday and help someone by doing a good deed.   You'll find your life will have much more meaning and you will start enjoying it more.   Forget what anyone thinks about you and start loving yourself just the way you are.   Enjoy life before it's too late and you regret not doing what you really wanted to do!

If you need a reading to help you let go of stress, guilt or other issues we carry with us for far too long, email me at sscott@shirley-scott.com or go to my website to set an appointment.
  www.shirley-scott.com

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Make sure your pets are warm this winter

      Wow - it's cold outside!  We have 14 degrees right now and that's supposed to be our high and with 6 plus inches of snow on the ground, it's a good day to stay in by a warm fire.  
     Please remember that our animals get cold too.   I have a cat that likes to be outside sometimes so we have built him a house with heating pads and one 150 watt light bulb that he can lay under to stay warm.   He has a back door that is on the ground level of his 2 story A-Frame and another door on the top floor where his light bulb is.   He can lay on the second floor next to his food and water and watch the world go by.  
     Even though I know his house is about 69 to 70 degrees with this light bulb, I check on him every half hour or so and when he wants in, he gets to come in.   Our other pets and fosters are in most of the time, unless it's time for a quick potty break or a little time to run down the driveway to get the mail.
   
     All animals need some shelter when the weather gets this cold even if we think they don't.  In the wild, horses, deer, elk and other heard animals will get into thick trees to find a place where the snow hasn't gotten in and pine needles make a great bed.   Cattle will stand or lay together so their body heat works with others to keep the herd warm.   There really is "3 dog night" that was named in Alaska when it was so cold you needed to sleep with 3 dogs to stay warm.
    Wolves will sleep together, bears are deep in caves, cougars will hide in caves with brush they have brought in for
warmth.  Foxes will hide in logs or underground.   All wild animals know how to stay warm but our domestic animals rely on us for warmth, food, water and shelter.   Please make sure all your pets and animals are staying warm and being fed extra food to help them stay warm this winter.
     If you need a reading for you or your pet, please go to www.shirley-scott.com and email me for an appointment time.   Have a great day and stay warm with your animal companion by your side.

Monday, February 3, 2014





Join us for
Shirley Scott’s Healing Retreat in Whitefish
                                                           May 2 – 5, 2014
Come and learn how animals can help us heal
This retreat includes lodging at beautiful Gaynors Ranch and Resort in Whitefish, Montana – all meals, animal communication workshop, guided meditations, horseback riding, nature exploring and spiritual talks at night.  Cost is $450 for everything.  (psychic readings will be available with Shirley at an extra charge - $50 for ½ hour - $90 for one hour)
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