Who are you, really?

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2019 I have been like a fish out of water. I had to close my office in Vestal, NY due to lack of foot traffic. This was especially disheartening as I had created a sacred space   that was filled with loving, healing energies. It attracted entities drawn to these energies who were willing and able to participate in healing others spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically. I had developed several workshops to help people become aware of who they really are and to learn how to help heal themselves.

I felt adrift, not knowing the best way to continue my ministry to be of service to those in need of healing, whether spiritual, emotional, mental, or physical. For the past year, I have been nudged continuously by my spirit guides and teachers to soar; to let my light shine in ways that would be beneficial to many people. These blogs are one way to do that.

In forthcoming blogs, I will share some of my background, experiences and research which have shaped my perspective and “knowing” of who we are and what we are capable of. Some of you may find much of what I have to say resonates with you whereas others may not. This is fine. Each of us is walking our own path in this world. Everyone has, to a great extent, been influenced by life experiences which have shaped our personalities and viewpoints regarding this physical life and what happens after we have completed this earthly journey.

Either way, it is okay. As Elaine Thomas, the co-founder of the Fellowships of the Spirit in Cassadaga, New York where I was ordained, used to say, “take the best and leave the rest.” In upcoming blogs, I will share information to help you do your own research regarding who you really are, what your life purpose is, and how to take steps to heal physically and to grow spiritually.

A word of caution to those of you seeking and/or walking your spiritual path. Use discernment. Beware of false prophets. Ee-shua (Jesus) said, “Be careful that no man deceives you.” (Matthew 24:4). He also said, “Beware of false prophets who come to you in lamb’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” (Matthew 7:15). They can be recognized by the way they enrich themselves and what they do with that wealth. You will also know them by whether their predictions come true.

Feel free to share this blog with others in your network and visit our website, taiowacenter.com to learn more about us and our purpose. Until next time, love and forgive yourself and others.

Rev. Carl Letson, Jr.