— What kind of world do you want to live in? One that’s over-populated, polluted, with no nutritional food to eat, no clean water to drink, and people that are always fighting each other and at war? Or do we want a world of love, joy, peace, and caring? The choice is ours as a race to decide, but it starts one person at a time. If every person awakened, made heart-centered decisions, and did their part, we may just have a chance to save the human race. Every person touches so many lives, just imagine…”
Valeria Teles interviews June Edward — the author of “Dancing With The Universe: The Making Of A Medium Thriving Not Just Surviving Through Dysfunction.”
June’s father knew she would write a book, someday and tell the family secret. She remember him asking her, on many occasions not to write a book until he was dead. He passed December 21, 2017.
Her oldest sister Linda, her youngest brother Albert, and her, were the only three strong enough in the family to make it through. Although none of them are perfect, or unscathed, we were able to understand there was a problem, that our lives weren’t normal, and do our best to change as adults.
She’s always been a very psychic person. But it was only recently that she realized she has always been a medium as well. As a child, she would hear voices, and talk to people, that didn’t seem to be there. It was kind of like not knowing that you're a really good basketball player, because you only threw the ball a few times and never really applied yourself to the sport. But once she was ready, and she asked the angels to open her up, it was like the flood gates had swung wide open! Many things have happened to her that may have enhanced her abilities. She doesn't really know. It's possible that it was just the grand plan for her! There are no accidents in life, everything happens for a reason, and at the right time.
She’s telling her story so that other people can understand that they can overcome their upbringing. There are things that happen to you, and mistakes that you make, but it doesn’t mean that’s who you are. No one is perfect. You make the best decisions you can at the time, and you learn as you go. You can rise above the damage done to you, heal, and heal others. Her hope is that more abuse and dysfunction is out in the open, the less will occur, and the less people will feel stigmatized. We’re all a little damaged one way or the other. You can overcome and not let the negative things that happen in life define you. Although she feels her best years are still ahead, this is her journey.
To learn more about June Edward and her work, please visit: https://www.juneedward.com/
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