Marina Monroe

If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be, and why?

Nothing to do with Marilyn Monroe.

I’ve mentioned my childhood vision before of a family of six identical sisters.

These sisters are invincible, incredibly strong, incredibly powerful, yet have no need of violence or to impose their will. It is who they are that dictates the positive relationships around them.

They have compassionate solutions to even the worst kind of violence.

One vision I saw was really interesting. They took people who had committed violent crimes, wiped their memories, gave them new memories that were positive and life affirming for them.

They would create a family by putting a couple together, maybe with children. Each of them had also been convicted of violent crimes. They would give them a home, jobs, a car, a brilliant life together where they were very happy. That’s how they ‘fought’ crime.

Where this came from when I was so young I do not know, but the ethos of those visualisations has always stayed with me.

It really boils down to – thinking outside the box to the point that there never was a box. It seems to me like a good way to be.

I am the oldest sibling so…

If I could be anyone, it would be the eldest sister, Marie, because she loved, and cared for her sisters with a love that they returned to her. They were such a partnership, never alone, 100% on each others’ side. I guess it was the family I wanted.

Everything they did was based on the welfare of others and the creation of a peaceful and happy society.

Why would I not want to be her, and find those sisters?

In my life are, or have been, women who could have fulfilled that sisterhood. Some of the relationships went wrong in this lifetime, but I have had 5 women very close to me whom I loved and appreciate/d greatly. They all have wavy hair as the Monroes did.

As I did until apparently my mother cut my hair too early, and straightened it. I was so upset!

Interesting. Obviously you couldn’t expect the relationships to work out as it did in a visualisation, or daydream as I would have called it as a child. Life isn’t perfect.

However, in spiritual circles we talk about soul group, your wider family from which some reincarnate together in every lifetime. My 5 beautiful women have all made me wonder.

I love living outside the box!

When I’m low I visualise being Marie, I pick up on her strength, integrity, self-belief, and compassion, and I feel better. What’s not to love about my alter-ego?

Best love

Amorah – Deb

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I'm a writer, public speaker, medium, and spiritual thinker. I suffered from acute anxiety from the age of 16 until I was well into my 50s, when I finally found methods that helped me to put it behind me. My struggles led to me exploring life through poetry, then plays, and over a 15 year period I made notes for a self help book which I published in 2015. Details on the book page. Although I am a psychic medium and loved the work, it didn’t feel right for me. It was an utter privilege, but my path was the exploration of what it means to be spirit in the real world and how we can make practical use of those abilities. Nowadays I write, blog, and teach soul-centred living, which is a gentle way of undoing past programming and connecting to your essential self, or soul. If you’re interested email me and we can chat. No pressure, it’s right for you or it’s not and you will know. The groups meet on line so no going out on cold, wet, winter’s evenings. On a personal note, I’m based in the UK. Married with five cats, no children, and four grandchildren, thanks to our inherited daughter, who has gifted us four beautiful little people that bring us such joy. Hope you enjoy the blogs. Deb xx

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