
Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle
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Vocal Top Story 13 times + Awesome Story 2X. Author of Award Winning Novel Small Tales and Visits to Heaven XI Edition + books of poems, etc. Also in lit journal, anthology, magazine + award winning entries.
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I'm back at it - doing regular Meta Lives. As a Spiritualist having done spiritual readings and advice for 25 years I like to put out there what spiritualism means and what the spirit world is. My focus is always Heaven no matter what the lesson is. What better way to do it than by live videos on relevant topics? Psychics answers and all.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Humans
Poem For The Ready
Gentlemen...forgive my wonder, there is no deceit. Forgive my joy to wander on hopeless feet. Love me anyway for things you'll never understand. I trust my own life plan. So, make your mark upon a soul, perhaps another ones, but whatever you do make yourself whole.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Poets
What Cards Do I Hold?
The promise of tomorrow is more than a trick when nature, skill, and mind honour transformation, one so big it brings a resounding future. A universal call while the gleaming, holy angel balances it all, since being the forefront and the centre. A lover long lost past somehow changes the now, leading to a future of beneficence. A worry about manipulated money calls on the use of intuition dreams may guide to fountains of. Good fortune, timing, grace, and all that wins. An offer held out to bring more for certain, mine or whose? While a message about career in the midst of shedding a tear will hasten chariot on the horizon, bringing things near.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Poets
Represented
I think the first thing most people do when seeing themselves in the media, whether it's a newspaper article or promo, a social media live video or post, or your work in a magazine, is to critique yourself. Not just how you look but how your work appears in the context it's given or whether it's understood. When you get feedback that shows a person resonates with or appreciates your work then it's satisfying, a "right on!" feeling, that someone gets it.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Humans
The First One is Always The Hardest
Thirty residents sat in the "big room," in various positions. Some slumped in their seat as if tired, most sitting upright, some in wheelchairs, and a few sound asleep. Other than those few, all were attentive and looked straight ahead expectantly. Volunteers and support workers were seated among them, all smiling and talking gently.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Humans












