Journey to Spirituality
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Journey to Spirituality teaches us that by connecting with our spirit, we can manage to have more peace, harmony and happiness.
Rosario Turrin
Rosario Turrin es Consejera y Curadora Espiritual Certificada, Miembro de ASHA,(Association of Spiritual Healers of Alberta), que dedica su vida a enseñar y guiar a sus clientes en el crecimiento no solo personal sino que también espiritual. Rosario es casada con dos hijas. Su familia la apoya en su ocupación. Sus hijas poseen las mismas virtudes que ella. Rosario vive con su familia en Calgary, Canadá.
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Journey to Spirituality - Rosario Turrin
Copyright © 2011 by Rosario Turrin.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011926441
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-6176-4848-9
Softcover 978-1-6176-4850-2
Ebook 978-1-6176-4849-6
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 My Beginning
Chapter 2 My Soul Mate
Chapter 3 Departure
Chapter 4 The Voice
Chapter 5 Traveling To Canada
Chapter 6 Soul Rescue
Chapter 7 Remembering My Father
Chapter 8 The Five Steps
Chapter 9 Recognition
Chapter 10 Journey To Spirituality
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I WANT TO THANK God for putting the right people in front of me who have been my teachers and friends in this long journey, without them nothing would have been possible such as Elizabeth Zevallos, David Oliver, Ella and Thomas Groves, Marlene, Jane Fleming, Lola and John, Marcel, Jill, Lesley, Karen, Delmar, Henry, Sharon, Dez, and my most appreciated and grateful teacher to whom I owe what I am and whom I dedicate this book because without her these would have not been possible, thanks Louise Gebhart for being as simple and honest and getting to know people for who they really are.
And especially to my husband Frank, my daughters Angelina and Sophia, for always being by my side supporting me in every new project. And to all the beings that are guiding me every day how to be my Angels, Archangels, Spiritual Guides, and all those wonderful things that for some reason have blessed my life.
May God enlighten and bless you all in your long journey.
PREFACE
I REMEMBER WHEN I was about two or three years old, I said that Uruguay to me was a transit country. I used to think I was born there only because my parents lived in Montevideo. When I was asked what I thought of my country, I always had the same response, it was a nice place to spend the summer and enjoy visiting beautiful places, but not to live. Someday I would leave, never to return.
Another thing that I had in those days in my mind was that I had come to this world just to help people. When traveling by bus, I used to entertain myself counting how many people were with a happy face
and how many with sad face.
I wanted people to worry less and laugh more, not adults as grumbling and to live the day as if it were your last. I could not always understand why most people were with the sad face.
If life was not real! I knew that when you wants something very badly you have it.
When thinking about the events of my life and remembering so many things that as a child said, I could see that most of them I have achieved. Being so small How could I know what would make my future? Now I’m realizing the connection that in those days I had with my higher self.
As children, we are one with our true selves. But as we grow, we’re apart, life and circumstances force us to separate. In the days of childhood, our innocence plays an important role in us, since, for it is that we know everything we do as adults, but over the years, the connection with oneself is lost and we lose the things we knew we had to do.