Light Color Energy Healing

Light Color Energy Healing LCEH - an advanced healing process addressing the deeper issues of the human spirit with clairvoyance Attending one of Rev. Rev. Weston D.

Annette was introduced to LIGHT COLOR ENERGY HEALING™ in July, 2000. Weston Bailey’s seminars in Santa Fe, New Mexico, it became evident to her that this work was what could finally help in her healing process from Stage 4 cancer. She immediately came to Sacramento to learn more about LCEH. Her profound clairvoyant abilities began to be developed with Weston's guidance and her own tenacious desire to understand and perfect her spiritual gifts. They work side by side ever since and the CANCER has NEVER RETURNED! Bailey's assessment: “She is able to perceive each dimension of consciousness, including the soul, with remarkable clarity. Annette can describe matters never before described or reported by any medical intuitive or clairvoyant. Her gentle, loving nature and her commitment to this healing process will endear her to you.”

Last year the United Nations established World Meditation Day as December 21st to raise awareness about meditation and i...
12/22/2025

Last year the United Nations established World Meditation Day as December 21st to raise awareness about meditation and its manifold benefits. Have a Beautiful Christmas meditation, attuning our consciousness with God’s universal consciousness of divine love and joy known to Jesus and all great souls.

Celebrate the beauty of Christ’s birth with this peaceful and prayerful rendition of “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming.” This beloved traditional Christmas hymn ...

The Duduk is a beautiful Armenian instrument. Have a lovely meditation.
12/07/2025

The Duduk is a beautiful Armenian instrument. Have a lovely meditation.

Experience "Peacefulness," featuring the soothing melodies of the Armenian Duduk. This healing music is perfect for relaxation, meditation, stress relief, p...

Have a blessed full moon time.
12/05/2025

Have a blessed full moon time.

“Wherever you stand, be the Soul of that place.”

Rumi.
🙏💖🌹

A lengthy read but worthwhile. Bill Nye the Science Guy. “God is a scientist.” Can religion and science co-exist?
11/28/2025

A lengthy read but worthwhile. Bill Nye the Science Guy. “God is a scientist.” Can religion and science co-exist?

He walked into a room filled with nine hundred people who believed dinosaurs lived six thousand years ago and calmly showed them evidence they did not want to see, because he understood their children’s future depended on it.

February 4, 2014. Petersburg, Kentucky. Inside the Creation Museum, where displays showed humans riding dinosaurs, where Noah’s flood was used to explain the Grand Canyon, where belief stepped in when science stepped out.

Bill Nye walked onto the debate stage in his familiar bow tie, facing an audience committed to the idea that the Earth was six thousand years old. That evolution was false. That geology, biology, and physics had it wrong. Across from him stood Ken Ham, the founder of the museum. The official question was whether creation was a viable model of origins. The real issue ran deeper. It asked whether evidence still mattered, whether facts could survive belief, whether truth had a future.

Many in the crowd came expecting their champion to humiliate the man they called the evolutionist. Bill Nye came to teach.

Over nearly three hours, he laid out evidence with steady precision. Layers of rock that told a story billions of years long. Fossils arranged in predictable patterns. DNA that revealed shared ancestry. Ice cores that carried climate records hundreds of thousands of years old. The crowd jeered and laughed. Their minds were set.

Nye never raised his voice. Never lost his temper. He kept asking simple questions. How do you explain the thousands of ice layers. How do you account for starlight that traveled from galaxies billions of light years away. How does your model produce predictions.

Then he said something that moved past the technical details. If we raise a generation of students who do not understand science, who do not understand evidence, who believe facts can be ignored whenever they conflict with personal beliefs, we are doomed as a civilization.

He meant every word.

He understood that this debate was not about rocks or fossils. It was about whether truth could survive in the modern world. That clarity came from years spent in a field where getting things wrong meant people died.

In the late 1970s, Bill Nye was an engineer at Boeing in Seattle. He worked on hydraulic systems for the 747. Precise and mostly unseen work that made sure pressure systems performed correctly, valves opened exactly when they should, and planes stayed in the sky because no one made a careless mistake. Engineering, he later said, teaches humility. Nature does not care about your opinion. Physics does not negotiate. You are either right or you are dead wrong, and sometimes people are simply dead.

He led a quiet engineer’s life until January 28, 1986.

The Challenger exploded.

Nye watched the shuttle break apart on television. To him, it was not only a national tragedy. It was a failure of the very approach he believed in. Engineers had warned that cold temperatures could cause the O rings to fail. Management ignored them. Seven people died in seventy three seconds.

He later said that the disaster cost more than the lives of the astronauts. It cost the trust that science, evidence, and honest engineering would be respected.

Something changed in him that day. He realized that understanding science and trusting evidence were not abstract concerns. They shaped the difference between safety and catastrophe.

He wanted people to grasp that. So he turned to comedy.

It seemed strange from the outside, but it made sense to him. Comedy allowed him to make science personal, emotional, and memorable. It let him show people the joy of understanding. He began performing on the Seattle sketch show Almost Live. In 1987, he created a character called Bill Nye the Science Guy, a lively and enthusiastic science teacher who made lab coats look cool and physics feel exciting.

It was silly. It was fun. It was exactly what kids needed.

By 1993, Bill Nye the Science Guy became a full PBS series. It took off instantly. Children all over the country rushed home after school to watch him turn science into an adventure. He did not simply explain ideas. He performed them. He turned demonstrations into spectacles. He filled classrooms with laughter and curiosity. The theme song echoed for years. Bill Nye the Science Guy. Science rules.

The show ran for five years and won nineteen Emmy Awards. Awards were never the point. The children were. He gave an entire generation a sense that questions were powerful, that curiosity was worth celebrating, that understanding the universe was possible for everyone.

As those children grew up, the world faced a problem he had long feared. People began rejecting evidence when it clashed with personal belief, political identity, or profit. Climate change denial, vaccine skepticism, flat Earth groups, creationism posing as science, and misinformation disguised as alternative facts.

He could not simply entertain anymore.

The bow tie became a symbol. The gentle science teacher stepped into activism.

He testified before Congress about climate change, not as a performer but as a man warning of danger. The Earth is getting warmer, he told lawmakers who often preferred not to hear it. This is not politics. It is physics. And physics does not care what your poll numbers say.

He debated climate deniers whose questions began to test his patience. He became the head of The Planetary Society in 2010, the organization Carl Sagan helped create. In 2019, they launched LightSail 2, a spacecraft powered only by sunlight, proof that imagination paired with physical law can move humanity forward.

When people asked why he kept trying to reach those who refused to listen, he answered with something Sagan had famously said. We are made of star stuff. The atoms in your body were formed in stars that exploded billions of years ago. You are the universe trying to understand itself. If that truth does not inspire a sense of responsibility to learn, to protect the Earth, and to care for our future, then nothing will.

Bill Nye is in his sixties now. The children who watched him are adults. Many are scientists, engineers, and teachers. They remember the bow tie and the catchphrases. But they also remember the deeper lessons. Curiosity is a virtue. Evidence matters. Understanding the universe is not only about intelligence. It is about responsibility.

When he stepped onto the debate stage in Kentucky in 2014, he did not go there to defeat anyone. He went to defend an idea. Truth is knowable. Evidence is dependable. Humans can understand the universe if they look honestly.

He started as an engineer who kept airplanes in the sky. He became a performer who made science joyful. He grew into an advocate for truth in an age filled with denial.

The bow tie stayed the same, but the stakes rose higher.

Bill Nye sees something both simple and frightening. If we lose the ability to agree on reality, if we replace evidence with comfortable falsehoods, if we raise generations who treat belief as stronger than fact, then all the science in the world will not save us.

He has spent decades trying to stop that from happening. First with joy. Then with urgency. Now with moral clarity.

He was never only the Science Guy. He is the voice insisting that curiosity and evidence are not luxuries. They are survival.

Science rules. Not because Bill Nye says it. Science rules because the universe follows its own laws whether we believe them or not. And learning those laws might be the only chance we have.

Have a beautiful AUM meditation
11/23/2025

Have a beautiful AUM meditation

In this 30 minutes composition, the OM Mantra is chanted 108 times, accompanied by the healing vibration of a 432Hz frequency crystal singing bowl and surrou...

The Church-Religion of the Future by Rev. Weston Bailey…..Those that find themselves in these studies of metaphysics and...
11/20/2025

The Church-Religion of the Future by Rev. Weston Bailey…..Those that find themselves in these studies of metaphysics and parapsychology have often separated from the dogma of traditional religions, where authorities interpret what is true or not and require blind faith and belief. Religious leaders have not trained people to investigate for themselves concepts they may not completely understand, such as reincarnation.

There are also revealed religions - claims of a new religion revealed through paranormal faculties. Metaphysics and parapsychology utilize scientific inquiry to examine these phenomena. Science has not always been willing to investigate claimed phenomena, reluctant to impinge upon religious belief.

Discerning truth vs. fraud or delusion in the psychic realm requires the exercise of critical faculties. Truth cannot be given, only realized. The development of self-awareness and self-improvement, and personal investigation are necessary, that other’s interpretations do not impinge on the will or rights of others. Determine if there is anything of God and Good being communicated.

“It is one thing to believe something and it is quite another matter to know it. In order for us to know anything, we must have some kind of scientific reality. We don’t make science the god. We place it equal to that which is our spiritual awakening, that which is our own spiritual understanding, as we understand it within.”

The religion of the future will be what you know in your heart. Your heart is that which discovers the truth, not your mind. It isn’t what you belong to or believe in. Be a good person. When you do something or when you think something, think about this: Is it Good Is it Just? Is it Beautiful? Is it True?

https://fssh.org/store/The-Church---Religion-of-the-Future-audio-p797678003

A lovely piece for your meditation. Enjoy “Pärt returns to the essence of the human being and music: the connection with...
11/10/2025

A lovely piece for your meditation. Enjoy

“Pärt returns to the essence of the human being and music: the connection with eternity. Uses the basic elements of musical interpretation to reach the sublime of the soul.”

http://www.pianos.ptspiegel im spiegelarvo pärtpiano: filipe melovioloncelo: ana cláudia serrãoprodução: hugofreitas // pedro coelhomontagem: ana bossasom: p...

The lecture is a response to an article entitled New Age Movement's Metaphysical Threat to Christian and Jewish Faiths. ...
10/24/2025

The lecture is a response to an article entitled New Age Movement's Metaphysical Threat to Christian and Jewish Faiths. Rather than being a threat, metaphysics and parapsychology are an extension to all major religions - an extension of understanding. If we examine the scriptures of religions, we find in them that which is studied on a conscious and scientific level in metaphysics; that which has been considered paranormal, such as clairvoyance, and clairaudience as was demonstrated by Job in the Bible and Joan of Arc historically.

To enter into these studies is to study about ourselves and "to expand and enlarge our understanding of that which is the past, that which is our present, and that which is our hoped for future."

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https://fssh.org/store/Metaphysics---No-Threat-to-Religion-audio-p792060740

10/23/2025
Native American Prayer on being
10/17/2025

Native American Prayer on being

ᐊᔭᕙ ᑭᓯᑳᐤ — Ayâwa kîsikâw, Creator,
as the first light touches the trees
and the mist rises from nîpiy, the living water,
I give thanks.

For this new day,
for the gift of breath — otâpânâsk,
for the warmth of the sun — pîsim,
for the pulse of the land — askîy,
that still carries our footsteps.

Let my thoughts be clear — miyo-machihowin,
my words gentle — miyo-wîcêhtowin,
my heart steady as nîpiy that flows.

Guide my steps,
so I walk miyo-pimâtisiwin —
the good way of life,
with respect for all my relatives:
the ones who fly, swim, crawl, and walk.

Help me see beauty even in the struggle,
to hear teachings even in silence,
to remember that every breath
is a prayer returning to the fire within all things.

And when I meet others on the path,
may my eyes see their light,
may my words bring calm,
may my spirit speak love.

êkosi, Kise-Manitow —
thank you, Great Mystery.
This is mîna kîsikâw — another sacred day.
I will walk it in a good way.

—Kanipawit Maskwa






Beautiful Tibetan sounds for your meditation.
10/12/2025

Beautiful Tibetan sounds for your meditation.

Sonidos Curativos Tibetanos | Trae Transformación Positiva | Sana Tu Mente___________________________________Bienvenido a mi canal, experimentarás música rel...

10/10/2025

The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.

~Khalil Gibran 🤎

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Annette was introduced to LIGHT COLOR ENERGY HEALING™ in July, 2000. Attending one of Rev. Weston Bailey’s seminars in Santa Fe, New Mexico, it became evident to her that this work was what could help in her own healing process. She immediately came to Sacramento to learn more about LCEH, and her profound clairvoyant abilities began to be developed.

With Weston's guidance and her own tenacious desire to understand and perfect her spiritual gifts, “she is able to perceive each dimension of consciousness, including the soul, with remarkable clarity. Annette can describe matters never before described or reported by any medical intuitive or clairvoyant. Her gentle, loving nature and her commitment to this healing process will endear her to you.” Rev. Weston D. Bailey