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Never Too Late to Heal and Right Your Life


Use yoga, meditation, prayer time, communion with God, contemplation, reflection, relaxation and biblical texts to help you stay focused and work through your blocks.

It’s not too late to heal and right things in your life. If you are still alive, there is still time. When asking God to help you to heal and right your life, a series of events or guidance will be set in motion. God will meet you halfway but you must willing to do the work. Stay in constant awareness and focused. The more you focus, the more that will surface in the healing process. You will be shown the steps and given the guidance to take but God cannot do it for you, you must make the effort but He will see you through. Use yoga, meditation, prayer time, communion with God, contemplation, reflection, relaxation and biblical texts to help you stay focused and work through your blocks.


We tend to allow people and events to form blocks throughout our lives without even knowing these are there. These blocks can be detrimental to love, relationships, giving, caring, receiving prosperity and abundance in all forms. It is as if we are creating our own prison, then without knowing why, we are unable to move forward. We have built a wall around the heart, especially where painful relationships are concerned. As we harbor this pain, sometimes buried deeply, we are not only keeping our self imprisoned but we are unconsciously sending these continued vibes of hurt or anger to the other party. We beg and cry and pray for forgiveness in our own light and actions yet still we are not freed. Why not? Because we cannot expect to be forgiven if we cannot forgive. Just as it says in the Lord’s prayer, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. We are in our own snare. 


God can show us the way out, but we have to follow it, follow through, do the work and have a true change of heart.


I did not get the full meaning of this until I recently prayed for someone who had caused me pain. In doing so, I was shown that I had not fully forgiven this person and therefore how could those prayers be answered? I immediately set to work on releasing all that was still in my heart in any negative form. This is just one example of the type of work it takes to free ourselves and heal. Without God’s guidance though, I would not have been moved toward finding the route to the healing. I am sure there are those who can perhaps do it on their own, but after decades of trying, I could not. I had to ask for help.


The more you ask, the more you forgive, the more you will begin to heal. Joy will begin to flow and before you know it, you will be moving forward to a new place in life and in your heart. Through God’s perfect love, you will be made whole.



Many blessings. 



Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam, CYI-250

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About Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam

Cheryl Yale-Bruedigam, the angels’ author, has been writing spiritually for thirty years. With undergraduate studies in English and women's studies, she devoted over a decade of research and writing to women’s studies and women's spirituality. For the past five years, she has been diligently working in publishing a series of angelic books as well as "The New Age of Christ." 

Bruedigam is a certified yoga and meditation instructor. She lives in New Mexico with her husband.

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