
Dana Taylor
updated March 26, 2018

Dana Taylor
updated March 26, 2018
I recently led a Psychometry Workshop at the Quantum Healing Institute of Holistic Health in Honolulu. Psychometry is discerning the energy that has been imprinted on an object or place by people or events. For some, psychometry conjures up B-movie images of fake Gypsy fortune tellers holding an object, going all googly-eyed, and giving a dire description of a horrible fate for the person who owned the object. For the sake of argument, let’s set the spooky elements aside and look at psychometry from another angle.
If you like authors who stir both your soul and imagination, here are a few I read in the past year who might intrigue you:
David Michie is an internationally best-selling author, who weaves Buddhist philosophy with engaging storytelling.
Via Audible, I listened to the author perform The Dalai Lama’s Cat, a tale told from a rescued cat’s point of view as he observes the coming and goings in the sacred dwelling of His Holiness. A most wise and wonderful character. Michie has written many books in the same vein.
I’m currently reading a different Michie creation–The Magician of Lahasa, a more ambitious novel. The tag line is A novice monk. A quantum scientist. An ancient secret. How could I resist that? It’s very engaging, filled once again with Buddhist wisdom. Treat yourself to a Michie book.
Rea Nolan Martin is multi-award winning metaphysical/visionary author. She does a marvelous job of creating entertaining characters that are very human–flawed, humorous, and searching. She has a knack for weaving mystical themes and surprising plot twists. I eagerly await the publication of her next book soon. Discover Rea Nolan Martin for yourself!

British author, Natasha Pulley, has written two mystical, steampunk, novels that spin historical settings with magical realms. Her debut piece, The Watchmaker of Filigree Street, features a Japanese clock maker with the ability to see possible futures who manipulates them to his advantage. Her second book, The Bedlam Stacks, takes an injured Englishman into the wilds of Peru to secure a source for quinine. There he meets a monk with very unique characteristics.
Pulley’s writing is beautifully phrased and she takes the reader on wonderful leaps of imagination. In the end, I’d say her books are unconventionally romantic.

Finally, my favorite find of the year are the channeled books of the group entity, Onereon, through author Jeff Michaels.
I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon with Jeff Michaels and his life partner and editor, Jill Weiss. Though Jeff has not pursued a following as a guru or famous channeler, the material is extremely insightful for the events of our time. This post-shift world is challenging, to say the least. The Onereon group offers excellent advice for Lightworkers seeking to fulfill their purpose as we head into the new cosmic age. It seems a shame more people have not happened upon this material. Do yourself a favor and download Onereon/Jeff Michaels words of wisdom.
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Happy Reading!
Dana Taylor
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Prageet Harris and Julieanne Conrad
On Thursday four buses loaded up and traveled through the center of the island. The amazing terrains of the Big Island constantly inspire. The mountains of five volcanos tower like ancient guardians. Vast lava fields sprawl beneath them, giving way to primordial forests. Glimpsing a dinosaur would not be surprising.
Kahuna Kalei led the group to sacred male and female heiuas on the rim over the volcano and offered holy chants. I sat on the earth and meditated, absorbing the energies of the volcano and the ceremony. A steady rhythmic beat from within the earth made me gently sway with it.

Dr. John Ryan
The week was definitely a milestone for me. I enjoyed the full-on Kryon experience. I met Light Workers from the US, Australia, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, France, India and beyond. I no longer feel so isolated or strange in my emerging world view. Feeling ready to “take it to the next level,” I returned to Honolulu and immediately was offered the opportunity to lead a multidimensional workshop.


by Dana Taylor
My meditation notebooks are getting filled with some interesting, “out there,” thoughts. Increasingly, when I look back over them, I have practically no conscious memory of writing them down. The information in this message from September 17, 2017, refers to cars changing the planet. A Treehugger article today paralleled the ideas. Time will tell how prescient these thoughts may be.
Cars are at the forefront of changing the lives on the planet. This process began over 100 years ago and continues today. They bring the world’s population together, mix them up, drive the economies.
Now, the cars are changing again. They will drive the world away from the control of oil, oil exploration, and oil exploitation. The need to disturb Gaia to suck the oil will diminish. This will happen more quickly than anticipated.
The ripple effect on economic factors will be felt around the world. Some will benefit, others will not make the transition. Pray for the transition of the vehicles. This will make it easier.
“It saddens me to say it, but we are approaching the end of the automotive era. The auto industry is on an accelerating change curve. For hundreds of years, the horse was the prime mover of humans and for the past 120 years it has been the automobile. Now we are approaching the end of the line for the automobile because travel will be in standardized modules.”
What will the next era of transportation look like? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
