
by Dana Taylor

by Dana Taylor
As the weather gets colder and the holidays fast approach, it’s nice to turn to some seasonal reading. Here are my offerings to bring a smile to your heart.
My first novel has autobiographical overtones. Following the sage advice “write what you know,” the personalities of the H/H are basically me and my husband, David. The story is fictional, but the Oklahoma setting and culture reflects where I was living at that time. This year marks the 10th anniversary of David’s passing. This story is close to my heart.
The Healer vs. the Lawyer. Energy healer, Persephone Jones, has a new neighbor in Peeler, Oklahoma—hot shot lawyer, Jason Brooks. They meet in June; it would take a miracle to bring these two together by Christmas. She bans white sugar; he’s a chocolate cookie connoisseur. She’s about saving Mother Earth while he protects the interests of Big Business. Their attraction is mutual, but disturbing. And life gets even more complicated when the whole town is caught in a conflict that pits these two on opposite sides of a political fence….Foreword Magazine says AIN’T LOVE GRAND? is “written with a fresh voice, an impeccable sense of comedic timing, vivid narrative, and fascinating characters.” Available in the Kindle Store at Amazon.
Aloha Santa began as a performance piece for a Christmas show of the Na Leo Lani Chorus of Sweet Adelines in Honolulu. The chorus became ohana (family) for me in the six years I lived in there. The fun poem was so well received, I turned it into a children’s book with the wonderful illustrations by Jaana Baker. It’s a fun read-aloud book for the whole family. Available as e-book or print at Amazon.
Do you believe in angels? Here are three short stories featuring angels in various guises.
“Shiny Green Shoes”— Life was hard on old Route 66 in 1935 in Luther, Oklahoma. The unlikely friendship between Mazie McDonald, a poor black child, and Peach Knight, an aging white actress, brings hope to a town down on its luck and proves dreams do come true!
“Refiner’s Fire”— Inspired by an incident from the 2008 San Diego firestorms. Flamboyant California real estate agent, Dina Stein, doesn’t care that she’s spending Hanukah alone with her dog, Angel. Better than spending it with her ungrateful daughter and son-in-law. Funny how Mother Nature can change your perspective.
“Patty’s Angels”—Los Angeles, 1960. California is becoming a state of great contrasts. Downtown LA and the suburbs are only minutes, yet worlds, apart. A little girl named Patty brings people together, with the help of her celestial best friends. Available in the Kindle Store at Amazon.
Book Review by Dana Taylor
I’m happy to support fellow author, Ellis Nelson, and her new release of the middle school adventure, Down the Treacle Well. It’s been fun to watch this release unfold. Here is a short review:
Down the Treacle Well combines time travel, fantasy, and psychic phenomena in this fun adventure to Wonderland of Victorian England. While visiting Oxford, Ben and Kyle, two young American brothers, are tumbled back in time to 1864 to meet Reverend Charles Dodson, who later generations know as author, Lewis Carroll. It turns out Wonderland is a parallel universe and Alice has gone missing there. As the boys get drafted into rescuing the ever-curious, Alice, we get to meet many of the beloved Wonderland characters. Ben and Kyle each have psychic gifts and much of the character development revolves around Ben learning to embrace his special abilities. Author Ellis Nelson weaves the venerated Wonderland traditions with 21st century characters and ideas into a fun “what-happens-next” page turner. Highly recommended for the middle school reader.
Ellis posted short YouTube videos along the path the publication. I especially enjoyed this one that gives a lot of background information to the original Alice in Wonderland tales. Also, Ellis is engaging to watch.
Below is the very well done book trailer. If you’ve got a young reader in your life, Down the Treacle Well would make an excellent gift for the holiday season.
by Dana Taylor

Unfolding world events can be maddening and disheartening. Is there any way to make a material difference when we see injustice, corruption, greed, hate and destruction? We can sign petitions, march in protest, send money to worthy organizations, post meaningful memes on Facebook and Instagram (one of my personal favorites.) But, it all feels pretty impotent.
My best hope as a person of faith and student of metaphysics, is the idea that group intention in higher dimensions can make a material difference in the way people think and behave. It’s the 100th Monkey Effect, based on a 1950’s study of monkeys living on Japanese islands. The practice of washing their sweet potatoes in a stream began with a youngster and spread by observation and repetition throughout one island. At some point, there appeared to be a critical mass of lifting the primates’ group consciousness across to other islands where those monkeys began washing their food.
A 2007 study by Marharesi University showed that a significant decrease in city crime can be observed when 1% of the population will engage in deliberate meditation to mitigate the local violence. Jesus spoke of the power of group prayer in Matthew 18:19-20 Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am among them.
So, it seems to me as someone who has seen the power of prayer, meditation, healing energy, distance healing, etc., the best I can do on a global scale is join with others in heavenly realms and set an intention of Higher Consciousness. With that in mind, last year I asked for help in co-creating a meditation for world peace. There are no countries, cities, or nationalities named. No politics involved. No timeline. Mary Magdelene came to mind to represent the power of Divine Feminine. She leads a great gathering of souls in a universal meditation to send waves of energy for peace, unity and love.
You are invited to join in. Who knows, you might just be that 100th monkey.
Bright blessings, Dana Taylor
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by Dana Taylor
For the past few years as time and inspiration allows, I’ve been creating meditations and healing energy transmissions, and loading them to YouTube. What began as fulfilling a request from a client/friend, has grown into a personally enjoyable exploration of visionary inspiration and a gift to the outside world. Admittedly, I haven’t worked on raising my SEO scores or cared about marketing my “brand.” I’ve simply been following intuitive guidance to offer healing meditations to a troubled world.
While I haven’t monetized my videos, they are increasingly used as revenue vehicles for YouTube. I understand they need to make money, however, when commercials loudly interrupt meditations, they destroy the listener’s concentration. So, I am in the process of making them available here at Supernal Living. The first group is up as a menu item called Healing Meditations. I am also seeking other on-line venues to make them available without commercial interruptions.
I’ve recently settled into a new home in the Santa Cruz mountains and look forward to the upcoming months being a productive time with Spirit to produce new transmissions. I’m making the latest one available now.
Join me for a trip to the inner earth and take a dip in a very special pool. Turn off your devices, lie down and rejuvenate with the powerful energy at the Blue Crystal Healing Pool. Be sure and listen for the ethereal visitors lending their gifts to this healing transmission.

by Dana Taylor
As a long-time subscriber to Gaia TV, I’ve enjoyed watching episodes of Cosmic Disclosure, Ancient Aliens, Open Minds interviews with Regina Meredith, Dr. Steven Greer, and, lest we forget, George Noory’s Beyond Belief. I’ve taken it all with a grain of salt, but the idea that our planet is regularly visited by extraterrestrials is old news to me. Yet, the culture of ridicule runs so deeply in the US, I’ve only engaged in hushed discussions with “safe” people about subjects like UFO’s and other worldly visitations. There’s been talk of “slow disclosure” for the past couple of years. The Feds have sparingly released old UFO documents. But, the sense of stonewalling by the US government hasn’t changed, until now.
The National Geographic channel on Disney+ six-part series entitled UFO: Investigating The Unknown featuring journalist investigator Leslie Kean blew me away. It’s a highly credible compilation of historical information of UFO events since the 1940’s. Though Gaia interviews speak of Dr. J. Allen Hynek and his work on Project Blue and beyond, the National Geographic series has access to television footage interviews to see Hynek in action.

The major UFO events in Stephenville, Texas in 2008; the 1967 Malmstrom, Montana nuclear base disruption; and the 1997 Phoenix Lights sightings are covered in detail. The US policy of whitewashing, ridicule, and secrecy becomes obvious. Especially revealing are the commanders at Malmstrom who were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements and knew their careers would be over if they spoke to anyone about the incident. They waited 40 years to break their silence.
But times are changing. The series also features prominent government disclosure advocates like Leon Panetta, Senator Harry Reid, and Senator Kristen Gillibrand who believe the American public can handle the revelations without running wild in the streets with fear. After all, this is now a nation of Trekkies and Star Wars fanatics.

This week got even more real with Congressional hearings with Ryan Graves, executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace, retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch and retired Navy Cmdr. David Fravor testifying before the subcommittee on UFO’s. When NPR (National Public Radio) runs a story, you know it has the powers-that-be stamp of approval.
Disclosure is definitely happening. The rationale seems to be safety for aircraft that has to deal with UAPs (Unknown Anomalous Phenomena). Personally, I’m skeptical that it’s a ruse for furthering the military industrial complex. Hopefully, this isn’t another excuse for war, but, rather a path to peaceful co-existence with highly intelligent civilizations that have been watching human development since the dawn of man.