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Saying Goodbye to a Young Master

Leric is gone…

Well, he’s gone but not really gone; he’s making his presence known in many ways.

The accident happened last month in Bermuda when his motorcycle collided with a car.

Leric is the son of one of my clients. He was only 21. He left us on his sister’s birthday. She’s only 25.

We’re still in shock.

I learned about his passing almost in real time via Whatsapp.

One minute, I was talking to his Mom, Angela, about my upcoming trip to Bermuda this month to perform a spiritual ceremony for her.

Then, some sixty minutes later, she called back to tell me there’s been an accident, and it doesn’t look good.

“We need some prayers,” she said.

While she was on the way to the hospital we were messaging each other back and forth. She managed to get there in time to see him still breathing. But a few hours later he was gone.

Angela is a strong woman — yet no parent is ever prepared for the loss of a child.

“I’m struggling with abandonment, and the loss of my son, my blood, my responsibility, my true friend. Someone who was not just good company, but deep company. I’m boring myself to death with these tears but they won’t stop. I definitely need help.”

I’m sharing Angela’s story because even in the midst of all her pain, she is a healer. She wants to use her loss as an opportunity to bring wisdom and encouragement to others.

Angela is a rare soul; God put her together in a different way than most people I know.

In her September 26 eulogy to Leric, Angela said:

Leric’s death is not a tragedy but a radical invitation to explore our connection with spirit and to begin to focus on the deeper meaning of our lives. Leric’s death is a dramatic revelation of not just the continuation of life but the glorious elevation of it.

She added that:

“The fact that Leric may very well have successfully passed all of the requirements his soul endeavored to achieve on earth, and has graduated to the next level of existence with flying colors and the highest honors, and it only took him 21 years to do it — amazing!”

This morning, Angela sent me photos of Leric. They were taken on one of their many walks in nature. She loved how the sunlight mystically enveloped him in each snapshot that day.

Although Angela is struggling, she’s trying to get back on track, doing the things she’s always loved. She still makes time to do spiritual readings for clients using her favorite deck of orisa-inspired tarot cards.

Her advice to others who are grieving the loss of a loved one?

“I love the African indigenous perspective of no separation between worlds. There is no loss. It’s an illusion. I know that we’ve all been through this before in countless lifetimes, but we just can’t remember. Stay close and strong in spirit. Keep your spiritual practice up even when you don’t feel like it because that is truly where our empowerment comes from.”

She’s been encouraged by signs of of Leric’s presence.

About one week after his passing, Angela asked me to do a reading to see what Ifa, the deity of wisdom can reveal about her son.

Using advanced divination techniques I’ve learned over the years, I was able to tell her what family member he was spending the most time with, what his core mission on earth was, and how he is making his presence known that week..

“Pay close attention to butterflies,” I told her.

Rather than tell you about the astonishing encounters that Leric’s family and friends have had with butterflies, I’ve attached two audio files that you can download to and listen to yourself. (See below) I love the enthusiasm in their voices. You MUST check these audio clips out.

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Spiritual messages are real. They happen more often than we think.

Our loved ones do indeed speak to us.

Does this mean all loved ones in Spirit might be communicating via butterflies? Not necessarily — I shared other ways in my book, Meditations Across The King’s River (see the chapter, “Return of the Matriarch.”)

Spirits can choose to communicate in an infinite number of ways such as dreams, memories, songs, inspiration, fragrances, intuition – they can even manipulate photographs, electrical appliances, garage doors, lights, alarm clock and cell phones.

From what Angela tells me, Leric was a quiet soul who loved gardening and had a deep respect for nature. He was employed by the Bermuda Land Development Company, and his entire department shut down for his funeral to pay their respects. Three of his co-workers were pallbearers.

“They talked about his dedication and hard work — that he came to them fully knowledgeable, professional, prepared and ready to work. That he was mature and respectful, and if he stayed he would have gone far. They said the place will never be the same again.”

“Leric’s transition is prompting many people to delve deep into spiritual matters, the possibility of life after death, what it’s like on the Otherside — all the things that people never like to take into consideration.”

This is all for now, .

It’s clear that Leric was a master teacher. Honored to have been in his classroom. Job well done.

We can’t take this moment nor our loved ones for granted. Of course, we all know this — the challenge is to remember it.

The challenge is to also remember why we are here, and to treasure each blessing we’ve been given.

Sending love to you and yours.

I’m on my way to Bermuda but will be thinking of you.

Let’s talk soon!

James

Author Meditations Across The King’s River

P.S. Still available for spiritual readings.

P.S. Meditations Across The King’s River can be ordered here:

James

You Can’t Stop Now

Greetings,

I had a great talk with my friend Jeanette recently.

She describes herself as “a proud daughter of the Haitian Diaspora raised by working class Black and Brown Los Angeles.”

Jeanette is an international scholar-activist, life coach, and studying Ifa priestess.

Her coaching is rooted in black internationalism and African spirituality, and she coaches in both English and Spanish.

Our conversation made me I realize I had been missing out on something really important.

Jeanette pointed out that it’s rare for readers to have the opportunity to talk with authors they love one-on-one.

She’s right….

Although I’ve done several media interviews, before and after my book was published, I haven’t done any recorded interviews with readers — until now.

That didn’t feel right to me…

We decided to do a Zoom call because we felt others might benefit from our conversation.

Conversation with James Weeks, Author of Meditations Across The King's River, and scholar-activist Jeannete Charles from james Weeks on Vimeo.

We spoke of many things — the spiritual experiences in the Caribbean that inspired me to write my book, the forces that led me into the Ifa spiritual tradition, why I decided to include chapters on technology and finance in Meditations Across The King’s River.​

Jeanette, who lives in Southern California, shared why the book touched her deeply: “I felt like I was with you in Guadeloupe. I felt I was with you in Jamaica. I felt I was with you and your son in Nigeria. It felt like part of my own healing journey.”

“It was the first book I read cover to cover during the stay at home order. For me, it was a way to release the pent up anxiety, the pressure, and the concern that has been growing since covid 19.”

…Jeanette also shared one of her favorite affirmations from the book:

“When the story of your life is told, let it be said that you went after your dreams. That you had vision and could see what others could not see. That you had courage and did what others did not do. That you had faith and persevered to the end.”

My time with Jeanete went by so quickly. I didn’t have time to say everything I was hoping to say.

But now that Jeanette has inspired me, I’ll be doing more intimate Zoom calls with readers and scholars, and I’ll be doing my first FB live event soon as well.

If my work has impacted you in some way, and you want to talk to me about it, let’s make it happen.

I know you have wisdom that others can benefit from too.

You can’t stop now, , and neither can I.

The world needs your gift, your vision, your presence. There’s so much at stake, and you can make a difference.

2021 is right around the corner…

Don’t walk in fear. Tap into what inspires you and focus on that.

So many things are still possible for you.

Let me know what you’ve been up to, and I will write you back ASAP.

Talk soon,

James Weeks​

P.S. Still available for spiritual readings.

P.S.S. Meditations Across The King’s River is available at the link below:
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Why You Must Balance Spiritual and Financial Growth

Greetings,

I included a chapter on balancing spiritual and financial growth in my book, Meditations Across The King’s River because I felt it was a conversation we need to have.

…I still feel that way.

And that’s what I said when I was interviewed on the radio show Africa Today about two years ago. If you missed it, you can listen to it here: https://kpfa.org/player/?audio=302530

It’s plain to see how important wealth conversations are now.

…The health and economic crisis that has shaken our world has made this clear.

Recently, a writer for the New York Times said, “the work force that powers our economy today is a low-wage work force that is disproportionately made up of Black women and other women of color. But we don’t take care of them at all.”

The article goes on to say: “Many jobs that were lost may never return. Too many of us could end up working along a Walmart or Amazon supply chain, while not earning enough to shop there.”

I don’t know what your financial situation is, but I do know there are many things we can all do to improve our financial situation even as we continue fighting police brutality and racism.

…I shared a few practical steps in my book.

But it’s not enough to have more information; it’s crucial to act on information.

…And we must also must understand where we are wasting precious time, money and energy.

My life has changed dramatically since I wrote Meditations Across The King’s River.

These days, every single day, I teach others what I am learning — how to make money in the largest financial markets in the world. I’m a trader, and I love it. If you would like more information about trading, reach out to me. I would be happy to mentor you.

My journey has taught me that some communities are light years ahead and others are light years behind when it comes to finances. Not good.

I’ve also learned that you – yes you, can probably be wealthy if you have the right tools, the right discipline, the right mentors, and the right mindset.

Can’t go into everything right now but here are some tips.

1. You must be intentional:You can’t just pray about financial improvement. You must know what steps to take and you must take them consistently. Think about how can your invest your money or save more of it each week.

2. Educate yourself: I teach others, but I also study from successful mentors every week.

3. Expand your circle: If no one in your circle is talking about wealth and/or taking steps to achieve it, expand your circle.

4. Examine your beliefs about money: Too many people have been led to believe that it’s not spiritual to want wealth or strive to achieve it. I disagree. We are all being called to build a nation and we can’t do it if we are constantly struggling. If you want to travel, fund projects you believe in, or buy a home, you’re going to need money.

5. Watch your relationships: If you’re in a troubled, toxic relationship it will be difficult to build wealth because you’ll be too emotionally drained to make wise decisions. Let toxic friends go too.

6..Get a mentor: A mentor can accelerate your learning curve and get you to your goals much faster than you can on your own.

I love talking about wealth. But I also love short newsletters.

So I’ve got to go…

Keep your spirits up.

You deserve better and it’s not too late. Let’s manifest those dreams.

Send me a message and I’ll respond to you asap.

Love
James

P.S. Still available for spiritual readings.
P.P.S If you would like to order a signed copy of my book let me know.

You Must Move With Spirit


Maya’s moving to Ghana…


Even though these are uncertain times, even though we’re in a pandemic, even though not all family members approve.


“I’m following the signs in front of me,” Maya says. “I’m going where the river is taking me.”


I first met this bold business woman several months ago…


…And when I did a spiritual reading for her back then, I told her what she
already knew — her ancestors want her in Ghana. (Ancestors have their own reasons.)

Maya says she felt a spiritual and cultural connection to Ghana during her first visit years ago.


Even though she grew up in Florida and has Jamaican and African-American roots, when she stepped off the plane in Ghana, it was like watching a movie reminding her this is home.


I’m sharing Maya’s journey because I hope it inspires you.
Here’s what I’ve learned. Our souls don’t like stagnation.


We can’t keep living the same life over and over again, then wonder why we
feel unfulfilled, like something big is missing.


Something must change.


Sometimes we need to let folks go, things go, jobs go, or even a country go.
My own journey has taught me there’s never a perfect time. Never.

When I went to Nigeria in 2008 to start working on my film, we were in the
midst of a major recession. My Mom didn’t want me to go. She felt I should
save my money for something else.


Every time I listened to Mom my heart sank. I stopped listening to Mom.
Here’s the thing, if you’re looking for a reason NOT to do what you feel called to do, you will definitely find it.


Some reasons are valid. But let’s face it — some reasons are based on fear. We need honesty and wisdom to know the difference.


Maya says she refuses to be scared. “It’s weird,” she told me. “I feel happy for the first time. I’m looking forward to every day.”


My tips for following your calling during tough times? I shared many in my book, Meditations Across The King’s River, but for now I will say:

  1. Don’t try to do everything. Focus on what will bring the most value.
  2. Eliminate distractions. You can’t spend more time on social media
    than you spend on your goals.
  3. Align yourself with mentors and/or folks that can genuinely help you.
  4. Be patient. Allow things to develop in their own way and at their own
    pace.
  5. Find a way to fund your dreams.
    That’s what Maya did. Several months ago, she started an online business of Ghananian imports to support her move this year.

    I’m going to miss my friend Maya. I told her to keep the faith and to remember the ancestors will be there to support her.


    Your ancestors will support you too. Move with Spirit.

    I have to go. Working on a new trailer for my film, Across The King’s River,
    and my director will be here soon.


    All my love

    James


    P.S. Still available for spiritual readings.
    P.S.S. If you would like to purchase a signed copy of my book, write me back.
    Blessings

    James

We Are Here To Evolve

I was talking to my friend from Ghana via Zoom about two weeks ago…

….I was moved by some of the things she was saying, and I started taking notes to share with you.

We met because she wanted more information about one of my passions — teaching people how to make money on-line by trading in the largest financial markets in the world.

But before we started talking about finance, she went deep into spirituality. I paid close attention to what this elder from Africa had to say.

Bvanessa feels Covid 19 is giving us an opportunity to evolve…

“Even with all this destruction there is hope,” she said. “We as a species have to work on ourselves. We are the custodians of the planet. If the earth is shaken, then we will be shaken. When we destroy the earth we are destroying ourselves. The planet is resettling. It’s the cleansing of our souls. We are here to evolve.”

Bvanessa also spoke about the importance of trees in our ecosystem and our ancestors. “We don’t seem to remember that our ancestors are our first line of defense,” she said.

And we must be willing to shift and make changes for the next generation. “We have to pick up the baton and move forward,” she said.

Can’t speak for you, but Bvannesa’s words makes me think. I feel them. I believe these are powerful truths.

After my last newsletter several weeks ago, so many people wrote me to say that in some ways the pandemic has brought a new level of spiritual awareness into their lives, and somehow, they can never be the same again.

I was encouraged by that…

Yet, I am also aware of all the pain and suffering: the recession, the countless lives that we’ve lost, the anxiety, the stress that so many families, especially Moms, are feeling as they attempt to balance home schooling children and working — if they still have a job.

I’m doing fine and so is my family. I’m grateful for that…

As a spiritual advisor, I know that day and night, light and darkness, positive and negative, always flow together. The challenge for us spiritual seekers on this earth plane is to seek the light even amidst adversity.

What do you think the message is for you? How are you coping?

My deepest condolences if you’ve lost friends or family members.

Feel free to write if you need a shoulder of support…

Would love to hear what’s on your mind, no matter what it is. I’ll respond to your comments asap.

Love and blessings to you and your loved ones until we talk again, and thank you for being a part of my journey.

Blessings

James Weeks

Author Meditations Across The King’s River

P.S. Still available for spiritual readings.

P.P.S. If you would like to purchase a signed copy of my book, Meditations Across The King’s River, let me know.

Something Good Can Come From This

Greetings,

I ran into my friend Sarah a few weeks ago….

She owns a popular, Caribbean-inspired restaurant in Oakland called Miss Ollie’s. Great food — I love her fried chicken.

Anyways, she was in good spirits when I saw her. To be honest, I was surprised because I had been a bit worried about her. As you know, the restaurant industry, like nearly every industry, has been dealt a huge blow by the corona virus.

Sarah flashed a huge smile when she saw me and served up some take-out food I could share with my wife. Many of her colleagues in the restaurant business are freaking out, she confessed. But she’s not.

“Something good will come from this,” she said. Those were her first words to me.

…Her smile and energy lifted my Spirit and inspired me to look at the pandemic with spiritual eyes. Somehow it made me think about our ancestors and what wisdom they would offer us at this time.

Even though it’s tough, Sarah says the pandemic is forcing us to change for the better — change our habits, change our diets, and hopefully change our mentality – our ways of thinking and living on the earth.

For too long we’ve been obsessed with wanting “more, more, more, and bigger, bigger bigger.” Now the earth has a chance to breathe,” Sarah said. “Sure, we will lose some people,” she added, “but we have to get ready for the next dimension.”

My friend, Nicole, said something similar.

Nicole is a teacher in NY and hails from the island of Jamaica. “We’ve done so much damage to the earth,” she told me on Whatsapp. “The earth is just resetting itself. I’ve been looking at pictures of Venice — the water is clear, the fish are back, the dolphins are swimming,” said Nicole. “In India, they can see the Himalayas because the fog is gone. In Los Angeles, you can see the skyline.”

On the inside, Nicole has been experiencing deep transformation. “I’m living on a higher frequency,” she said. “I realize I’m not alone and God and the ancestors are with me. I get up every morning grateful to be alive. I used to worry about money but I don’t worry about that stuff anymore”

And she’s not as anxious as she used to be. “I live for the moment. I live for the day. I used to feel like a rat on a wheel. I used to be afraid to sit quietly because I was scared of what to listen for and what would come. The TV would have to be on all the time, even though I’m not watching it — music would have to be playing.”

Now Nicole listens for spiritual messages without judging what comes. She’s allowing herself to be led by Spirit step by step, she says.

What about you, ?

Do you think something good will come from this crisis? If so, I would love to hear your perspective.

And if you’ve lost a job or a loved one, please know I’m holding you in prayer. My good friend, Joel Mcphee says the crisis is forcing us to realize “we all need each other, and we’re deeply connected — it demonstrates the power of nature and the power of our Creator,” he said.

I am sending you and your loved ones good energy during this uncertain time, .

Keep the faith…

Respond to this blog, and I’ll write you back as soon as time permits.

With you in Spirit.

Love Always

James Weeks

Author, Meditations Across The King’s River

P.S. Still doing Spiritual Readings.

P.P.S. And if you would like a signed copy of my book, Meditations Across The King’s River, let me know.