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TUT * Notes from the Universe September 2022 Newsletter

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News and updates... Jambo {NAME}! ?Daddy, today?s Thoroughly Thursday. I made that up.? ?

News and updates... Jambo {NAME}! “Daddy, today’s Thoroughly Thursday. I made that up.”   “Which would you rather have, daddy, a bruise or a cut?”   “What are your two favorite places in the whole world, Daddy?” A perk to having extra time off at home, like when I’m laid out (this week) due to being sick, is word dancing with my daughter and hearing the unpredictable things she says… To her last question, above, I replied, “Wherever you and mummy are. What about you?” “Barnes & Noble and the library!”   “Really?!”   “Yeah, we’re going TODAY!”   “Oh…”   “Daddy… why does math exist?” May your September be filled with little voices, unexpected smiles, and a few good laughs. 💗 {NAME}, if you’re a writer, teacher, coach, or deep thinker, and you’ve always wanted to inspire and empower others, this is how! My Infinite Possibilities Certification Conference starts next week and we have people attending from all over the world: Canada, Japan, Ireland, Australia, Mauritius, India, Spain, Singapore, the United States, and beyond. 🌎  You can join us VIRTUALLY and become CERTIFIED to teach all that I teach about life, dreams, and happiness! Plus, [we have scholarships available]( for those in need of financial assistance (applications are due September 7th).  [Last chance to join us (scholarships + payment plans available!)]( {NAME}, The AWAKENING Adventure is now underway and in the past 4 weeks, we've heard 4 POWERFUL CHANNELED BROADCASTS: “Wow! I’m clapping!!!” ❤️ “Wonderful and powerful!” ❤️ “RESONANCE!!!” ❤️ “Majestic in so many ways!” ❤️ “Terrific, powerful, important!” ❤️ “These words touched me so deeply, I found myself sobbing.” ➤➤ Next up: Tuesday, Sept. 6 - Darryl Anka (channels Bashar) Tuesday, Sept. 13 - Daniel Scranton (channels The 9D Arcturian Council) [There's still time to join us - Doors close soon!]( {NAME}, every Tuesday morning, I broadcast a LIVE ["Mini-Manifesting Workshop"]( for Infinite Possibilities Members. These workshops often include:   - Manifesting tips, tools, and techniques - Guided visualizations - Encouraging riffs on your beauty and power - Affirmations to restore and empower - Stories and lessons from my own life experiences [We HANG-OUT here - 30 minutes - every Tuesday!]( {NAME}, my [Spiritual Tune-Ups Podcast]( is now a TOP 100 spiritual podcast! Here's what I talked about last month... ➤➤ Why we manifest things we don't like, how to manage conflicting thoughts, tricks to deal with sleepless anxiety, why some people have sad or painful deaths, how to be less self-critical, and lots more. 🎧 Listen now on: [Apple]( * [Spotify]( * [Google Podcasts]( If you leave a review, I’ll send you a gift! 🎁 Just email a screenshot of your review to review@tut.com. [3 Reasons to Create a Morning Ritual]( by Amanda Gold [Create Your Dream with a Word Tsunami]( by Debra DeVilbiss [3 Steps to Light the Spark in Your Heart]( by Verónica Fernández Pascual [5 Ways to Cultivate Your Earth Connection]( by Teresa Callihoo [Let's Go Fly a Kite]( by Linda Jacobs [6 Steps to Quantum Leap Your Reality]( by Mwendwa Mbaabu [5 Ways to Leverage the Spiritual Power of Habit]( by Khal Daghestani Do you want to write for us?  We're accepting article submissions for our blog. [Write for TUT - find out how!]( {NAME}, meet Jake and Jess, a husband and wife team, who have devoted their lives to selfless service. Together they started "Feed the Way," a charitable organization that takes to the streets to bring food and nourishment to our homeless brothers and sisters. They’ve logged over 4,000 volunteer hours, handing out over 8,500 care bags and 600 pairs of wool gloves, winter hats, and socks! We just donated $1,000. ❤️ [Please help if you can - every dollar puts food in someone's hand!]( ❤️ Want to stop receiving these monthly newsletters? Click "SafeUnsubscribe" in the footer below. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( with from theuniverse@tut.com [Update Profile/Email Address]( | Rapid removal with [SafeUnsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( The Universe Talks | 6526 Old Brick Rd #120-254, Windermere, FL 34786 Ensure delivery of your TUT emails: Add theuniverse@tut.com to your address book. This email address is not monitored, please do not reply. Visit our [Contact Us]( page.

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