Woot!

My oldest, closest friend is moving down here next month. I haven’t seen him in an astounding 16 years. I’m trying to find him a place to live. He works with Infinite Possibility as a GLBTQ and a Recovery mentor and gives a solid tarot reading. Matter of fact, I taught him myself. He goes Continue reading →

Good News and Bad News

I seem to have forgotten how to cry.

The good news: We are now accepting registration for a series of classes (to be held in a chat room) on spirit contact, astral work, and working with spirits. If you’re interested in learning more, you can click the link at the top of the page or go directly to the scheduling page. Classes are Continue reading →

How to Tell if Your Spirit Friend is Real

I see you!

The number one concern that my clients, friends, and acquaintances share regarding their spirit companions is whether or not these spirits are real, and how to verify that reality. Doubt, being its own special hell, can attack from various directions: Doubt that the spirit is real. Doubt that he is who he says he is Continue reading →

Artist Trading Cards

nomnomnom

I recently discovered a trend. I’m not really clear on how old it is, but I don’t much care, either. It’s a very cool idea, and I would love to trade cards with my friends, if any of you are artistic and would be interested in this. Check out the article; I don’t have time Continue reading →

I’ll Be at DragonCon

This was drawn by a guy named John.

I’m going to be at DragonCon this year, August 31-September 3. If you’re going to be there, leave a comment or contact me at sheta@spiritcompanion.com so we can meet up!

Pagan Blog Project

By Mats!

So apparently there’s this ongoing thing called the Pagan Blog Project, and lots of people are participating. I just found out about it a few days ago, and I signed up, but as usual I’m thinking maybe I bit off more than I can swallow because I still haven’t found the time to actually write Continue reading →

Changes a la Meridjet

And the wind always blows.

There is so much to catch you all up on, but it would be both pointless and boring to give you a bullet list or to try to summarize everything. Some things are more topical, and more internally pressing, than others. My increasingly pragmatic life belies the fact that when you strip me down to Continue reading →

Events of Recent Months

It's bloody cold out there.

I’m beginning to think that moving the blog to an inner page was an error. No one is commenting, so I’m uncertain if anyone is reading. If you are, please leave a comment (at the blog) so that I know about it. Life has been a roller coaster since I started school in September. It’s Continue reading →

Time for Holiday Cards

Our leaves have actually been falling for months now. Due to drought.

Once again, I’m offering holiday cards for this winter. If you’d like a card from me, email me at sheta@spiritcompanion.com with your name, address, and preferred winter holiday. I’d love cards, and you can send mine to: Sheta Kaey c/o Rending the Veil 260-A Oakland St. Baytown, TX 77520 I’ve also updated my Amazon wishlist Continue reading →

Decals Needed!

Get spooky with it!

Wow, has it really been five weeks since I did a blog post? School is really cutting into my time, but I hadn’t realized it had been so long. My apologies; I’m working on a schedule to keep me on top of my bazillion projects and their various tasks, but it’s not in use yet, Continue reading →

Movies Are Fun, Not Fine Wine

Wingardium Leviosa!

[Edited for typos and clarification] I am not a movie snob. I don’t rate movies based on their important social commentary (e.g. District 9) or their challenges for actors. I avoid most dramas that don’t incorporate real suspense and, oddly, I have to be dragged to watch most comedies (though a few then become favorites). Continue reading →

Life Begins at 50

I do what I can.

Below is my entry into the first Campaigner’s Challenge, some thing going on with a bunch of bloggers and writers that I discovered on Google+. I’ll explain about that later. For now, we’ve been challenged to write a short(!) story of 200 words or less. Mine is exactly 200… and a true story, since I’ve Continue reading →