If you’re looking for a fresh Supernal Adventure, explore the messages coming through Tina Louise Spalding. The Jesus message of forgiveness, hope and love comes shining through. She is also the only female cast member from the show who is a parent. Tina Louise became the last surviving star from the original cast of Gilligan’s Island after the passing of Dawn Wells in 2020. 40 Days and 40 Nights promises to be thought-provoking with possibly more than a few Aha! moments. Tina Louise certainly is multi-talented and continues to be recognized for her work in the industry. This Jesus points out the mental programming that has influenced thinking from parents, school, governments, and media. Some may hang on to their sense of loss, whether it be a job, loved ones, or homes, and never get past the pain. ![]() The Jesus coming through Spalding paints an awareness that people are fearful and confused. Many of the spiritual community speak of the Awakening and moving from a 3-D existence to a 5-D world ala Kryon, Steve Nobel and others. Life will be forever altered for everyone at some level. 2020 is certainly a year of great change. The intent behind the messages is helping humanity adjust to current events and upheavals of The Shift. Spalding has committed to recording morning and evening messages from Jesus for 40 Days and 40 Nights. Jesus gave her a few months off, but now He is back with two daily commentaries in a series which began on September 7, 2020. The original YouTube videos are still available. A hardback paperback is expected in October. But she carried on and the material is now a full, viable companion to A Course in Miracles entitled A Year of Forgiveness, available as a Kindle e-book. Surely she had some “gimme a break, Jesus” days. Her daily discipline of recording and posting despite personal distractions and obligations is admirable. In January of 2019 she began a daily reading of the lessons of A Course in Miracles, which was followed by short commentaries from Jesus. While she has channeled a group entity (Ananda), some celebrities, she’s mostly channeling Jesus nowadays. She isn’t caught up in branding herself or being anyone’s guru. She gets out of the way and allows the material to come through. Tina is focusing on fulfilling her life purpose as a trance channel. Her years of studying A Course in Miracles has freed her from the fear of rejection or the need for approval where most people dwell. One of things I like about Tina is her apparent lack of ego. From my observation, the ego and personality of the host can muddy the material. All channeling entities must utilize the vocabulary and mental capacity of their hosts. ![]() Trance channels are ubiquitous on YouTube. At the time she had a small YouTube following, which has now blossomed to 23,000 plus. Firtionadams.I first became aware of trance channel Tina Louise Spalding a few years ago when I read her thought provoking, controversial book, Jesus, My Autobiography (see my review here). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a vocational school’s culinary program: Westfield Technical Academy Roger L. Please join us to honor Tina’s life on Friday, Decembetween 1-3pm a service will be held at 2 pm at Firtion Adams Funeral Service, 76 Broad Street, Westfield, MA. ![]() Many thanks to the SICU staff at Baystate Medical Center for your care and compassion. She worked as a Banquet Master Cook at MGM Springfield and was recently promoted to her dream job as a Sous Chef. ![]() For 20 years she enjoyed working at the Springfield MA Marriott in various culinary positions before taking her skills to the MGM Springfield. She welcomed everyone with open arms and became “mom” to so many, even at work. Tina was the best Mom any child could ask for. She also leaves her father Robert Fox of West Springfield her sisters Sandra Walmsley and her husband Richard of Holyoke Lisa Fox of Westfield Barbara Fox of North Dakota, Gloria Fox of West Springfield and many nieces and nephews. Fox, her mother Elizabeth A Fox her sisters Patricia Costigan and Donna Silva her nephew James Silva, III and her niece Aida Hernandez. She was predeceased by her daughter Jessica L. Hines and her best friend Alyssa Yelinek of Agawam. Fox, II and her daughter-in-law Charmaine Fox of Westfield her daughter, Cassandra M. WESTFIELD: Tina Louise Fox, 58, passed away on Friday, Decemsurrounded by family after a sudden battle with cancer.
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