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Letter to life ( starting again)

 Dear life,  It's been a long while since I've updated my audience on what's going on with me so I thought I best do this now while I have a space between series.  We just wrapped up Spiritual September and I've decided to do shocktober for October this year. There's a lot of things in the world that are shocking Daisy Change has a lot to share.  I'm combing through old posts retagging them adding images and social media graphics. It's one heck of a job.  I apparently haven't written a letter to you since my engagement fell through 3 years ago. I'm living with my family back in Wales now and writing had become my bread and butter.  I have 25 blogs across the interwebs  All on different topics but Daisy Change has always been my main one.  15 years and still going strong. We have been through a lot and I'm so glad I built change into the model of daisy change because we are now on Daisy Change's personal and unpretty era.  I'm okay with wr...

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Wrapping up Spiritual September

Wrapping Up Spiritual September 🌼 As September comes to a close, we pause to take a deep breath and look back on the journey we’ve walked together. Spiritual September wasn’t about reaching a finish line—it was about slowing down, noticing the sacred in the everyday, and finding ways to nourish both heart and spirit. Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored different practices and reflections—small seeds planted in our daily routines that remind us to stay rooted in what matters most. Whether you prayed, journaled, walked in nature, lit a candle, or simply took a few extra moments of silence, each step was a movement toward presence and peace. What We’ve Learned Together ✨ Spirituality is personal – There is no single “right way” to connect with God, the universe, or your deepest self. Your path is yours alone, and that is beautiful. ✨ Small rhythms matter – It’s often the quiet, consistent practices—gratitude lists, morning prayers, evening reflections—that shape our days mor...

Overcoming the one eye of freemasonry:a Christian perspective

This is the most personal article I've ever crafted.  Overcoming the “One Eye” of Freemasonry: A Christian Perspective The “all-seeing eye” or “one eye” is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with Freemasonry. For many Christians, seeing this symbol stirs unease, curiosity, or even fear. The good news is that as followers of Christ, we do not need to be shaken by man-made symbols. Scripture reminds us that “greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4). Overcoming the “one eye” is not about battling a symbol—it’s about walking in truth, guarding our hearts, and fixing our gaze on Jesus Christ. 1. Understand the symbol without giving it power The Eye of Providence, often shown as an eye inside a triangle with rays of light, is an ancient symbol used long before Freemasonry. Freemasonry uses it to signify watchfulness and insight. But as Christians, we don’t need secret symbols to remind us of truth: “The eyes of the Lord are in every place,...

Spiritual September - Why I'm not a political Christian

🌼 Why I’m Not a Political Christian It’s hard to miss how loud politics has become in the church. Election seasons, culture wars, heated arguments online — it can feel like Christianity has been reduced to a platform, a ballot box, or a hashtag. But here’s the truth: I’m not a political Christian. My faith is not a party affiliation, and my hope is not in a government. 1. Jesus didn’t come to build an empire When Jesus walked the earth, His people were under Roman rule. Many wanted Him to overthrow the empire, to lead a revolution, to establish political power. But He didn’t. Instead, He preached about the kingdom of God — a kingdom not built by votes or armies, but by love, repentance, and grace. “My kingdom is not of this world.” — John 18:36 2. Faith is bigger than sides Politics asks us to choose sides, to divide into “us” and “them.” But Jesus crossed lines constantly. He ate with tax collectors, touched lepers, spoke with Samaritans, welcomed children, and forgave enem...

Spiritual September - Why I'm Not Charlie Kirk ( No hate)

I'm willing to talk about taboo subject because some one needs to shed light on these things. That said I try to have a balanced approach when writing these articles. I hope I have succeeded on this very sensitive post.  🌼 Why I’m Not Charlie Kirk Every so often, someone asks me if I follow Charlie Kirk, or assume that because I’m a Christian, I must share his views. The short answer is: I don’t.  I was made to be Hayley not Charlie.  This isn’t about disliking a person. Charlie Kirk is made in the image of God, just like all of us. This is about clarity — about what kind of Christian I want to be, and what kind of faith I want to reflect. 1. Christianity isn’t a political brand When Christianity gets reduced to a political platform, it loses its heart. Jesus didn’t die for a party, a nation, or an ideology. He died to reconcile people to God. My faith can and should influence how I engage with the world — but it can never be reduced to slogans or voting blocs. 2....

Spiritual September - 'Why witchcraft is Dangerous

 Spiritual September: Why Witchcraft Is Dangerous Around the world, witchcraft takes many forms. Sometimes it looks like old traditions passed down through families. Sometimes it’s dressed up as “harmless fun” — spells on TikTok, crystals, horoscopes, tarot cards. And in some places, it’s deeply tied to cultural practices and rituals. It’s easy to dismiss it all as “just stories” or “just a vibe.” But scripture is very clear: God takes this seriously. “Let no one be found among you… who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells… Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord.” — Deuteronomy 18:10–12 Why is witchcraft dangerous? It promises control that belongs to God. At the heart of most witchcraft is the idea that we can bend reality — through rituals, symbols, or forces — to get what we want. But control belongs to God alone. Trying to seize it ourselves always leads us away from Him. It opens doors we can’t c...