Rev. Dr. Linda De Coff On Healing The Spirit

The sordid details of the Hollywood star, the starlet with promise – or finally the 15 minutes of fame story gone awry – unfortunately, these stories are far too common in the world of tinsel town; a world that we the common folk soak up from the tabloids like a sponge over a warm and yellow liquid that needs no formal introduction in to our lives.
Most of the time, the stars themselves see the signs that they should perhaps make a life change – of course the desire has to be there.
This story is different – it actually has a happy ending.
For Linda De Coff, the signs were there and the transition away from the politics that Hollywood demands as a price for fame was quite gradual.
Sometimes those signs come from the gut, from our instincts or our intuition. At other times, tragic events begin to happen – “My agent being killed in an accident was definitely one of many signs.” She said in speaking on tragedies that can serve as signs.
Linda was a leading Broadway actress – having earned her theater degree from Boston University, also having had the honor of being selected as one of The Top 40 Upcoming National Performers. Additionally, she had the honor of having worked with acting legends Raul Julia, Danny DeVito and Christopher Lloyd. She is perhaps best known for starring in Hurry Up Or I’ll Be 30.
Now, a renowned spiritual leader, Linda now known as Reverend Dr. Linda De Coff has written a book, Bridge of the Gods.
The Reverend’s book serves as a guide for helping those achieve a higher consciousness. She is the founder of New Thought International, Inc. Her practices combine the timeless spiritual teachings from the East and West into practical applications to living a life free of negativity overcoming the most difficult obstacles.
One of the lessons that Reverend De Coff teaches is on living in hindsight.
“It’s the lesson of living in foresight rather than hindsight. That is me realizing that when something has happened that it’s actually God at work.”
This lesson is of particular value to those who may ask the question – “Why me? Why does this happen to me?”
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