
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior
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The Spiritual Cost Of Using Angel Numbers To Force Earthly Outcomes
Across Christianity and many ancient spiritual traditions, there has always been a clear warning about practices that attempt to manipulate unseen forces. These warnings are often misunderstood in the modern world, where witchcraft has been softened into an aesthetic, a hobby, or a form of self‑expression. But the original concern was never about candles, herbs, symbols, or rituals. It was about the direction of the human will. It was about the soul’s alignment with the Divine. It was about the danger of believing that a person can take control of what belongs to God alone.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior6 days ago in Humans
Understanding Soul Contracts and the Difference Between Twin Flames and Karmic Soulmates
Understanding Soul Contracts and the Difference Between Twin Flames and Karmic Soulmates When people first learn about soul contracts or the idea of a soul curriculum, they often make the same mistake: they start interpreting every relationship through the lens of their own personality and their own ego. They assume every person was “brought into their life” to teach them something, as if the contract is one‑sided. But a soul contract is never one‑directional. If someone is part of your curriculum, you are part of theirs. You are learning from them just as much as they are learning from you. This mutuality is the foundation of the curriculum I describe in The Soul’s Curriculum — every soul is both student and teacher, and every interaction is an exchange.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior6 days ago in Humans
Cynthia Lennon and the Cost of Loving a Beatle
Cynthia Powell was born in Blackpool on 10 September 1939, the youngest of three children. Her mother, Lillian, had been evacuated from Liverpool at the start of the Second World War, along with many pregnant women seeking safety from German air raids. Cynthia spent only her earliest days in Blackpool before the family relocated to Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, a quieter, middle‑class area where she grew up .
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior12 days ago in Humans
John Lennon And Blackpool: A Life Threaded Through A Seaside Town
John Lennon’s connection to Blackpool begins long before the Beatles, long before the cameras and the roar of theatre crowds. It starts in the small, bright details of childhood holidays, in the smell of sea air and the glow of variety‑show stages, and it runs forward into one of the most painful scenes of his early life. Yet the story does not stop there. Blackpool also stands quietly at the origin of his first great love, his first wife, and the mother of his first child. The town becomes a kind of hidden axis in his life: a place of early joy, a site of rupture, a stage of triumph, and the birthplace of the woman who would share his formative years of fame.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior12 days ago in History











