My Journey.
Welcome. This is my record of my personal divine experiences and a documentation of my visions. I am a 27 year old psychology scholar, author and ex-entertainment industry artist (Although I am still an artist in my free time!). I currently work in a hospital as an advocate and carry with me everyday a shard of wood from the crufixion to silently pray and give hope to those who are losing theirs. I come from a Lebanese Jamaican heritage and a family history of war survivors, hard workers, and resilience in the face of suffering. Throughout my life I have experienced multiple spiritual and divine visions, dreams, and experiences that have shaped my life and the lives, faith, and mental health of those around me. I once ran from the storm into shelter. Now, I stand in the middle of the wind and rain and find God within it. This is a journal and documentation of those experiences, and I hope by reading this it will, in some way, touch your life as well.
My life’s purpose
Even before I entered the entertainment industry as an artist, I felt a deep calling to change the lives of those around me and help the world. In my teenage years, my mom and I would create elaborate decor for our church's alter during special events and for visiting Saints, which was where my visions began intensifying. I embarked on a healing journey to make peace with the many years of suffering and trauma I endured. I was aggressively persecuted for my faith in God and myself, but the wisdom I found in healing from this long period of emotional draught carried me through. I have since turned my pain into purpose and used my knowledge and wisdom to help other trauma survivors find their own. I now work as a patient advocate in a local hospital and am working alongside Christ in my journey to become a psychologist, and take my desire to heal to the next level. I bring a relic from the crucifixion with me to work everyday to silently pray for those suffering and help others feel closer to God.
Meditation: If God created and is everything, then he created the existence of suffering too. Suffering is divine. What a gift it is to experience suffering and healing in one lifetime in the prescence of God.
Visions I’ve had
Visions of the Virgin Mary
Visions of God Visions of the Saints Dreams of biblical events and deceased community members quoting/reenacing biblical scenes that I otherwise did not know about.- What I saw
- When it happened
- What it felt like
Miracles I’ve witnessed
Medical miracles.
Dreams and Visions that became real. Misc.On the miracles page, I include what happened, what I asked for, and what the outcome was.
Faith and heritage
I come from a Lebanese Jamaican family with a lifetime spent in the Catholic Maronite community. The shard of wood from the Crucifixion, along with various other relics of Saints, have been in my family for generations. I am the first in my family to embark on the path for Clinical Psychology and break the curse of suffering we have endured.
Add a short paragraph here about Lebanese roots, family history, and traditions.