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I’m reading Harry Potter – in French, to practise my French – so that’s the reason for the cauldron reference. 🙃
What I really mean is: This is what I’m cooking at the moment!
Firstly, The Mastery Club course is about to be launched online! 🥳
The Mastery Club was my first book (2006) and is my most ‘famous’ published book 😁 It won an international award and attracted enthusiastic testimonials from such legends as Dr John Demartini, Jack Canfield, Brandon Bays, Jon Gabriel, Dr William Tiller, and many more; to say nothing of scores of children, teenagers, parents and teachers.

In 2008 I adapted the lessons in the book to a ten-week program that has been taught in five countries to school students, adults and families. And now, or at least, very soon, a long-time dream is to be realised when we launch the online program!
I’m also progressing my musical, HIPPOCRyTIC OATH. I have a keen composer on board, and we are getting ready to launch a fund-raising drive for the next stages of development, which include a ‘table read’, second draft of the script, and the musical score being written.
And I’m running Open Mic Nights locally for writers, teaching Creative Writing and Communication Skills to home-educating students, coaching writers and others one-on-one, hosting community events, gardening, and delighting in my family, especially my ten-month old granddaughter… Those are the many delicious ingredients bubbling away in my cauldron!
Coming up is an interview with Dr John Demartini, a long-time inspiration of mine. I’ll be asking him to share his view on the distinction between absolute and relative truth. Is there such a thing as objective reality or is everything subjective? I’ll be speaking to Dr Demartini in June and will share the link after we’ve spoken.
Here’s to a magnificent winter.
Dear Liliane
I may not write as often, but I am always so thrilled by your updates.
And when I read all the other wonderful authors written in this post, I’m inspired all over again.
When I look back on the date of TMC (2006) and Georgia was only 4 years old, and we felt we had struck gold stumbling across you – goodness knows how – but grateful to this day.
And since our connection way back then, and your Mastery for Life Writer’s Course I trialled, along with your Dr John Demartini and Don Tolman books, you started expanding my world.
I loved The Secret and all The Chicken Soup for the Soul books so other authors presented themselves along the way.
I stumbled across Brandon Bay’s books The Journey and The Journey for Kids and was enthralled by her and have followed her for years now too.
But seeing your first mention of Jon Gabriel, made me realise why we have had our connection for so long. I loved his book – The Gabriel Method, but only read it after meeting him when he came to meet me for a homeschool chat for his daughter – and our girls hung out briefly. I’ve followed him for years now too.
And YOU, you never cease to amaze me, you hardworking woman, acting on your dreams.
And how exciting that you are a grandma now too. I missed that. Is this your son’s child or one of the twins?
And oh, to have witnessed your changes in life from way back then to now.
I just wanted to pop in again.
Onwards to you. Never backwards, and only sideways if you are swaying from a great night out.
Kym xox
Dear Kym,
What a joy to receive your email. You have made my day!
I have often proudly told people that my youngest fan was four years old.
It has been a wonderful journey, and, between the home-schooling and personal growth, you and I have certainly travelled in parallel.
I have been very grateful to you for your support in reading and giving feedback on my various projects, such as the writing course. (Next cab off the rank will be to get that one in online format as well!)
It’s my daughter, eldest of the twins, who is now a mum.
I am equally honoured to have met you, Kym. Your messages are always a gift and I look forward to the next time you ‘pop in’!
Much love,
Liliane