
Kathleen Pasley is the author of A Spiritual Tool Kit. Filled with intriguing stories from Kathleen’s own spiritual journey, her book is a shortcut to spiritual transformation. Fifteen tools such as forgiveness, prayer, meditation, affirmations and gratitude are indispensable for both the spiritual novice and the seasoned seeker. Sometimes humorous, always with a light touch, the book advocates for the reader to strengthen a divine connection that will improve daily life. Kathleen believes the journey inward is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
Kathleen is also an inspirational essayist. Her thought-provoking yet down-to-earth essays are enjoyed weekly by hundreds of readers. The topics she covers are drawn from life experience as well as forty years of spiritual studies. Using humor, personal stories and inspirational quotes, she draws the reader into her always interesting topics. She is currently compiling a book called Soul Searching with a Smile that will include her fans’ favorite essays.
Over the years, Kathleen has been published in the Huffington Post and her writing has been featured in many business publications. She has been interviewed on NBC News and given numerous radio interviews. Her commitment is to speak from the heart, sharing openly and honestly about every subject she tackles.
Photo by Richard Pasley
Quotes from Kathleen

We live in a world of constant ‘show-and-tell’, hiding parts of ourselves rather than acknowledging our unique, quirky, authentic selves.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

Negative thoughts will never give you positive results.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

God’s middle name is Mercy and His full name goes something like ‘The Dude Who Cuts Us All Some Slack.’
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

I believe there are no accidents in this world, especially when it comes to the people we meet, ranging from momentary encounters to lifelong relationships.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

Our peace of mind and tranquility are dependent on our willingness to let go.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

Stuck in the past? A recipe for depression.
Stuck in the future? A recipe for anxiety.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY

Some of our greatest emotional breakthroughs and spiritual learnings occur when we finally realize that we’re not really in control of much of anything in this life.
– KATHLEEN PASLEY
