
Shortly before Josie and I departed Durango, CO for our Baja California, Mexico adventure, I picked up the free copy of the Durango edition January/February 2018 E.P.I.C. (Empowering People Inspiring Community). Not only did I feel empowered and inspired reading it but was motivated to take action and contact Leia Meryt who wrote a story called “Coming Home”. I’m honored to share with you one of the latest G.A.S. Stations called Infinite Heart, where you’ll find, “A wellspring of gratitude and grace”. Liea is a Personal Transformation Coach. Her journey has taken her from being a medical assistant/cardiology technician, to being a Preschool/Elementary School teacher, mother and now, a grandmother. She has always been drawn to be of service to others and believes her willingness to be of the highest service in these magnificent days is her true calling. She was raised in Santa Barbara, Ca and in the early 80’s moved to Durango to help run an outdoor adventure school. She says, “Life is an ever-changing adventure, filled with “bumps in the road”, that asks each one of us to keep moving forward, one step at a time.” Leia works with a variety of healing modalities such as, Mindfulness, Sound Healing, Shamanic Journeying and Innovative Idea Exchange to mention a few. Upon our return to Durango, Leia, Josie and I got together over a cup of coffee and had a conversation with G.A.S. One topic we covered is the joy of finding others that you can reciprocate and share authentically life’s experiences without feeling you are being judged or as if you’re off your rocker. It’s refreshing to find people like Leia because you walk away with an unexpected gift; something they said, or the feelings exchanged are priceless. If you are feeling stuck in the middle of life’s road, contact Leia and get reconnected with your true self and get your G.A.S. Tank filled.