New book offers weekly meditations for joyful living.
For her, that voice has become more prominent through the years, helping her find wisdom, love and guidance and prompting her to write two books. Her new release, “Inner Peace: The Soul Self Remembered, Volume 2” is now available on Amazon.
“As a child, I was aware that there was more to life than simply getting up in the morning and going to school and doing all the things kids do, because I could actually see things and hear things that other people weren’t hearing, which is kind of weird, but seemed normal to me.”
Many in Northern Arizona know Dr. Karon Lynn Lobrovich as a nationally recognized audiologist who founded Trinity Hearing Center in Flagstaff in 2008. Before that, she was recruited by Flagstaff Medical Center to start an audiology program. There, she was a pioneer and advocate for those with hearing difficulties and initiated the newborn hearing program. She also established an outpatient hearing center, where individuals could be fit with hearing aids.
But in the sometimes-chaotic environment of the hospital setting, Dr. Lobrovich had trouble putting that world to bed at night and getting the deep sleep she needed – and this began a journey of spiritual awareness.
She turned to meditation and found the calm she was looking for. She also discovered a world of wisdom, unconditional love and gentle guidance. She says we can all find this guidance by routinely stilling the mind and inviting guidance from spiritual Beings. She has written two books to help us. Her latest book, “Inner Peace: The Soul Self Remembered, Volume 2,” offers calming insight through weekly meditations designed to help others expand their light and joy. She also hosts her podcast on YouTube, “Inner Peace Place.”
“I’ve been meditating for more than 30 years and when you’re in a state of meditation, you’re in a state of flow, perfection, love. It was frustrating that when I stopped meditating and got into my daily activities, all the wonderful energy would leave. I wanted to figure out how to meld the two awarenesses. I wanted to live with the meditation type of feeling in my daily world and that’s when things started changing for me.”
Words began flooding her mind. Then they became sentences. “It would start in the middle of the night and wake me up. I wondered, ‘What is this?’ So, I started listening.”
She began writing down the messages that came to her and then she could fall asleep. That went on for years, while she collected “snippets” of information.
Those snippets now appear in her books. They show up like this: “To experience true joy is to experience the ‘right now.’ The life patterns you use are formed from habits and habits are always from the past. If you want joy today, now, you must sit with this moment. Joy is always in your Being. It is innate. Push aside the vibration from past experiences and joy will welcome you!”
Lobrovich calls the spirit world “energy,” a collection of universal intelligence that can teach us to develop a healthy relationship between our Personality Self, or ego and our Soul Self. She calls her guide of this universal energy, “Andre.”
“I wanted to be able to say, ‘I value who I am today and all of my habits and all of my nuances.’ How do I turn what I do, think, say and feel into a more calm and peaceful existence on a day-to-day basis. That’s when this information started coming. As I used the information more and more, my life shifted dramatically.”
One meditation in her latest book discusses why we are attracted to energy that may not be peaceful for us. “The Ego likes some chaos or movement as a means of feeling alive or in a state of action. An attraction to a person with powerful movement and a constantly changing agenda makes a great target for your Ego!”
A suggestion offered by Andre to eliminate hurt or frustration when harsh words are said to or about you, is learning to stand in chaos.
“Allow the individual person to have those negative feelings! Let them be who they are and allow them to have their negative thoughts or ideas about you. If you do that – the energy will dissipate. The energy flows harmlessly through you without the need [for you] to put up walls of protection or aggressive behavior.”
For negative self-talk, she says, understand that this comes from the old Personality Self. “When you hear this type of mental chatter, know that it isn’t who are you in this moment. It is coming from the past. Anything in this moment that is a connection to your higher self is going to be love – perfect love, glowing, embracing uplifting love.”
Another meditation in Inner Peace explores change – how change is constant in our bodies, our environment and all around us – and how change can help us reset, get grounded or help us find our path. She and her husband, John, demonstrated this by moving from the mountains of Northern Arizona to the coast of Oregon in 2018, when they both, individually, felt called to the sea.
“We blended our desires and started visualizing together what we wanted. We wrote out our desires in detail. We found when visiting the coast, we could find our flow together as a couple. It wasn’t about past goals, it was about what brought us joy and what the needs were for each of us. It is the perfect place for us. We wrote out our desires and created thought energy behind it, passionate thought energy. Passion is the magic.”
Lobrovich says the move expanded her meditative community and her spiritual work flourished. In essence, she says Andre’s teachings, which she channels, are about how to love and appreciate ourselves, while modifying the old habit-based behaviors that don’t serve us.
“Everything – starting a new business, a new job, a new relationship – all of these things can be influenced by the energy you hold and your attraction to the environment around you.” FBN
By Bonnie Stevens, FBN
Hear more from Dr. Karon Lobrovich on Zonie Living at StarWorldwideNetworks.com
Courtesy Photo: Dr. Lobrovich says what she prays about most consistently is clarity of thought, noting that our thoughts create our reality.




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