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Here are some powerful and reflective quotes from Tessa Lynne (Teresa Lynne Anderson) and her book The Invisible Choir, as well as from her podcast and teachings:


📘 From The Invisible Choir

“When the soul speaks, it is rarely loud—but it is always certain.”

“I didn’t go looking for angels. They came for me when I no longer believed I could stand alone.”

“The signs are everywhere—but the heart must be quiet to see them.”

“We are not just shaped by love—we are remembered by how well we gave it.”


🎙️ From her Podcast – Say YES to Your Soul

“Soul work doesn’t fix you. It frees you.”

“Every trigger is an invitation: not to hide, but to return to yourself.”

“You already know. Your stillness knows. Your silence remembers.”

“When a woman returns to her intuition, she changes not just her life—but the lives around her.”


🌿 Spiritual & Therapeutic Insights

“You are not here to outrun your shadow. You are here to dance with it until you remember it came from your own light.”

“The moment you stop resisting the unknown is the moment the divine can finally work through you.”

“Healing is messy, beautiful, sacred rebellion.”


Would you like these formatted into shareable images, printable cards, or a quote journal page? You could also explore more from her soul path framework, favorite podcast episodes, or book excerpts.


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Here are some thought-provoking excerpts from The Invisible Choir that showcase Tessa Lynne's introspective prose, spiritual encounters, and emotive storytelling:


🍃 1. From the “Integration Ceremony” with inner parts:

“Little Molly … my four‑year‑old child. As I hold this tiny leaf it reminds me how small you are, how childlike in your innocence. … My tears are tears of gladness and joy. Be at peace with me now.” (tessalynnebook.com)

She uses symbolic aspen leaves to honor and integrate different aspects of her inner self—tender and poetic work rooted in therapeutic practice.


✨ 2. Letter to Michael & the “Invisible Choir” of spirit guides:

“I have referred to my sources. I call them angels … It is not usually seen but is experienced as a feeling of inner warmth, of comfort and protection.” (tessalynnebook.com, bookreadfree.com)

This captures her blending of personal grief, psychic experience, and spiritual validation—grounded in real emotions yet pointing toward something unseen.


🌌 3. Quiet nature meditation:

“Imagining myself a small owl, I repeat a mantra of ‘one’ as I melt into the woods … It calmly stared at me … and then closed its eyes, at peace on the inner branch of a juniper tree.” (bookreadfree.com)

A lyrical passage revealing how nature becomes a portal for oneness, presence, and inner calm in her spiritual journey.


🕊️ 4. Meeting spiritual guides in the meadow:

“It is growing dark … I am aware of a distinct presence … I realize it is Zachary—walking with me. It is a knowledge that, like his presence, is suddenly there, fully formed, existing outside of thought.” (barnesandnoble.com, tessalynnebook.com)

Here, her relationship with guide spirits like Zachary feels real and immediate—an encounter beyond words or logic.


🔍 5. Reflection on destinies & past lives:

“You were destined to marry a man named Michael… There was a calendar on the wall showing that the year was 1973.” (tessalynnebook.com)

This moment reflects her claims of past-life memory and spiritual foresight, pointing toward a deeper underlying narrative of soul connection.


📝 Why these matter:

  • Therapeutic integration: She often integrates inner child–style healing with spiritual symbolism.

  • Spirit-guided writing: Letters and meditations include guidance from invisible helpers.

  • Nature as spiritual conduit: Walks in nature become settings for profound encounters.

  • Soul connection across lifetimes: The Michael arc threads past-life resonance with present love, grief, and purpose.


Would you like more excerpts—perhaps from later chapters like “Encounters with the Light,” metaphysical teachings, or dialogues with specific guides like Amelia or Eli?

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