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Blue Tapp

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Blue Tapp is an artist, photographer, musician, and published author. She has run her own website development company, Blue’s ArtHouse Graphics & Web Design, since 1997.

Blue's artistic vision emerges from her own story of struggle with suicidal depression, addiction and an emotionally abusive childhood home. As a young adult, she attempted suicide by swallowing a handful of sleeping pills. Her spirit left her body before she was brought back to life in the hospital. Blue is alive today because God miraculously saved her life. Four angels appeared and helped her call for help before she died.

Since then, Blue has been miraculously healed from depression and addiction. She has discovered the marvelous joy of living in deep relationship with Je
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Blue Tapp When I was 30 years old, I died and had an out of body experience before I was brought back to life in the ER. My disembodied spirit floated through h…moreWhen I was 30 years old, I died and had an out of body experience before I was brought back to life in the ER. My disembodied spirit floated through hospital corridors and I could see people rushing back and forth below me. At the time, I didn't realize I had died. I wasn't controlling where my spirit went, just observing everything. I felt absolutely no fear. I was only fascinated to watch what was happening.

It already is a plot for a book! Here is an excerpt as I tell more of this story in my book, "My Demon, My Jesus"...

My next memory is of floating near the ceiling in a brightly lit corridor. People walk back and forth below me as I drift through the hallways. I am not in control. I only observe what is happening. Slowly I move through a crazy maze of bright hallways. Masses of people rush to and fro beneath me. No one notices me hovering above them.

I approach a doorway, descend to the ground and stand on the tile floor. Inside the doorway is a large fluorescent lit room and people seated in chairs. I recognize later that I am in a hospital, looking into a waiting room. Right now I have no idea where I am or what is happening to me. I feel no fear, only calm curiosity.

I walk into the room toward a woman sitting in a chair holding a baby. She is young with long dark hair. Her baby is tiny, a few weeks old. I walk toward her and she looks up at me. I am shocked that she sees me. I stop directly in front of her and feel myself smiling at her. She looks back up at me, surprised. I reach down and she lets me take her baby and hold it in my arms. I gaze into the baby’s sweet face and bend forward to kiss his cheek. The tiny child sleeps in my arms. I smile at the woman and gently hand the baby back to her. She stares at me, her forehead creased in confusion.

BOOM!

The room shakes. The woman, her baby, the floor and chairs, instantly disappear. I am hurled backwards as if a giant invisible fist has struck my chest.

In a single moment I rush back through the same maze of hallways I had slowly traversed earlier. People flash below me faster and faster until they become blurry smears of color.

BOOM!

I stop abruptly in a large bright room, hovering for a few seconds by the ceiling. Below me lies my own physical body on a table. Medics lean over my body.

There is a third explosion and I blast back into my body. A sharp pain slices through my face and head and my back arches up from the table. A long gutteral moan reverberates through the antiseptic air. It is my own voice.

Then everything is black.
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Blue Tapp I put pen to paper and just WRITE. Stream of consciousness. Meaningless drivel. Anything! It doesn't matter! Just the process of scribbling out ink in…moreI put pen to paper and just WRITE. Stream of consciousness. Meaningless drivel. Anything! It doesn't matter! Just the process of scribbling out ink in my notebook seems to break through the writer's block wall for me.

I learned this trick writing papers in college. Often I found myself staring at a blank page, on a deadline, tired and overworked. I had to get this thing finished! So I let my pen vomit out words on my paper and it always did the trick. Usually I had to throw out the first few paragraphs, but by the third or fourth I had found my story. (less)
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“We think we are our thoughts. We have become addicted to our ever-present thought chatter. It fabricates the narration of our days, critiquing the people around us, noting offenses, bludgeoning ourselves for perceived flaws, worrying about the electric bill, planning our weekend, assembling our shopping lists. What if we could just make it stop? Stop for a blessed few moments of internal silence? Ten glorious minutes of peace? It is possible, although difficult to learn. It requires considerable practice. But it is possible, and so worth the effort. Taming the incessant babble of our brain is the secret to the deepest joy. It is a key to spiritual awakening and growing closer to God.”
Blue Tapp, My Demon, My Jesus: Delivered from Demonic Oppression & Suicidal Depression; Brought Back from Death Into Victorious Life, Divine Joy & Visions

“began to sense a great spaciousness during my meditations, as if my consciousness was temporarily released from the confines of my physical body. I could observe my own thoughts and emotions from a detached place of newfound objectivity. I was no longer anxious about potential struggles, no longer offended by perceived insults, no longer easily irritated by daily inconveniences. As my spiritual awareness grew more expansive, the physical me diminished in importance. I became calmer, filled with peacefulness, profound contentment.”
Blue Tapp, My Demon, My Jesus: Delivered from Demonic Oppression & Suicidal Depression; Brought Back from Death Into Victorious Life, Divine Joy & Visions

“Always during my meditations I was intensely aware of a magnificent loving presence around me and in my thoughts. There is no other way to explain it. It was not me. It was God. God has been my present companion a million times. Every time I seek, He has met me somehow. Every single time. Always during prayer, or when I listen to haunting music, or when I walk in the woods, or when I gaze at a beautiful sunset. I love these exciting experiences. They feel so glorious, God’s embrace. This was no different. Meditation opened a doorway and God walked in and touched my soul. I was never at all in control of when or how often these glimpses of glory occurred before. They came when they came… fleeting and rare. Meditative prayer gave me a method for intentionally seeking out these divine moments.”
Blue Tapp, My Demon, My Jesus: Delivered from Demonic Oppression & Suicidal Depression; Brought Back from Death Into Victorious Life, Divine Joy & Visions

“Let nothing disturb the silence of this moment with You, my Lord.”
Teresa de Avila

“Define yourself as one radically loved by God. This is your true self, every other identity is an illusion.”
Brennan Manning.

“when you are chosen for suffering, you are chosen for the blessing of displaying the works of God”
Lysa TerKeurst, It's Not Supposed to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered

“This is a fundamental truth of the new covenant that God established through Jesus Christ: God writes His desires upon the hearts of all who enter into the new covenant (see Heb. 8:10). As the Holy Spirit is allowed to work in the hearts of people, their desires change. A sanctification process is activated. Therefore, the longer individuals walk with God, the more they can live in freedom, allowing that which is within to govern their own behavior. Certainly bad desires from within must be wisely dealt with, but the better the inside becomes, the less the limitations and controls are necessary. Therefore, the Christian life is one of increasing freedom and victory.”
Harold R. Eberle, Christianity Unshackled: Are You A Truth Seeker




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