Skydiving

Taking the Leap Subjective consciousness is made up of imagination and visualization. Both are tools we can utilize to create our world to the way that is most beneficial to our mission here on Earth. We visualize things we have … Continue reading

Great Expectations

On the stiflingly hot evening of July 13, 1977, after seeing Jeremy off to the airport for a modeling gig in Berlin, I attended a healing testimony service at the Christian Science church. Despite the stuffy air, I left feeling lighter than I had in weeks. No matter what happened in my life, I felt, I would be taken care of. I had been healed of cancer: after that, nothing else could be that difficult.

As I ate my dinner in a small cafe on Madison Avenue, the lights went out. All of them, as far as the eye could see. The city that never sleeps was abruptly plunged into total darkness.

The owner (apologizing profusely), although he obviously had nothing to do with the blackout lit candles for me and the one other couple who were still visiting. Flashlights winked in the darkness outside. There was a palpable furtiveness to the action on the street, as if the blackout had turned everyone into a cat burglar. A few passerby poked their heads in to give the owner the update on the conditions in midtown. There was speculation about looting.

The restaurateur shook his head. “People are damned opportunists,” he muttered. Then, he turned to me, “What are you going to do, young lady? Will you be able to get home safely?”

“Actually…” I hadn’t considered it until now, but our loft was accessible only by the freight elevator that had served the building since it had been a warehouse—and the elevator ran on electricity.

I couldn’t go home.

On any other night, I might have been twitching with fear. People were running wild in the dark, and my husband was three thousand miles away in Germany. But I was still in the spiritual space where nothing could harm me unless I allowed it.

I calmly picked up my fork. “I’ll figure something out,” I said.

The owner regarded me quizzically, but the couple at the next table turned around. “I couldn’t help overhearing,” the woman said. “You can stay in our daughter’s bedroom if you like. She’s out of town.”

Whatever people say about New Yorkers, you can always count on them to come through in a tight spot. I went home with the couple to their posh apartment on the East Side. There wasn’t much conversation; with no light to see by, we all just went to bed. I slept like a baby, feeling perfectly protected and safe.

By the next morning the lights were back on. I had an early flight, so I left a thank you note on the counter and tiptoed out the door without waking my hosts. For weeks afterward, I lived in a sense of profound gratitude for the generosity of strangers and the spiritual connectedness that could offer me protection in even the strangest circumstances.

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The Bunny Club

I jerked awake. The covers were tangled up around my legs. To me, the dream was an irrefutable sign: being a Playboy Bunny was a bad idea. The Bunny Mother came back brandishing a thick booklet. “Here’s the Bunny manual,” … Continue reading

French Twist

Suddenly, I saw the passengers on the flight as those poor residents of Calcutta: needy, clutching. As we prepared for takeoff, the man kept heckling me. He was determined to make me react. I refused to oblige which only made … Continue reading

Baggage

 Again, our programming plays a big part. To identify too strongly with the body can be really harmful. You can do as many sit-ups as you want, but will your six-pack abs make you a kinder, more compassionate person? Not … Continue reading

See It, Believe It

If I had to act like a high-class housewife, at least it was only for five or six hours at a time!

Back in those days, stewardesses weren’t merely drink-serving referees: we were the bait to entice people to fly. We were expected to project an image of upper-class hostess, doting wife, and seductress all rolled into one. We had to have killer looks and a whole slew of skills. We learned to serve meals with the grace and skill of waiters in five-star restaurants, soothe unruly children with games and twinkly smiles, and light men’s cigarettes with all the sultry sauciness of a brigade of Marilyn Monroes. We were welcoming, charming, and sexy as hell–and we loved every minute of it.

Looking back, I can see that we were objectified but I never felt victimized by the nature of my job. My power wasn’t the same as the power flaunted by our first-class male fliers, but i did have power–over my own life, my own money, and my choices. I wasn’t being pressured to get married and have babies, like so many girls in my hometown; in fact, if I’d chosen those things, I would have lost my job, because at that time stewardesses were required to be single and unattached. Back in the 1960’s, when Women’s Lib was still in its infancy, perpetual singleness seemed like a pretty sweet deal. If I had to act like a high-class housewife, at least it was only for five or six hours at a time; after that, I could do whatever I pleased. I didn’t have to settle for a life that didn’t feel authentic to me.

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Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant: Sky Goddess’s Thought-Shifting Spiritual Memoir Empowers Readers’ Lives to Take Flight.

 

Rebecca Tripp spent thirty-five years travelling the world at 38,000 feet; frequently seeing places and experiencing things usually reserved for those once-in-a-lifetime dreams. However, something was still missing, and Tripp longed for the ability to take back life’s controls and create the existence she really wanted. ‘Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant’ tells this inspirational story, including how the author tapped into the spiritual realm to overcome toxic relationships, rape and even cancer. This is one high-flying and life-changing memoir that calls all readers into action, to heal their minds and bodies by simply shifting their thoughts.

 

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Westport, MA – Rebecca Tripp has literally lived with her head in the clouds; privileged to have spent thirty-five years working as a “Sky Goddess” during the golden modern age of aviation. But Tripp’s powerful new memoir fuses the story of her fascinating and glamorous career with travels to a very different kind of place; a spiritual realm that transformed Tripp from someone who was led by life to someone who ended up firmly at the controls.

‘Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant’ is the most unique spiritual memoir on the market; a ‘toolbox’ and magic bullet for those who want to let their own lives take flight according to their greatest desires.

Synopsis:

Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant is a spiritual memoir that explores the symbiotic relationship between thought and reality and proves that we really do have the power to create our lives. With lighthearted wit, piercing clarity, and unapologetic insight, Rebecca Tripp delivers her tale of a life lived in motion. In 1967, Rebecca left her sleepy seaside hometown to navigate a new life at 35,000 feet as a sky goddess with United Airlines. With barely a flicker of her false eyelashes, she was plunged into a rapidly shifting world of glamour gods and Playboy bunnies, first-class fliers and spiritual seekers. As a fun-loving stew Rebecca literally had the world at her feet. Yet, something was missing. Life was coming at her-not the other way around. How could she take back the controls and create the life she really wanted? Over the next thirty-five years, through many adventures both enlightening and traumatic, Rebecca transformed herself from doe-eyed innocent to mature, powerful manifestress. Tapping the power of the spiritual realm, she overcame fear, doubt, toxic relationships, rape, and even cancer-simply by shifting her thought. Her experiences, shared with the wisdom of a lifetime, demonstrate that we all have the power to heal our minds and bodies and create our lives according to our greatest desires.

“Thought and reality are connected in a way that few appreciate, and even fewer embrace,” explains Tripp, who now continues to travel the world leading metaphysics workshops. “If you can develop a deep sense of spiritual connection, the sky is the limit. I spent many decades getting to that ‘place’ but, by reading my story and accepting my wisdom, you can build the life you want right now.”

Continuing, “It’s a change that many are longing for. Everyone I knew thought that I had a movie star lifestyle; seeing places most could only dream of. It was the best career in the world, but I still experienced that void which transcends circumstance. I managed to take back the controls, and this is my story.”

Since its release, the book has garnered a string of rave reviews. Stacie C comments, “I just finished reading this book and it was fantastic! I found the way in which spiritual concepts were applied to real life examples to be both helpful and refreshing. The portion of the book that mentions 9/11 literally gave me goosebumps. This book is extremely inspirational as well as entertaining. I highly recommend it!”

Dave Monson adds, “I enjoyed reading the assemblage of knowledge, methods and tools provided in “Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant”. Rebecca has so neatly compiled many important tenets of ‘Life’ between the covers of this tome. I anticipate using it as a reference for living my life and as a tool in my role as a coach practitioner.”

‘Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attendant’, from Balboa Press, is available now: http://amzn.to/1vXFFur.

For more information, visit the author’s official website: http://rebeccatripp.com.

About the Author:

Rebecca Tripp is a self-proclaimed metaphysical junkie and an avid teacher and student of metaphysics, magic, and miracles. Her thirty-five year career as a sky goddess with United Airlines, combined with her love of travel, set the stage for her amazing manifestation of a life lived intentionally. Her life experience and deep sense of spiritual connection have helped hundreds of people discover the power of thought and reclaim the power to create their lives. Rebecca currently lives in Massachusetts, and leads workshops and retreats nationally and globally.

Contact: Rebecca Tripp / 508 958-1635 / rebecca@rebeccatripp.com