Some Love
“She continues to help lead us home to ourselves, to the connection with life that we all yearn for.”
ANTONIO RUIZ-GIMENEZ, JR.
“Margaret opened doors for me that I never thought I would open. She has taught me so many values and the importance of spirituality in my life. Only a few people are born with special gifts, and Margaret is certainly one of them. Spending time with her will transform anyone’s life.”
LINDA SIVERTSEN
“In all of my years navigating the self-help spiritual world, I’ve never come
across a voice as entertaining, hip, and deep as Margaret’s. This woman is
brilliantly tapped in.”
MICHELLE GOLDBLUM
“Awake and aware, conscious and connected, Margaret is the real deal. She will help shiftshape your lifeview and guide you to a whole new dimension of amazingness.”
GAVIN CREEL
“This petit love-dynamo is a perfect blend of brains, beauty, sass, and spirit. Mags is an inspiring truth-seeking force… a constant source of enlightenment, she will slay the world with humor and insight, and her speaking talents are boundless. In Margaret Nichols we have found the new generation’s lovechild of Candace Bushnell and the Dalai Lama.”
TESHA BUSS
“Margaret is refreshingly relentless about one thing: LOVE. Whether it is through blessings endowed with giggles and squeals or practical explanations on consciousness, she helps me to fully understand and face the undeniable truth that we are all one.”
GINA MOFFA
“The deepening weekend was one of the most profound moments of my life to date.”
ELISE GREEN
“I reawakened myself to my inner knowing, my higher self, and to my greater consciousness. Margaret reminds us that we don’t have to be uber-serious in connecting to our spiritual selves. It is meant to be joyous and inspiring. She has and continues to help lead us home to ourselves, to the connection with life that we all yearn for.”
MYRIAM LLANO
“Your teachings have touched every part of my being. It has validated something in me that I always have felt and known to be true but always have allowed other distractions to take over. And as a result of shame, and fear as women we hide the truth of who and what we are. We shut down our “aliveness” and our capacity to touch others through the gifts we have been given because were told at some point that we were not good enough. And then as women we severely limit our own capacity to be the agent of change in the world by denying the essence of who we are.
More and more I am recognizing (being reminded) of these women and who they are and how they are affecting and changing the world. You are one of them. Thank you for your openness and for the beauty you delivered.”