Thirty years ago, when AMAG asked me if I was ready to be “a medium for the people,” I didn’t know what they meant, exactly and said “Yes.”

I soon realized that it meant I would study and practice a variety of skills, learning how to keep myself from becoming attached to any particular outcome, doctrine, or system of belief.

There are many ways to quiet the mind and calm the body, and with practice, I have learned how to  stay in the middle — between worlds — when merged with AMAG, in order to receive and transmit communications throughout many dimensions.

This process resembles channeling, but is more accurately called merging. My discipline is to practice non-attachment and to remain as clear as possible, so communication is as clear as possible.

It’s my pleasure to make AMAG’s words available to people: in person at my office in New Mexico, by telephone, or wherever we are invited to travel.

A consultation with AMAG is an opportunity to ask personal questions and receive spiritual comfort. The following questions, and AMAG’s replies, are excerpted with permission from private and public conversations.

What advice do I most often give when asked questions?

Be still and listen to your heart.


And if you still have questions?   . . . ask AMAG.



“AMAG and Dayana have the unusual gift of untying the knots of confusion and emotionality with a simple story. I always feel relief and a renewed sense of well-being.”

~ Barry Schieber,

The Guna Foundation

 

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