Society often dictates how we behave, present ourselves, or believe we should be. Caroline Dye, affectionately known as Aunt Caroline, didn’t have such qualms. She embraced everything the spirit gave her, including the sizable fortune that came with it.
Dye recognized her spiritual gifts at ten years old. Her talent continued to grow and eventually changed her life for the better.
Dye never advertised her gifts. Word spread about her fortune telling abilities, and though she didn’t charge for her services, she accepted gratuities, and they added up.
She owned a large home. Still, the tips she received from satisfied customers allowed her to own eight farms and several rental properties. She even used her entrepreneurial spirit to sell meals to those who would come to visit. It’s said that over $12,000 was found in her home after she died.
Aunt Caroline knew from the time she was young that there was more to her than meets the eye, that she had a gift. She respected and embraced the talent that made her unique. She also knew to use it to her advantage and make the most of her life. When we welcome all of who we are, we are better for it.