Two Great Loves, One Knowing with Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth (Ep. 1)

Guest: Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth – author, widow twice, believer in magic, and a friend of Christina's for over sixty years.

About This Episode

Diana was twenty‑one years old, alone on her first day in Hong Kong. She got dressed up for no reason and stood in the hotel lobby, wondering why she was there. Then the elevator opened. Out walked the most handsome man she'd ever seen. Three days later, they were engaged.

That was her first great love. After he passed, she found herself widowed a second time. But here's what Diana wants you to know: magic doesn't stop. It shows up in hotel lobbies, in meetings you almost didn't attend, in words that tumble out of your mouth like a frog. When her first husband was dying, he promised to send her someone. Two months later, a man named Ted Wentworth walked into a room where Diana was speaking. She had just announced to the entire audience that any man looking for a relationship with her could become an axe murder victim. Ted walked up to her and said, "Will you live with me?"

They were married six months later.

This is a conversation about soul meeting soul, about trusting what you cannot prove, and about the kind of knowing that lets you magnetize even more magic into your life.

A Word from Christina

"Diana showed up in my life when I was twenty‑one and she was twenty‑nine. We were in San Miguel de Allende. She was my first yoga student, actually. But there was something about her—an irrepressible delight in everything. She has been a Pan de Dios in my life for over sixty years."
— Christina Johnson, host

From Diana

"I think the most magical thing in my life has been a kind of knowing that I can call on it anytime. Magic happens right out of the blue and out of nowhere, and I trust it so much that I think I magnetize even more of it."

Share Your Own Pan de Dios Moment

Have you ever felt a knowing you couldn't explain? Met someone in an unexpected place who changed everything? We'd love to hear your story. Reach out through my contact page!

With love,

Christina Johnson

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