My Service

In 2007 when I became a NonDenominational Ordained Minister, I knew I had finally found my calling. People often ask me, where do you serve, what church or religion are you affiliated with?


Rather than serving with a specific religion or institution, I serve those who themselves have not specifically defined their religious calling or spiritual nature, but who may believe in Divine, or some higher power.

I am absolutely 'agenda-free' regarding the spiritual beliefs - or none at all - of my clients. I simply hold a space to honor whatever is important to them. My clients’ wedding services take me all over San Diego County.

Additionally, my extensive experience in client services for more than 15 years inspired me to offer presentations to help others who work in client services to develop a confidence mindset!

Photo by Maryanne McGuire

 Officiant of Sacred Ceremonies

Gayle Feallock, owner of Just Imagine Love in San Diego County, is a nondenominational Ordained Minister through Universal Life Church since 2007, to perform all duties of the ministry. She was trained in the Church of Intuitive Insights ministers program, directed by veteran Rev. Gail Smith. Gayle is a graduate of the Clairvoyant and Spiritual Leaders programs at Intuitive Insights and a certified Reiki Master through Reiki Wind. Her previous career as an editor at Harcourt book publisher taught her that it takes a community to create a work of inspiration, and showed her the importance of telling a story well.

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See My Feature in San Diego Voyager!

 "Spirituality is the deep human longing to experience the transcendent in our ordinary life - it's the expectation to experience the extraordinary in the ordinary, the miraculous in the mundane, and the sacred camouflaged in the profane." ~Pittman McGehee, Jungian analyst, quoted in Bene Brown's, Dare to Lead

What Is Spiritual to Me?

As a child, I was taught to value self-reliance and hard work. Thanks to this grounded sense of responsibility, I can find my way through a foreign city, pitch a tent, build a fire, and prepare a Thanksgiving meal. And I know that I will always be able to land on my feet.

A Blank Slate
With no religious upbringing, my childhood was a spiritual blank slate. In my adult life I eventually found my way to my own spirituality thanks to generous teachers, leaders, mentors and schools.
This circuitous route ultimately empowered me to define my own sense of spirituality and my role within it. I discovered that it is possible to be both self-reliant and believe in the Divine– that sometimes “spiritual” wears a jacket.

Throughout my adventures, travels, and experiences, a few highlights made quite an impact.

I took this photo circa 1987 in London.

I have . . .
• been hugged by Amma, the hugging saint;
• tossed my coin into Trevi Fountain in Rome;
• swum with sharks in Tahiti;
• salsa danced in Cuba;
• visited the sacred sites of Stonehenge, St. Peter's Basilica, Pompeii, and Sacre Coeur;
• seen the Stones play at HardRock Las Vegas;
• snorkled in remote ceynotes of the Yucatan;
• stood an arm's length from the late beloved Princess Diana.

I measure my life more in wondrous experiences rather than goals achieved.

“She was immensely relieved to think that virtually everything that anybody had ever told her was wrong.” ~ Douglas Adams, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish