Mother Nature: heals your soul

Living in a town or city it is too easy to slip into an urban life and lose touch with nature.  Yet it is while experiencing nature that often we feel more alive, happy and well.  Many people pursue a sport such as sailing, canoeing or horse riding that brings you close to nature. However staying in touch with nature can be as simple as a walk in the park.  It can be equally exhilarating as jumping a hedge with a horse.

Last week on my daily walk the sky opened and it poured with hard, thunder rain. I had a choice of turning for home or continuing to the park.  I went for the park and I was not disappointed. read more

How would you rate your attractiveness?

How would you rate your attractiveness?

Some say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  However I believe beauty is not about the shape of your nose or any other physical part of you.  How you are inside is reflected in your face.  Unwittingly this is what people see and use to decide if they are attracted to you.

Happiness radiates out from a person and others are attracted to them as they enjoy basking in their happiness.

Likewise people can see and feel anger in you.  It feels heavy and makes people feel uncomfortable so they avoid you. read more

Our Changing World: Contribute to it being a calmner place

2017 has brought in lots of change for all of us.  On the world stage political leaders are changing, Brexit is being progressed, even Mother Earth is feeling change.  There is much debate on whether there is climate change in process but it is a fact that glaciers and the artic ice is melting.  So something is changing.

Double rainbow

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Double rainbow in Liverpool, UK Experienced a beautiful rainbow one evening to cheer my journey from the office. I was totally surprised to suddenly notice the colours of the rainbow match the chakra energy points we experience in our bodies. We are much more connected to mother nature than many of us realise, including me.

Double rainbow in Liverpool, UK.  Experienced a beautiful rainbow one evening to cheer my journey from the office. I was totally surprised to suddenly notice the colours of the rainbow match the chakra energy points we experience in our bodies. We are much more connected to mother nature than many of us realise, including me. read more

Gyhldeptis brings calmness

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Gyhldeptis – Native American Goddess of the forest. Honoured by the Haida and Tlingit tribes in Alaska and Canada. Known as the coastal forest Goddess with long hair. Her name means “Lady Hanging Hair” representing the long moss hanging from the cedar trees. Protector of the forest and also seen as the spirit of the trees.

Gyhldeptis helps in times of stress and chaos. She assists in calming us and brings us back to our centre. Gyhldeptis reminds us of the calm flowing river. She teaches us to stay calm and focused, to step back and re-evaluate our situation. Call on Gyhldeptis when you feel overwhelmed and stressed. Walking in the woods or near to nature helps with re-connecting to nature spirits. read more

Human potential: where is it taking us?

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The poppy is a picture of human potential.  It is a delicate and beautiful flower that freely grows wild in our countryside.  Yet it is also a symbol of World War I and the fear, destruction and death that came with war.  An object of beauty and potential, a poppy can give remedies and relief for the chronic pain associated with diseases like arthritis.  Yet when abused fuels the heroine drug trade which plagues parts of our society.