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Parting of ways
It was like being in a scene from Snow White…surrounded as I was yet it was like the sea of wild-life effortlessly parted to make way for me as I progressed; these creatures were working with me while it was obvious I was hardly interrupting their morning at the pace I was driving. You could say, all was harmonious and in balance. Meanwhile, on the M4 motorway, two swans had taken up residence…was Nature trying to tell us all something this morning and are we ready to hear? Continue reading
Posted in Animal welfare, Birds, Consciousness & evolution, Conservation, Divine feminine, Life choices, Life journey, Nature, Personal Development, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
Tagged animal welfare, animals have their say, animals on roads, balance, birds, Elen of the Ways, full moon, highways of the future, living in harmony with Nature, motorway, out of touch with Nature, pathway, return to Nature, road-kill, slowing down, speed limit, swans, synergy, visions for the future
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La petite mort
Its been a super-intense week. First, a crash into…what?…intense physical pain, overwhelm, leaden emotions the likes of which I could hardly remember (though I knew their demeanour well enough to realise we had met before); this all came from nowhere … Continue reading
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Space weather, Spirituality, Universe
Tagged ascension symptoms, energetic storm, evolution, fibromyalgia, full moon, geomagnetic storms, opportunity, pain, quickening, solar flare
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Moon gazing
Last week saw the third of a remarkably quick succession of supermoons (July, August and September) and it struck me, as I looked back through the photos I took of it, that its about time I shared more photos in … Continue reading