Thursday, May 28, 2020

Perfect Social Distancing

Firstly I would like to thank Paul Bathgate for the picture, which amused me as its perfect social distancing and very appropriate for the times. Paul took this on his daily walk as he is a key worker so has to venture into London. It’s a bit bad when some humans don’t seem to know exactly what this is. I understand sadly the beach at Weston Super Mare was packed last weekend and worst still the hospital has had to refuse any new admission. Furthermore they have been forced into closing the A & E. This is not media hype as I have friends in that part of the world who verified this. 
We sstill have no idea when we can resume normal circles or workshops, but I am not holding out any great hope on this score. My own feeling is the earliest will be September and we are definitely hoping that the workshop with  Jacky And Les Fuller will go ahead in October vas small meetings are now allowed outside. If the weather is clement  we could quite easily use the beautiful garden in the lovely venue we are so fortunate to be able to hire. 
We have also decided tha after lockdown ceases  we will continue with our What’s App group once a week, but we will be charging either £5 per week or £15 per month which would comprise a two hour session. We have yet to decide which day it would be, but it would be a weekday. Please let me know if you would be interested.  I don’t know whether you all all realise we now number twenty although of course not everyone is there every evening
As you all know I have been encouraging  people to knit hearts for the hospital, but although they only statement they wanted a pair of hearts I thought I would make one into a key ring as I felt the relative would like something they could carry around with them. Please all of you continue to do this as lots of the hospitals are still needing these as they have still have lots of patients and relatives whom I am sure will find these a wee comfort. The picture on the right is of a poster which was sent to me by one of the hospitals in Kent and if you looking our Facebook page you will see both Kent hospitals so please include them in your knitting efforts, but also at the moment of course the General Hospital  in Weston Super Mare.  I find it quite scary they have had to close the A & E. It certainly hasn’t been good for the local  population as I would imagine there nearest hospital is in Bristol. We will once lockdown. has ceased be distributing our hearts for our own project and on last count it was seventy-five plus.
I hasten to add lots of good things have come  from of the lockdown including people join back to cooking instead of relying on fast food. Families have had more time to be with their children and jog tske part in the constant battle with time. Some have even got a large amount of rest during this time and been able to touch base with the nature. . On the whole people have been kinder to one another. Maybe people have realised money does not make the world go around and having the latest mobile telephone isn’t that important as they miss hugs from their nearest and dearest.
I do hope in my next post there will be better news for everybody. Including some kind of normality in regards to travelling even if one has to social distance. We can always get a few lessons from the pelicans in Saint James Park. Meanwhile  please keep safe.

Sunday, May 24, 2020


Well we have now been in lockdown since the 23rd March, which by my calculations  is nine weeks today or 63 days. During that time we have been out exactly twice once to the doctors and once to see the chiropodist. How much longer I ask myself. Daniel is convince by July things will have improved and he did channel all of this long before it happened although at the  time he was just told “it was a time of darkness “ and then there would be big changes. Unfortunately he was not told exactly what would occur. He was however given the impression that those who were working for the light would be safe. We have decided no matter what we need to move into a greener environment. I spent my earlier life in a small village in Surrey where I was evacuated during the war. Now I want to return to this environment. I need the green and so does Daniel. So we are rethinking many things. 
I am very happy with our What’s App group and its growing I do feel it has been very successful. It’s been a great challenge teaching wise and we have certainly learnt a great deal. The last exercise we set has produced some very interesting pieces of work and there are more to come. One member of the group as discover they can draw although they were told at school they were never any good. we have decided after lockdown we will continue with the group and basically charge a small fee per month to go towards the sanctuary we are determined to open. 
We still do not know when we will be able to reopen, but we are still hoping to be able to have the workshop in October with Jacky and Les Fuller.  Moreover we are still determined the first work if possible will be a sound healing workshop in honour of a lovely spiritual lady Julie Felix how much we will miss this beautiful soul. I still can’t get to grips with it and will confess I feel very emotional especially if I play Tigers Eye and Rock Me Goddess.
I would also like to pay tribute to Haydn Clarke who was an excellent  psychic artist as well as a dear friend again grown his angels wings and I know he will be dearly missed by many people including of course Stevie Robinsonplease send lots of love and healing her way. 
I am still busily knitting hearts and although my own store to put out into the world afte the virus has departed has not grown I have managed to knit a few to send to the hospitals as well as friends.

Friday, May 15, 2020

New Ways of working


Under the present circumstances we have had to find some new way to develop our spiritual awareness whilst also supporting one another. This is what we had in mind when we started our What’s App group and I hasn’t to add it seems to be working very well. Obviously this will not work for everyone and those who it does not work for gradually have left.  It seem now this is even more important as the lockdown for the churches could stay much longer in place. If we are going to be stuck with these options it seems we must find new way of working.. I am proud of the way every member of the established group have been on hand to support their fellow group members with all that is going on as we can make no forward plans at the moment. The actually lockdown rules are pretty vague and this is a worry. We are in a position where we can’t actually venture out as there are cars along our road are parked on the pavement so if someone is coming along there is noway of self
distancing. So we have give up the idea of going for a walk. It’s like sad, but I am resigned to having to do this at the moment. The picture on the left was one produce for our What’s App and I love it. Kim Linsdell who produced it is one of the best alternative therapists we know (obviously she can’t practice at the moment). She is also vey spiritually aware.  
We are still hoping to reopen the Rainbow Healing Sanctuary in October when Les and Jacky Fuller are booked as we could police it enough to do social distancing there. If of course the weather is clement then there is always the garden whic would be ideal. So please remember we are hoping this will take place as are our regular members who will have priority on places.
I have been busy knitting hearts mainly for hospitals, but sadly I have had to knit some for friends who have been stricken with the virus. I will keep knitting for both and also for the project I started before the virus took hold and hopefully it won’t be too long until I can start redistributing them and even sending them to Spain, Mexico and Israel. Meanwhile everybody keep safe.

Monday, May 11, 2020

Well where does that leave us

Well after recent announcements it really does not look as if we will be physically meeting until later this year.. My own feeling it could be as late as September. The picture on the left was done by one of the students on our What’s App group. Well done Amanda Johns it is a very interesting piece of work (in fact I love it). I have done a survey regarding the group being done on video and it seems very few people want it to change as they like it as it is. One person stated it was the uniqueness that was so good and several said if the group went over to video they would leave. Several have problems with video calls and I must admit I have. I will however be looking at several other visual options if this lockdown continues, but not at the moment. I have to admit that It’s been a great challenge teaching this way.  
We seem no further forward with lockdown. In fact in my humble opinion yesterdays announcements
 seems quite dangerous as it afford no protection to those whom have to travel by public transport. I had hoped for face masks being made compulsory as it ensure you not passing on both viruses and bacteria to other people. As we know so little they are saying one could be a carrier and I for one would hate the thought I had passed it on to someone else.
On a more positive note lots of very encouraging things that have come from the virus. The ozone layer has mended, the bird song has been splendid and the rivers, sea and canals are cleaner.  The air has not been this clear since I can remember, so it looks like the enemy could be the saviour of Mother Earth.
I have been knitting more hearts not only for the hospitals, but also for several friends who have had loved ones make their transition to the higher life or as I would rather say gone home. Three more package are going into the post today with the hope they give some comfort to the bereaved.
Haydn Clarke has now been moved into a nursing home until he can gain use of legs once again and I understand that yesterday he was walking so please keep him on your healing list. Please add a friend of ours daughter who swallow a blade to your healing list.


Friday, May 8, 2020

What happens next


Love this touch of nature sent to me by Alan Albiston and it was just what I needed  being restricted somewhat inovements. I am yearning for greener pastures. Once lockdown is over we will be taking ourselves off to some green spot in the country where three rivers meet. So much sadness about at the  moment. It is difficult to make plans , but we are.  We are hoping we will be up and running ny October when   Les  and Jacky Fuller are booked to do a shamanic workshop. We will be giving priority to those people who have previously supported us at Epping and those on our newly formed What’s App group. It grown so much we had thought about dividing it into two groups, but everyone agreed this would be a great shame.  There picture below is one done by Tracey Forde Robinson which is being used amongst otters for a group reading. We are finding it quite challenging running a group without visual contact and devising new ways of working with exercises. It does seem to be working though. More important the group as a whole are  supporting each other.
We wish to offer our condolences to Carol Winmill on the passing of her mum who passed with covid 19. Poor Carol  now in isolation for 14 days. 
I have managed to send off six pairs of hearts to different hospitals and these hopefully helping in some way. I am busily knitting more now as we have heard of more who need them. I find it difficult  - no impossible to imagine not seeing the dear departed  more not being able to attend the funeral. 
On a happier note I understand a rainbow was seen around the sun today and hopefully in our next post I will be able to share a picture with you. and also will be sharing other  Pictures done by one or another of the group.
I am also working on some new workshops which will be put into operation as soon as lockdown has finished and even if we have to social distance for a time we can at least meet. As I have stated previously our first workshop will be a Sound Healing one in honour of the inspiration behind it Julie Felix. I still cannot get to grips with the fact She is no longer on the earth plane. 

Monday, May 4, 2020

Yearning for greener pastures


I would love to be here sitting in the green. I am think now it would be lovely to be living in the country where we could go for even the shortest walk, but no chance. On the other hand so many good things have come from the lockdown. The ozone layer has mended and the air in London is cleaner. The Himalayan Mountains can be seen clearly, the sea is clearing and the bird song is stronger. On a personal level we had a lovely gift from one of our students (although since lockdown they have become friends) such concern and kindness has been shown to us. It’s quite touching. I was also over the moon about getting an appointment with our lovely NHS Chiropist as my poor tootsies were definitely not in a good state, but tomorrow they will get a bit of T.L.C and I will also be posting a pair of hearts to  six different hospitals. I am also knitting some more in readiness for new requests.  On my own score I have knitting seventy heart key rings to unleash on the world once things go back to normality (whatever it is). I would also like to thank Maggie Kaye  for the ones she knitted. I will continue doing so and once things have settled down some will be heading for Spain as Juan Carlos and Aixa have promised to put some in various localities. Any other volunteers please let me know.  Thank you 
Please keep Haydn Clarke on your healing list. They still don’t seem to have got to grips with what is wrong with him and with the virus about he and Stevie are finding it very stressful. Some of you may remember a medium called Lilian Dolan who I discovered yesterday had gone into a dementia home. Please send healing  as at the moment there is no way we can get to visit her. Please also spare a thought for a beautiful soul and dear friend Elsie Poynton and her grandchildren who daughter Deborah’s funeral is on Wednesday 6th at 10.30 am.
Now on a more cheerful note for those of you on facebook Les Fuller is doing some spectacular shamanic journeys, which are well worth watching. Incidentally Les is book in October for a workshop for the Rainbow Healing Sanctuary. Hopefully by then things will have improved and it will not be necessary to social distance. We are so lucky to be able to rent a space to do workshops at the above venue.
We are discussing other ideas of how to progress under the present circumstances and our What’s App group is thriving. We now number twenty-four meeting three times a week. We have lots of plans for both events. Until next time KEEP SAFE