Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Beltane Blessings


Normally I don't blog two days running, but I wish to pass blessings to you all for Beltane and also to suggest places you can look for Beltane Celebrations.  Probably best place we know is Lucya Starza's blog www.badwitch.co.uk as there is always a full list of pagan events and incidentally its a blog well worth reading. Very informative and beautifully written.
We thought we would share a few more photographs of the Woodlands Trust Farm at Welling with you as we will be spending some time there on the wet felting course, which runs for another three weeks. We are looking forward to next Sunday. 
Don't forget this coming week is the healing week at a lot of spiritual churches and South Woodford National Spiritual Church and workshops leaders taking part in this are Anita Panayiotis, Liz GaleDaniel Naughnane, Sharon Law, Lucie Steflova and myself.  The healing leader is Valerie Coates. Do come along to some of these events and see if the power of healing can help you or just learn about various aspects of healing. Please if you attend one of these events could you write a review.  It would be nice to get feedback about ant of the workshops we organise and I am sure the tutors concerned would be delighted.  In our case any constructive criticism is also welcome. 
Don't forget also those interested in trance there is a workshop on the 11th May with Maggie Jones at West Wickham Church and I believe it starts at 10.30 am until 4.30 pm entrance £20.  Places are limited so contact church as soon as possible.
Our next workshop at Epping is on the 18th May at the Friends Meeting House at 1.30 (doors will open at 1 pm).  Cost £20 which includes the workshop as well as teas, coffees and a free raffle.  I always feel we are fortunate to have such a beautiful place to work. The address is Hemnall Street, Epping, CM16 4LL. The workshop is with us and is entitled "Your Creative Soul"
Following this on the 26th May we are back at Woodford with two short workshops both on colour.  One with ourselves and the other with Terry Finnegan.  More about that in a later post. 

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