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 



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