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Ramblings about life . . .
What I share about my life is simply to help reinforce the understanding that it is possible to live with love and laughter, even with tough times.
Life is what we make of it, no matter how harrowing. We accept and embody this with-in ourselves, thereby allowing the energy to manifest outwardly in our reality.
It starts with each one of us as an individual to form the collective consciousness.
Be the dream.
We honour the light and the life within you.
I upload other bloggers' posts and then delete after a month. This is my journey and others help me understand where I am, until they become irrelevant (a few posts excepted).
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Star families
On a whim I made a spur of the moment decision to fly out to Nice, Cote d'Azur to visit my friend in Menton. I simply needed a break from all the logical medical jargon I am currently studying and get a good soaking of the feminine whimsical magical world of the esoteric the two of us occupy when together. When I contacted her to find out if it was okay, she mentioned that I'd been constantly in her thoughts the last few days...and voila! here I was contacting her about a visit.
One evening after a busy day, we decided to exchange healing/meditation session. My healings are not healings as such but more creating a safe supportive space so that someone is able to do what they need to do, trusting that I will hold them as they do so without judgement. I can then tell them what I have seen occurring.
I went first. Please bear in mind that we were in a space where nothing ever happens in a linear way and all was occurring more or less at once. I shall attempt to construct so that it flows. I may seem to have had some thought processes, but mostly they were flashes of insights rather than thoughts. I follow my instincts, guided by the person's energy and body.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Gerringong/Werri Beach, Christmas 2013
Gerringong - "This hilltop village overlooks a great swathe of blue ocean that promises long days of sport and sunshine. Stay around town a while and you'll discover this atmospheric town also has a taste for the finer things in life, including wines, great fishing and golf. There are seven courses in close proximity to Gerringong. Gerringong is also within easy reach of Sydney - less than a two-hour drive away; yet it might as well be another world."
Labels:
Australia,
Christmas,
family,
fun,
Gerringong,
love,
presents,
Travel,
Werri Beach
Monday, 17 March 2014
Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park
Malaysian Birdwing |
Kuala Lampur Butterfly Park - "is a veritable secret paradise where butterflies actually dance nonchalantly in clumps of fern amidst scented beautiful flowers and flowering vines."
On our way back from Australia to the UK in 2014 we stopped over in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for five days.
One of the places we visited was the Butterfly Park.
Labels:
Asia,
butterflies,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia,
nature
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Sydney Botanical Gardens, Hyde Park and Woolloomoolloo
January 2014
We walked Sydney city centre from top to bottom. It is a very pretty city.
We walked Sydney city centre from top to bottom. It is a very pretty city.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Rodd Point, Sydney, Australia Christmas 2013/2014
Rodd Point - "is a suburb in the Inner West[1] of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 9 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Canada Bay. Rodd Point sits on Iron Cove, on the Parramatta River. Rodd Point is adjacent to the suburbs of Five Dock and Russell Lea. Rodd Island
is a small island in Iron Cove, just off Rodd Point. The Rodd Point
memorial sits in Rodd Park, beside the Dobroyd Aquatic Club. Rodd Park
is also colloquially known as "Point". The Bay Run passes beside Rodd Park and is popular with joggers, walkers and cyclists."
Labels:
Australia,
Rodd Point
Monaco/Monte Carlo
Every year when we go to France, we visit a friend who stays in
Menton (on the French/Italian border). It is about a two hour walk along
the boardwalk to Monte Carlo, but we've never managed to have the time
to do it.
Labels:
Europe,
France,
Monaco,
Monte Carlo,
nature
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