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Friday, October 30, 2015

Reading a Rock

During my Clinical Herbalism class last night, the instructor spoke about the vibrational imprint of objects; how objects retain the energies (good and bad) of its previous owner, and when we purchase something we should always cleanse it. 

The first thing that came to mind about vibrational imprints were rocks. I was taught early on how to read rocks to find answers; because they have been around so long, they hold the answers of our ancestors and the key to our history.

Rock reading is used to find answers, so let me share how to do this. 

1. If you have a question that needs and answer, grab a pen and paper and go take a walk and look for a rock that appeals to you - one that is about grapefruit size and has lots of indentations on it - not a smooth surfaced rock. 

2. sit down with the rock and repeat your question 3 times to the rock for which you would like an 
answer. 

3. Now look at the top surface of the rock and pick out four shapes (images) and write down what images you see. 

4. Move to all sides of the rock, each time thinking of your question and writing down four images you see on each side; you should have a minimum of 4 - 6 sides 

5. now sit quietly reflecting on the first set of 4 images you wrote down. When you look at these 4 as a whole, what does the whole represent for you? Write that down 

6. repeat step 5 for each group of images you wrote down. 

7. Now put together the last representations you just wrote down, and reflect on their meanings as a whole. 

8. Your answer will be there. 

Moving on, I wanted to share the following article on Psychometry, which talks about objects you encounter. 

http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2015/50219.html 

Hope everyone has a great day! 
Namaste

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Owl -- seeing in the dark

Owl is amazing! Of course, there really isn't an animal I've met that I  didn't like.  

I took this photo at work today. When I saw the owl, I set my coffee down and walked right up to the tree next to the tree the owl was resting in. It watched me walk up and sat there staring at me. 

I smiled and said I loved him; he slowly blinked at me with both eyes. I took that as a positive sign. I then thanked him for being there, and he winked at me with one eye; also a good sign. 

Owls symbolize the ability to see where others cannot; whether it be the need to change or the ability to see deceit. 

For now, I know I'm going through a great transition in my life so I'm looking within to see what I need to change in order to continue moving forward

Namaste

Monday, October 5, 2015

Kindness Opens Doors

I see you every once in awhile while I'm out working in my front yard. You stand with your walker in the front door peering out. I wave and you stare at me. I know we haven't met (yet), however I'm looking out for you. You're housebound, but a visitor comes check on you once each day. Late at night however, before I head to bed, I notice your front door wide open, so I slip on over and quietly close it so you'll be safe through the night.

Finally, after a year we make contact. Your paper is laying in the middle of the yard and you can't get it, so you open your door and beckon me to bring the newspaper to you. I do and you're grateful.

Now when I go home at lunch, sometimes I see your inside door open and the paper in the yard. I pick up the paper and peek in your front screen door. You're sitting on your walker in front of the TV. You notice me and wave me in. I hand you your paper, wish you a good day and I'm on my way.

A door between us has finally opened.


Thursday, October 1, 2015

Compassion

For the month of October, my focus is Compassion.


As a healer, I think the number one thing I need to remember is to become more compassionate and remember that everyone has a story, including myself.


I know I have only to look inside to see the path I’m choosing now is so different from whence I came. My clients are choosing a different path now, and I need to honor them for making the decision to change.


I started thinking about Dr. Masaru Emoto and his work with water crystals. Our thoughts and energy create both positive and negative. In Dr Emoto’s work, he shows that by simply saying “I love you” to water, the energy within the water changes.


People are  like water; some are mucky and some are only dirty, while others are crystal clear. How wonderful that I have the opportunity to help others on their path of healing by first being compassionate and sending them light and love to help clear their way.


Wishing you light and love.

Namaste