Sunday, August 9

Aftermath.........

Well woweee what an interesting 8 days that has been - learning curve - I should say so - survived some hurtful behaviour, discovered that some folks just don't change with the passing years and experience, shame,,,,,,,some emotionally charged nuclear fall out etc etc......I am now enjoying some tranquility, reflecting, putting some more light out there, giving thanks....... and getting back into some crochet.
Looks like I could be heading back to Edinboro in Oct. Tim Minchen is playing there and well could I refuse early B'day pressy??
Looks like a few folks have been affected by this last full moon - THE SUN IS LIGHT THE MOON GIVES FORM TO THAT LIGHT - as should WE - and for that to happen we have to go through the fire - be a phoenix LOL 

Cute pics of sea shell creations by Rowan

Whole-self well-being is, in part, the result of a harmonious flow of energy between our physical and mental selves. When this flow is thrown out of balance for any reason, the body and mind react to one another rather than act cooperatively. Ongoing stress, sadness, anxiety, excitement, and fear can overwhelm the cerebral self, causing traumatic energy to be channeled into the body. The body then responds by taking steps to organically dispel the energy that has burdened it and expressing it by means of physical symptoms such as illness, fatigue, or disease. In some cases, these symptoms can simply be allowed to run their natural course and recovery will come about naturally. In most instances, however, health and wellness can only be restored by a dual course of treatment that acknowledges both the physical manifestations of energy clearing and the underlying emotional causes.

Many of the ailments we experience over the course of our lives can be indicative of the body’s attempts to process intellectual and emotional energy. Swollen glands, for example, can signal that you are going through a period of emotional cleansing. Even something as simple as a pimple can indicate that your body is ridding itself of toxins and old energy. In Chinese medicine, intense emotions are held in the body’s organs as a matter of course. Grief lurks in the lungs, anger inhabits the liver, fretfulness lingers in the heart, worry is held in the stomach, and the kidneys harbor fright. Particular illnesses and symptoms represent the body’s attempts to clear emotional energy. Coughs or bronchitis can signify that the physical self is clearing away grief while a loss of appetite may signal that worry is being actively addressed. [well I do have a bit of a lung thing going on, but hey we all know most will say it is to do with smoking - so I must spend too much time actively addressing my "worries" lol]

When you feel ill or imbalanced, treating your whole self rather than treating the physical self alone can empower you to determine the root cause of sickness. Since you understand that your physical symptoms may be an expression of emotional discomfort, you can establish a balanced treatment regimen to ensure that you quickly recover your good health.

                       10 Signs of Spiritual Maturity
1.  You are centered and calm when others are ungrounded and upset.
2.  You know what you need for inner peace, and you provide it for yourself without requiring others to do so for you.
3.  You admire all religions for the value they present to those who follow them.
4.  You know that you are spiritual inside and out, with or without belonging to a religion.
5.  You have no need to push your beliefs on another.
6.  You are able to politely say “no thanks” to those who attempt to push their beliefs onto you.
7.  You identify those in need of healing, calm yourself, and allow them to be who they are.
8.  You respond kindly when asked to offer advice or healing, without telling the other person what they ‘should’ do.
9.  You present options to yourself and others for choices, respecting Higher Self and Divine Will working out a plan that you may or may not know.
10. You are seen by others as primarily happy, content, and going with the flow of life.
Well I try :) xx





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