Gyhldeptis brings calmness

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Gyhldeptis – Native American Goddess of the forest. Honoured by the Haida and Tlingit tribes in Alaska and Canada. Known as the coastal forest Goddess with long hair. Her name means “Lady Hanging Hair” representing the long moss hanging from the cedar trees. Protector of the forest and also seen as the spirit of the trees.

Gyhldeptis helps in times of stress and chaos. She assists in calming us and brings us back to our centre. Gyhldeptis reminds us of the calm flowing river. She teaches us to stay calm and focused, to step back and re-evaluate our situation. Call on Gyhldeptis when you feel overwhelmed and stressed. Walking in the woods or near to nature helps with re-connecting to nature spirits. read more

Honour your ancestors

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Went to a Healing Voice workshop given by Jill Purce in Hampstead.  It is such a beautiful day it feels good to be alive.

In many ways the desire to be a better person and to acquire greater wisdom on love and compassion is a deeply personal and private conversation.   The journey one takes to achieve this is immaterial but undertaking or starting to undertake the journey is hugely important to the individual.  Some seek a facilitator to help them in this journey.

Justice in your heart

For justice to be true, it must sit comfortably in your heart.  When justice is compromised our minds try to rationalize the outcome as good.  In difficult circumstances it is too easy to listen to your head rather than your heart.

Look at how children interact.  For them right and wrong is viewed from a beautifully simplistic point of view.  We were all children once and each of us should try to bring this approach back into our adult lives.  Not sure if you are being true to yourself?  Stand back a moment when a difficult decision has to be made and listen to the messages from your heart.  It will make the world a better place.

Inner peace: how do you find it?

Meditation and reflection.  Inner peace can be achieved by anyone through meditation and reflection.  It need only take five minutes of your day.  You can do it in any location – on a train, sat in a parked car before you go into the office, walking at lunch time.  Good meditation re-vitalises you much like sleep does. 

Exploring sound as an energy

Chanting meditation: is sound an energy that can be used to increase our connection to the ‘inner you’, our families, our communities, the universe?

The material world is made up of matter which breaks down to atoms and protons. Protons are light and the ultimate energy source. Sound and the vibrations it makes are also energy. Therefore can sound as a form of energy influence people and the environment in which it operates? 

Eyes: are they the windows to our souls?

You can see our emotions in our eyes

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Others can feel our emotions like love, anger, honesty. They can also see it in our eyes. People in love typically look directly into each others eyes. It’s a very intimate gesture. Eyes reveal so much about ourselves.

When you want to know if a person is telling the truth, look into their eyes as they speak. You will be able to see the answer. A person’s eyes are very revealing.

Science now shows that the colour and patterns in our eyes directly relate to our personal characteristics like compassion. It’s interesting that science is catching up with what we have always known intuitively. read more

Human potential: where is it taking us?

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The poppy is a picture of human potential.  It is a delicate and beautiful flower that freely grows wild in our countryside.  Yet it is also a symbol of World War I and the fear, destruction and death that came with war.  An object of beauty and potential, a poppy can give remedies and relief for the chronic pain associated with diseases like arthritis.  Yet when abused fuels the heroine drug trade which plagues parts of our society.