Remote Group Healing Weekend of March 16, 2019 (1 Viewer)

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Lila

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I had a few moments in a busy day today and found myself wondering what I will post for this week's session. The session will be a little different for me as I will be traveling so will post this now, be involved on the site until the day before or so and then let others post their experiences probably without posting anything myself that day as I anticipate being unplugged that day. I'll be there though not online.
Also, next week, Linda has kindly agreed to step in for the session.

As my thoughts traveled in this direction I seem to have already started a session in a way as things got going immediately:rolleyes::D
What I'd like to propose as this week's focus is that we each find something we'd like to share with each other, with our families, our planet, humanity, the universe; whoever we'd like to share with.

I already know, since things got rolling so readily, that I would like to share some of the sea and stone of my favourite beaches. One of the most relaxing things I love to do whenever I am near the ocean is beachcomb for shells, cool rocks, wood, seeds, sea glass or other tidbits. Hours can happily go by as I walk miles doing this, hardly noticing where I am or what I'm clambering over until usually my belly informs me that it's time to return for some grub.

This is what I'd like to share, this timeless space of pure enjoyment of the moments as each passes with all the gifts offered; the cry of the gulls, swish of the sea over my toes (up my legs, onto my pants:oops:), that awesome colour of the wet stone I pick up, smell of seaweed, sound of laughter... and in particular some sea-tumbled honey calcite from the shores I was born at:


1552508757148.pngFrom https://www.healing-crystals-for-you.com/properties-of-crystals.html
where it mentions for this stone that "It assists you to see solutions to problems and to manifest your dreams. "
Note that this is a particularly light coloured honey calcite. They can have much more amber in the colour.

The other colours naturally included here are the beautiful, soothing blue greens of the ocean:

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From https://robdose.com.au/product/mullaloo-beach/

Also, I'd like to include best wishes for my daughter who is taking her first steps toward travel on her own over the coming weeks. I'd like to give her a send off that includes whatever this group would like to offer her. Happy trails, my girl<3



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For those new to these sessions, or if you simply want to me reminded on how to connect in and what methods you can use to send healing, see this article here on transients.info.

The purpose of these weekly sessions is to send healing to each participant, which can be accomplished by focusing on individuals or the group, deepening on what methods you chose to use. You are always free to set secondary intentions around focusing on world events that may need some helping energy — on other levels our group also works in a multi-dimensional sense. Sometimes we get healing requests within the replies here, so do check back here just before the sessions begins.

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The place we have chosen to visualize when first connecting in, and to anchor that connection, is a forest clearing. Think of a opening inside a forest where there is a large crystal in the center that we gather around. The ground could have moss or grass, perhaps even dirt or another surface that appears to you. There may be the sound of a waterfall nearby which could result in a river that you could see, or not. You could start off here and then go off to another place of your choosing to send and/or receive healing. Some people find themselves being taken on a journey where they are shown other things during a session, but we all experience this in our own unique ways.

You can find further information about these sessions through the link, Weekend Healing, on transients.info.

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The time for the session is the same each week. All the other times reflect this time. This time is calculated around making the sessions accessible to as many as possible.

New Zealand: (Auckland) Sunday: 8 am (Laron)
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Australia: (Sydney, AEST) Sunday: 5 am, (Perth) Sunday, 3 am


To understand about joining outside of the set time, which you are free to do so and the hosts do this sometimes because of other commitments, just check out the instructions on how to send healing here.
 
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Linda

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I love the color of Mt. Laurel, and we have 2 in the front yard. One of my favorite places is our front yard because people often stop to visit, and plenty of interesting things happen there. Here is a picture of the blossoms with a visitor, a Red Admiral butterfly.

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Hey, Mullaloo Beach is in my neck of the woods. The colours we have here are pretty cool, aren't they? Our dunes are drab coastal affairs, but they need to be to kick off the startling reality of the colours of the waters and skies. Love your post.
 
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It can be scary for a young person to step outside their known bounds on their first international travels "without Mum", but it also has the dynamic and tantalizing effect of innovation, daring, and putting 2 and 2 together to come out on a winner. Best of luck and may the wind lift and burgeon your sails, the salt spray hit the deck, and the following winds make sure you go far, very far.
 
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I'm going to share a helipterum paper daisy, and a succulent. Both beauties of nature that don't need so much water to survive. (Although I have been guilty of water-starving my plants from time to time). I try not to. I cry watery tears when I do.

succulent.jpgWhite Helipterum_Paper Daisy.jpg
And this is what the everlasting daisies look like when they grow as wildflowers and flow over the land in a dazzling display of special colour:

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