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Your Ancestors and You: Release the Pains, Unwrap the Gifts by Anna Bazarnaya
You probably have heard a lot that October is a month of ancestral work. That is true because the veil is thin. In a time of Halloween, Samhain, the Day of the Dead, All Soul’s day—whatever it is called in your culture or on the land where you live in the time of the year…
Read MoreFlower Essence for Emotional Healing & Soul Growth by Anna Bazarnaya
In 2020, traumatic experiences had been nearly impossible to avoid. From a global pandemic to social injustice to environmental catastrophes – we’ve been forced to face these issues, and these events had triggered unresolved personal and ancestral traumas in many of us. Unfortunately, traditional western medicine typically only treats the mental and physical manifestations of…
Read MoreBe Peace Now
This month I was guided to pull a Strength, Heart, Challenge spread to give us an extra boost of support in what is likely to be another intense month. This spread allows a richer range of information to come through than is usually available when a single card is pulled. I’ll begin with a brief…
Read MoreArchangel Azrael: Releasing Illusions
I won’t sugarcoat it: by now, much of the world has been dealing with a pandemic for over six months, and in the US there seems to be no end in sight. Here in California, an early start to what may be only the latest in a string of severe wildfire seasons has even the…
Read MorePriorities, Jasmine Gold
A few weeks ago I found out that a friend of mine, Robert Labensart, had passed away in July. It was a startling reminder to live life fully. We never know what is going to happen in our lives. The unexpected can occur at any time. He had a fast moving cancer – something I…
Read MoreMedicine of the Temple Tree and God’s Flowers, Anna Bazarnaya
A tree whose flowers are the color of a frail new moon; whose fragrance overwhelms the soul at night, and which grows near the graveyards and temples. Plumeria (common name Frangipani) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. From Mexico…
Read MoreWhen Stress Hits Your Back, Susan Hammond
Ever notice how during times of heightened stress that your back — or neck or shoulders or wherever you hold tension — acts up? Well, that’s exactly what just happened to me. Lately I’ve been feeling like a stress magnet. Concerns about health, finances, home, family (all the biggies) have been building up. The back…
Read MoreHelichrysum: The Golden Healer, Anna Bazarnaya
The aromatic Helichrysum is a true healer of the plant kingdom, healing both, our external physical and internal deep emotional wounds and broken heart. The plant’s name comes from the Greek words helios (meaning “sun”) and chrysos (meaning “gold”) and had been praised by cultures, old and new, for its notorious therapeutic abilities and vast…
Read MoreTwo Types of Self Care, Jasmine Gold
Last month I wrote about Heart Harmony along with Being versus Doing. Self care is related. When you focus too much on doing, it’s easy to downplay self care and forget about yourself. You might tell yourself that self care isn’t important. You may think that you don’t have time. However, taking care of yourself…
Read MoreVibrational Medicine, Jesse Stark
Allow yourself to drift off to a peaceful trance of radiating positive light as the calming tones of the singing bowls captures you. Your essence is energy and vibrations. Because of your expanded vibrations during a sound journey you can receive higher spiritual light and vibrations from all sources, including from Earth, the galaxy and…
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