Showing posts with label souls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label souls. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 April 2013


1) Volunteering. Mostly this means to do a job without pay, usually for a charitable cause of some sort. But it can be seen from the work and discoveries of Michael Newton, that many people’s whole lives may have been a decision to volunteer for a tough job. I find this idea makes sense of some of the ‘tragedies’ of life. If you can see the little Down’s child as an old soul who volunteered to be here to help her parents learn about disappointment, patience, or simply love, you can see her life as truly meaningful. This may be the case for the souls in many difficult situations - they may have agreed to be there to help those around them in some way, and they are usually very experienced souls. This does not make it easier for them when they are here, nor should we forget to treat them with total compassion. For more about this, see ‘Journey of Souls’, ‘Destiny of Souls’, and ‘Memories of the Afterlife’. (I contributed a chapter to this last one.)

2) Very. I can’t think of anything that describes me that begins with V, so will have to put in my Very fine hair, and the fact that my boss once described me as Very deep! Very is probably a good word for me, as I don’t do things by halves!   Oh, and the heroine of my third, half-written, book is 'Violette' !

3) Very high dilution. Sceptics dismiss homoeopathy because of the high dilution of the remedies, but this is a misunderstanding of the principle of homoeopathy. Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy discovered almost by mistake  that diluting a remedy actually made it more effective, not less.( Isn’t it interesting how many wonderful discoveries have been accidents? Think of penicillin!) Sceptics also say ‘Oh well, there’s no molecule of the active ingredient in there, so it can’t possibly work,’ and stick with the assumption that it doesn’t work. A more scientific viewpoint would say ‘It is astonishing that these remedies work, I wonder how?’ As I said under Q, it is quantum physics that will eventually work out the answer to that question.

Monday, 22 April 2013

S is for...


1) Soul Groups. Everyone has heard of soul mates, but not everyone knows they actually have a whole bunch of special soul friends. ‘Life between lives’ regression sessions will usually include a visit to the soul group which is mostly of about a dozen souls. These can be the souls of people who are present on earth, and the subject may recognise them as their brother, or friend, or colleague. We all leave some of our energy behind in the spirit world so we can literally be in two places at once. Our group may be the one we were put into as a baby soul, or if we are more advanced it can be a special interest group, who are all studying the same aspect of existence, or learning to carry out some particular task. Those who have incarnated without many members of their soul group can feel very lonely in their life, and this can be a deliberate choice, maybe to learn self sufficiency.

2) It is said that life is too Short, but I also think it is too narrow! I have many interests, and not enough time to do them properly. So maybe I am a bit of a Jack of all trades. As a child I learnt to Sail dinghies, but this fell away after my brother and sister joined the family when they were 20 months old and I was 15. They were a handful, and sailing is not an ideal occupation with two tiny children to watch!
Later in life I discovered Scrapbooking, and still do it, although at the moment I have been so busy getting my book ready to publish I haven’t had much time to play with glue paper and scissors. I find sitting in my little craft room making a foot-square page with one to four photos on it, and embellishing it with many different types of decorations is like a meditation, and I come away from my table not only with a beautiful page to add to my album, but with an enormous feeling of peace.

 3) Symphytum. This is ‘knitbone’ which is helpful after fractures as it helps bones to heal. It can also be used in cases of ‘non-union’ when a bone has failed to heal.