Hi All You Beauty-Beings!
I'm back, and ready to continue my catching up on this thread!
PP, that's great that you're now providing a healing place for the healers, and are part of a network of healers all giving and taking classes and learning from each other! Best wishes for the blooming of your local "Spiritual Connections Academy" to unfold "in totally harmonious and satisfying ways, for the highest good of all concerned," as Shakti Gawain would say!
I have thought of
Laura at various times and wondered how she's doing -- it's good to hear that she sends her love and will be back soon. (Love right back to you,
Laura, and prayers that you get over the various viruses the kids bring in!

)
I enjoyed your two avvies of those old-growth cedars in Cathedral Grove (great name, and very appropriate!

). It was evident from the relative size of your little cousin Kirkland in the photo how huge those trees must be!

That's a lot bigger than most of the redwoods I've seen around here!
PP wrote:I know we all hold each other in our hearts,,,,our light is definitely getting larger and stronger....
I agree with that -- I see it continuing to happen more and more!
Glad to hear that you've now emerged victorious in the Battle of the Nettles!

Sorry to hear about you getting so "zotted" (great word

) in the process, though!

It's great to know that tea-tree oil stops the pain instantly, and also the pain of bee or wasp stings!

Clearing off all your paths -- what a great task that is symbolically and metaphorically as well as literally!
Sinner wrote:Amazing that before all this i would have thought, Angels? Prompts? Synchronicities? Lights? Feathers? That's crazy!
Now it's at the stage where i am surprised if i have a day "without" a prompt. It's the best thing ever happened to me. I have a feeling of true inner peace and strength to handle anything that comes my way. Best feeling ever!
Sinner, it sounds like you've been really going through some profound inner transformations since you first started seeing the prompts! That's wonderful!

I love to write, and used to write short stories many years ago, though I haven't done it so much lately. I do currently journal a lot, however!
Maria, yes, places with relatively warm and humid climates do tend to support more insects, and in some cases, other unusual animals! We have noticed this here in California too, compared to Colorado, which is a lot dryer and colder in the winter. We have a lot of spiders here too, but fortunately, it seems that they tend to mostly mind their own business. At least we can probably be glad we don't live in the rainforests where they have giant beetles and such!

It's great that
Sandy, who lived in a region near where you are, is able to good you good advice regarding the insects!

If you use the Law of Attraction and just ignore them and never focus on them at all, hopefully they'll stay out of your experience!
The links to your "earthly heavens" look wonderful! I especially like the photos of the Koster Islands!
Your story about visualizing finding money and then finding someone else's wallet on the street is both a great illustration of how well visualization works, and a good reminder to us to be as complete as possible in our visualization of what we want!
Maria wrote:think of a future where humans, spiritually evolved and perfected, have put an end to starvation by knowing how to feed themselve by multiplying bread - not by hard work, harvest and baking, but by making their ide of bread take physical form.
Sounds crazy, well Jesus did it. ...and so can you.
This is a wonderful visualization! The group of beings known as Abraham, channeled by Esther Hicks (and who wrote "Ask and It is Given" through Esther), who we all keep talking about, says that Jesus healed people by so strongly seeing only the most positive potential for their wellness (i.e., seeing them as completely healed and well, with no doubt whatsoever, and no energy given whatsoever to their "dis-ease") that they were so strongly influenced by his positive vision of them that they were completely able to see
themselves that way as well, with no competing doubts to split their energy, and so they were healed on the spot!
I'm adding in my prayers and visualization for the tickets to materialize for you!
How wonderful that you've been making such great progress with meditation, and that you're now going to get the AC CD too!
Lilly, those scones with cream and jam that you offered on Saturday (was probably Sunday morning for you, actually) sound great, except I imagine now that it's already Wednesday night here (Thursday where you are), they may be a bit stale by now!
That mink peacock blanket sounds beautiful!
It's so interesting to hear all the slang from various English-speaking countries, and the funny confusions that can sometimes occur, such as the cossie-corset one!
Pet is often a great source of British slang. It's pretty funny, the first time I heard the phrase, "I'm so chuffed," was from her, then shortly thereafter, someone said it on the radio here; it's fun to see how some expressions catch in different places!
Thanks for your empathy and kind words about my post about the Gallery!

I agree with you that we need to just allow each of our individual processes to take whatever time they naturally take, without letting our egos judge or push ourselves to be done with it sooner!

Sounds also like you've been continuing to have wonderful experiences in your meditations!
Sandy, it's great that you and
George (I've even got to use black as one of my colors now, since I'm using so many in this post!

) are taking to heart the guidance from his dream regarding sugar. I agree with
Casta, I love raw agave nectar, and have put it in just about anything that calls for sugar, including hot chocolate, with very tasty results!

If you need to use some kind of sugar, as
Casta said, I think it's got a lower glycemic index and has lots of extra benefits compared to white table sugar, so it's a really good choice. However, I would imagine that whether it's honey or table sugar or agave nectar or molasses, etc., regardless of the form, it's still probably primarily sugar, so, if one needs to watch sugar intake, one might still need to be careful with it? As
PP suggested, it might be a good idea to also look into the herb Stevia, for that reason -- if I recall correctly, it's sugar-free, but something like 300 times sweeter than sugar!
How lovely that you got interrupted in your first post by a call from one of your children, and that it made your day!
Thanks as usual for your positive, supportive comments! I agree with
Lilly and
Maria about
Lilly's comment:
"I feel your gentle feminine spirit through your posts and am thankful for your non judgemental approach." 
I'm sorry to hear how difficult your move from the U.S. to Australia was

-- I imagine moving to a whole other country and culture would be a
much bigger deal than any move we've ever made!

I can certainly understand the sense of loss and the long readjustment phase that would probably inevitably accompany such a major transition, but I do think you're right about focusing on the positive aspects of it, the opportunities it makes possible, and so on! Good going, Sweetie!
Yes, I remember when
George posted about your encounter with the shark on the beach last summer!

Even though I never posted about that one, I was so glad you were both safe, but not surprised either, because I know those Midwayers and other guides and helpers watch over the both of you very closely!
Casta wrote:...what wouldn't i use agave nectar in!! I think it literally tastes like the elixir of life.... the sweetest of nectars (without being too sweet to the palette)! Ha! Have I conveyed my love for agave nectar yet?

So, let me be sure to get this straight,
Casta...are you saying you are a big fan of agave nectar?
I agree with
Sandy, I love your cat avatar too!

Please
do go on about the agave nectar!

-- What are all of its health benefits that you know about? Since I love it so much too, I'd love to know!

How interesting that there is also an agave honey from the same plant. I also read somewhere that tequila comes from that same plant.
So, you're originally from Los Angeles, just down the coast from here! Cool!

I was born in San Rafael up here in the Bay Area, and after a long time in Colorado, moved back to California a couple of years ago.
Gypsie Deb, Wow, I'm so glad to hear that you were awakened by the Angels in time to lock your door shortly before there was a home invasion in your area! How wonderful, and thank Goodness, that you are so guided and protected!
CONGRATULATIONS on getting an Art Deco unit right on the beach!

What fun
Hi
Pet! I'm thinking of you too, and I agree with Lilly, you're a born writer!
Hi
Sarah,
Heather, and
Anne!

(That's SARAH, HEATHER, and ANNE, in case it's hard to read!

Sorry to use such light colors, but I've run out of all the others!

)
Love to you all

,
Aqua Deb