Letting Go: 31 Days of Love and Reflection – Day 4
This month marks the 20th anniversary since I lost my firstborn, Alan. To honour his memory, every day this month I’m sharing snippets from my book Letting Go.
This month marks the 20th anniversary since I lost my firstborn, Alan. To honour his memory, every day this month I’m sharing snippets from my book Letting Go.
This month marks the 20th anniversary of my son Alan, and want to share the gifts and joy he’s brought into my life.
This month marks the 20th anniversary of my son Alan, and want to share the gifts and joy he’s brought into my life.
This month marks the 20th anniversary of my son Alan’s birth, and I want to share the gifts and joy he’s brought into my life. Every day this month, I’ll be reading excerpts from my book ‘Letting Go’ to honour him.
This month’s card is Persistence, featuring the Celtic Sun God, Lugh, whose name means “Shining One.” Lugh reminds us to call on his energy to keep going, offering the life-giving power of the sun to inspire, warm, and cheer us on our journey.
This lullaby is called Yumma Mweil Il Hawa. Myself and Elizabeth Ewing streaming a fundraising sound bath for ‘Medical Aid for Palesistians’ on the Winter Solstice , 21 December 2024.
Finding that stillness and calm, pick up your pen and write freely for 3 minutes and see what inner wisdom would like to be shared and what clarity you receive.
This card is perfect for this time of year as we’re moving into the depths of winter and the darkness. We are called to stop. We are called to rest and to go within. It is there we will find clarity.
As we enter November, the message from the Protection Guardian reminds us to embrace calmness and safety. This month, let go of your shields and trust that you are protected.
This card reminds us to rise above our limited views and consider other perspectives. The Eagle, soaring high above, encourages us to look deeply and see possibilities we may not have noticed before.
This card is a reminder that we are part of the web of life on Earth. While we often may feel disconnected, that is not the truth of the matter.
In the photo, the Crystal looks like a magical cave with beautiful rainbow colored lights within. There’s a feeling of fun and excitement and like the stone is full of possibilities.