Photo by Mikhail Nilov on Pexels.com When I began my spiritual journey it was as a route to self-development. Then I discovered I was a Medium during a phone call, went for some training, learned a lot more about the spiritual field, and began teaching when I felt I was ready. Originally my teaching wasContinueContinue reading “Work Work Work”
Category Archives: Spiritual Work
Standing Up
Photo by Tobias Bju00f8rkli on Pexels.com This blog is sort of a coming out of the box and change of direction, all muddled into one. I believe strongly in kindness, courtesy, integrity, honesty, and treating others, animals, and the planet, with respect. I never deliberately speak to someone in a way that could be hurtful.ContinueContinue reading “Standing Up”
Respect should be automatic
Photo by Dio Hasbi Saniskoro on Pexels.com We need to move to a place where we automatically offer respect, understanding, tolerance, and kindness, until someone else convinces us we’re wasting a lot of good energy on them. Then we don’t change, we simply move on. It is not a big ask in this world toContinueContinue reading “Respect should be automatic”
Voyage
Photo by Jessica Lewis Creative on Pexels.com Sometimes you can journey far and wide, only to discover that you were in the perfect place before you left. We humans reach out, reach forward, reach behind us, and in doing so we often miss what’s right there in front of us. Never forget to explore theContinueContinue reading “Voyage”
Good world bad inhabitants?
Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels.com Sometimes I wonder if the world would be a much happier place if we humans had much better attitudes. We all know we need to take more care of the planet, appreciate it more, honour what it gives us, those things are a given. We worship unseen gods, yetContinueContinue reading “Good world bad inhabitants?”
Reluctant Loner
Walking your path alone?Photo by Domen Mirtiu010d Dolenec on Pexels.com Are you a person who would love to have a huge group of friends, but doesn’t? You’d like to love partying but hide in a corner? You develop an unexpected headache when you’re invited out in a group, but you appreciate the invites, want newContinueContinue reading “Reluctant Loner”
I
Photo by Brett Jordan on Pexels.com The final poem in the Caves of Ismaron series. Similar to Is in it’s delivery. I realised writing them that, of course, Is is the beginning of Ismaron, and I is the first letter. So it felt like a clarification of the original message as I wrote them both.ContinueContinue reading “I”
Is
Photo by Alex Azabache on Pexels.com This is a difficult poem to reflect in an image, but I like this one as it looks like the door to a cave, minus the cave. All is being revealed as it were. The second poem in the Caves series, it came through in September 2015, a fewContinueContinue reading “Is”
The Caves of Ismaron
The key to get our of your house?Photo by Martins Krastins on Pexels.com I can’t actually remember if I’ve ever posted The Caves on this site, it’s been published a few times so it’s hard to recollect where it’s been, but it’s one worth reposting, and in the coming days I will post the twoContinueContinue reading “The Caves of Ismaron”
Who Am I?
Too tempting not to use the book cover to illustrate this poem about the life-long search for self, that is so much fun. Far from age taking things away from you, it gives you so much more. You feel free to be who you are, do as you wish (taking others into consideration of course,ContinueContinue reading “Who Am I?”