finally i'll be able to create pendants made out of red cedar wood from Michigan. thankyou so much for making this possible Ki ...
healing properties of cedar wood : excellent for reducing turmoil as it is physically cleansing and brings a fresh air to the sufferer which lessens the resistance to needed change, it allows clearer messages to be received from deep within ones self and the universe and promotes a peaceful flow.
The red cedar is used by many tribes for incense in purification and ritual (Kindscher 1992). For numerous tribes, the red cedar tree symbolizes the tree of life and is burned in sweat lodges and in purification rites.
there will be 15 pieces available when its ready and those interested may email me for more infos ^__^
Monday, June 29, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Flow of Lights
- This is a 20by20inch comissioned piece for Lena as an exchange of energy for her EFT2/past life regression. "Flow of Lights" is a painting to bring forth healings in all areas and to harvest in abundance of life through her life purpose and in the middle top centre of the painting shows a young dragon (female) dancing away in the mist of the lights ...showers of white light flows into the ground where loving kindness is at play and fruits of berries are shown as abundance gathers around .
- Guides as shown in silvery orbs and they are always in trios or pairs , showing and teaching us the balance of yin and yang and the power of 3, for physical,mental & spiritual . truly a show of guidance is in dance here .
PS: Lena, thank you so much for the wonderful light-hearted cool fun happy session earlier, i left with a happy blissful feelings ! ^__^
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
working with a shaman
Since time immemorial, certain men and women have felt called to heal the sick, to safeguard knowledge, to guide the lost, and to commune with the spirit world.
These unique individuals, known as shamans, were mystics and seers, repositories of wisdom, and keepers of herbal lore.
During those periods when ignorance loomed large in the world, shamans across the globe bided their time, peacefully practicing their practical yet refined arts in the jungle, mountains, deserts, and tundra that protected them from those who misunderstood shamanism.
Today, however, shamanism has reemerged, as modern men and women feel the same call to service that their ancestors felt long ago.
Also, as more individuals explore the notion that healing necessarily involves the soul as well as the physical self, people are consulting shamans in their search for wellness, wisdom, and guidance.
The word shaman literally means "he or she who knows." Shamanism is an art that has not changed in any quantifiable way for millennia and is not bound to any particular form of spirituality.
It is grounded on the principle that the visible world is saturated with unseen forces that influence the lives of human beings.
Shamans, in addition to acting as fonts of wisdom, are dedicated to diagnosing and curing human suffering—whether emotional, physical, or spiritual. To treat an illness, a shaman may communicate with the spirit world in order to connect more directly with the soul of their patient or with the force causing ill health.
They often work closely with animal guides, plant and earth spirits, or your spirit guides, and may make use of use of herbal remedies to supplement other forms of treatment.
Shamans, as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual realms, recognize that all objects are in manner alive and retain information that can be utilized to heal.
Shamanism is powerful in part because its practitioners tailor healing to the individual needs of those who seek them out. A shaman manipulates energy, giving you power where you have lost it and removing misplaced energy lurking within you.
When you seek out a shaman, they will endeavor to know and understand you before treating you. In this way, they can provide you with therapies that act on your whole being, positively influencing your body as well as your soul.
Monday, June 15, 2009
an exchange
done on girls bartertrade night
Sunday, June 14, 2009
summer solstice
Traditionally, Summer Solstice is celebrated at noon when the sun stands directly overhead and the full force of solar energy can be felt and drawn upon in ritual. One stands beneath the sun, for a while, absorbing the light and heat, and establishing a connection which can be drawn upon in rites later that night.
This is a time of purifying, of cutting through obstacles and drawing on the dynamic power of the God principle to manifest your own power. Lift up your hearts in celebration of the fertility and wonder of life and remember to give thanks for that which has been manifested for you since the last Sabbat.
Many traditions throughout time have celebrated the Solstices, from the times of the ancient and the indigenous people to present day. Bonfires are set on hilltops. People dance around the fires.
In many places, after the fire has died away and only the hot coals are remaining, children will be lifted across the coals to be blessed and cleansed by the smoke.
The Summer Solstice is a time to be happy. It is a time to remove unwanted things from your life. It is a time to dance and sing and spread joy and be filled with love.
Celtic
In the Celtic countries of Northern Europe the Solar Lord fulfilled the same function and in modern times, witches and pagans still honor the Lord of Light, invoking him to "put to flight the powers of darkness" and bring fertility and abundance back to the land and the people. This celebration is a joyous celebration, but at the very height of the Sun's power we also encounter the truth that whatsoever rises must also fall and so from this high point in the solar cycle, the days will begin to grow shorter and the nights longer.
In Britain this theme of transformation from one thing to another was reflected in the story of the Oak King, god of the waxing year and the Holly King, his twin, god of the waning year. It was at this time that the Oak King fell and the Holly King began his reign which would lead inevitably to the darkness of winter and the longest night of the year at the Winter Solstice at which point the Oak King would return. It was said that at the Summer Solstice the Oak King withdrew to the realm of the circumpolar stars, known to the Greeks as the Corona Borealis, to the Egyptians as ik-hem-sek, 'not-knowing-destruction,' and to the Celts as Caer Arianrhod. This region of the stars never disappears below the horizon, not even at the time of Midwinter.
In Ireland music, dancing and story telling were all part of the Solstice celebrations. Before the celebrations could begin, prayers were recited while walking around the bonfire. Herbs gathered on the eve of Summer Solstice were most often used for medicinal purposes. Others were used for rites and divination. St. John¹s Wort, Elderberries, Yarrow and Vervain were a few that were used. Hazel branches were cut on Solstice eve and used to look for gold, water, and precious jewels. In order for this to work the branches had to be cut between 12 and 1:00 am.
P:s from a website i've read :) crystalinks.com
Friday, June 12, 2009
intuitive drawing done today
Thursday, June 11, 2009
live wood paintings adopted to germany !
so happy ! one client bought all 5 "live" wood paintings and its going to be airmail to germany today ~__~ heheheh
hes going to use them to help heal others through his practice ...
cool cool i really hoped that they will all help in their own ways to his clients as well !
thankyou !!
hes going to use them to help heal others through his practice ...
cool cool i really hoped that they will all help in their own ways to his clients as well !
thankyou !!
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
our teacher on marae tv nz
thanks to marvin for uploading this on youtube so that i can view it here in Singapore :)
Spiritualizing The Planet
We are one with the cosmos whether we realize it or not. Realizing it, though, quickens our spiritual energy and allows us access to higher realms. In those higher realms lies the awareness that we are more than just finite physical beings living one life in one place at one point in time. Connecting with this awareness is to awaken to the truth and take a step forward, and upward, on our soul’s journey. This upward movement is known as ascension because the more we remember who we are and embody that truth, the higher our energy vibrates; we ascend up the scale from the gross physical plane to the subtle spiritual plane. As we ascend, we gain consciousness of the more subtle aspects of our being, with the ultimate outcome being a complete identification with the light body, an experience of unification with the cosmos.
As you look around you, you will see that many people are not even interested in these ideas. Others are open and paying attention. Still others have devoted their lives to deepening their understanding of the truth. All these people are on the path of ascension, but they will ascend at different rates. Each soul chooses its own path. The more devoted a person is to remembering and being guided by spirit, the more quickly the soul will ascend. These people are at the forefront of an important process of raising the energetic vibration of the whole planet. The earth, made of the same energy we are, is undergoing this shift along with us. This evolutionary process, while seemingly chaotic at times, is as natural as the process that unfolds a flower from a seed and we are all part of it.
It shouldn’t be forgotten that the earth too is on her own ascension path as she is sentient. The best way to support this process in yourself and in the world is simply to relax and be open to its unfolding. Listen to your inner guidance, and let it guide you to the path that brings your heart the most joy.
Monday, June 08, 2009
last sun@home
due to the fact that saturday i had to attend a cha do lesson, i could not make it for this month's maad market. so some of my clients was waiting for the special intuitive rate on the first weekends of every month were disappointed to find out that i wasnt going maad for JUNE.
so i thought that since i'm home on sunday, i might as well open the place up for these clients so appointments was booked and my clients are happy too heheheh
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