If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the aching, or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto its nest again, I shall not live in vain. (Alternative words) or help a lonely person into happiness again.
Great Spirit decided it was time to give the winged (the birds) their colors. Before this time all of the birds were gray. Their feathers did not carry the beautiful colors they do today. Great Spirit told all of the winged to gather at a special lake which was hidden high in the mountains. All of the winged flew to this magical body of water. Great Spirit told them to dive into the water and they would emerge with beautiful colors in their feathers. Brave little Hummingbird dove in first. He didn't stay long but when he came out he was a beautiful green and had ruby on his throat. Jaybird was next. He stayed a little longer than Hummingbird had. When he emerged he was a bright blue and had a white throat. He wore a black necklace low on his neck. Wren splashed into the depths. When he got out of the water he was brown with a golden chest. Cardinal flew into the lake. He stayed in a bit longer than the others. When Cardinal broke the surface he was bright red and beautiful. Bluebird splashed into the water and stayed for a while. He came up blue with his beautiful red breast. Indigo Bunting dived in. He stayed linger than any of the previous birds. He came up such a beautiful blue that the other birds gasped at his gorgeous color.
The word ‘healing’ comes from the root word for hearth ‘HALE’ which means whole. To be whole, we avoid self deception, we engage with others with authenticity, kindness and understanding, empathy and goodwill. When we are disturbed or distressed this affects everything in our life - our work, health, relationships, et cetera.
Know Thyself was written on the temple of Apollo 2500 years ago along with Everything in Moderation. Knowing yourself means knowing what you are doing to yourself and others. Freud stated that therapy could only replace ‘hysterical misery’ with ‘common unhappiness’.
Dependency issues: Many codependents don’t feel happy, content, or peaceful with themselves. They look for happiness outside themselves. The latch on to whoever or whatever they think will provide happiness for them. They feel terribly threatened by the loss of anything or person they think provides their happiness. They didn’t feel love or approval from their parents. And they don’t love themselves. They believe other people can’t or don’t love them. Desperately they seek love and approval. They often seek love from people incapable of loving. They believe other people are never there for them. They equate love with pain.
Many mysteries surround the antiquity of the Holy Land. Sacred to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, it is the most fought over piece of land in the world! Where is Mount Sinai? Sir Colin Humphreys is a Cambridge University academic who questioned the position of Mount Sinai, the place where Exodus states that Moses heard the voice of God from the burning bush and was given the 10 Commandments.
Each
month for twenty years at Woodford Spiritualist church, Les Fuller, holds a
very popular drop in group that is most easily called a 'shamanic workshop'.
Many who attend are Spiritualists, though all are welcome, regardless of
background or belief. It is an experiential meeting where we sing, drum, some
dance, we smell scents, hear bells and rattles, and are uplifted by the
community of friendly and caring attenders. Les asks if anyone needs 'healing'
and invites them to sit in the centre of the room and relax while others attend
in various ways to lay hands on their head or shoulders. Good attention and
relaxation are known to heal many ills, especially those that are stress
related. There is always a time of active meditation where Les tells us a story
which we follow in our mind's eye. During this inner experience, we see, hear
and speak to spirit guides, for inspiration, to understand our purpose, or to
gain advice for our life's difficulties. Some of the spirit guides might be an
animal, such as a dog, a bird or a fish. The directions of North East, South,
West, and the Centre are honoured, and there are seasonal celebrations and
duties, such as to give thanks, to clean or rest.
During the Victorian era, the intelligentsia, rich and
fashionable of London were fascinated by mysticism and spirituality. In this era
of excitement, one of the leading lights of the day, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky,
encouraged her friend, John Watkins to open the first ever specialist esoteric
bookshop. It bears the ‘Watkins’ name to this
day.
Watkins is situated in the dignified
elegance of Cecil Court, off Charing Cross Road, London. The shop’s logo depicts Thoth,
Egyptian God of Wisdom in the act of writing with pen and paper. The store
stocks the UK’s widest selection of esoteric information in 60,000 book titles,
cards, CD’s, DVDs, talismans, artefacts and other interesting items. In its
early years, customers included W B Yeats, Aleister Crowley, G R S Mead, Carl
Jung, Aldous Huxley, Dion Fortune and the Society of the Inner Light, MacGregor Mathers and members of The Golden Dawn.