The blessings continue in my tiny front garden, as the heady fragrance of Buddleia and Sweet peas is now joined by Evening Primrose. This beautiful, natural Primrose seeded herself, with a little help from the little ones, I am sure, and emits her own heady scent. This biennial plant is healing and can be used in the treatment of many ailments.

Native to North America, she spread across Europe in the seventeenth century and was known as King’s Cure All for her health benefits. She is an evening bloomer attracting moths, butterflies, and bees. Her petals will open early evening and close by late morning the following day.

She is known by many other common names also – Hogweed, Fever plant, Sundrop, amongst others, but maybe the most beautiful is Evening Star, so apt with her heavenly scent. Her spiritual symbolism is that of love, affection, and renewal.

Our messages and thoughts last night were most definitely heavenly and sent, as Jeanette Foote was in the house, and what an amazing evening it was. Beautiful thoughts and beautiful messages. Thank you so much, Jeanette. What a lovely evening! Our lovely Nerina chaired the evening, and we are always blessed to have such lovely readings and prayers from the family.

Thank you, as always, to Hospitality, our Music Team, Julie and Lisa, our Healers, and all those who set up and break down.

Prayer of the week

Please pray for the world’s leaders to make the right decisions for All.

Calendar up next.

Have a beautiful week, Dodge the rain clouds!

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