With the glorious weather we have been enjoying again in these parts, the vibration and buzz of a familiar critter is felt all around. The Garden Honey Bee is out and about and as busy as ever. There are 270 species of bumble bee and he is just one of them! At this time he is probably a worker getting ready for the drones or males. He is also pretty non aggressive unless provoked and just gets on with his life, gathering nectar and pollen. And he doesn’t lose his life when he stings, as he has a smooth stinger unlike Honey Bees. His appearance does not appear so menacing to human eyes and so his likeability factor is high. How on earth does this fuzz bomb actually fly? He is certainly not designed for it. NASA even has a picture of a bumble bee displayed, reminding that aerodynamically it should be impossible for him to fly and yet he does, reminding us all to think outside the box and expand our minds!

Well we certainly did that last night as Dr Adrian Cobb came to visit. He gave us such an interesting address concerning Life after Death and NDE’s. He also went on to bring some lovely messages for some. Thank you so much. We so enjoyed having you! Alison Keogh chaired the proceedings, as we enjoyed lovely prayers and readings from the family. Julie and Lisa took charge of music. Thank you Sue on hospitality, and another Carole cake creation. Thank you to our healers on hand afterwards and the set up and breakdown help.

Prayer of the week.

Please petition in prayer for Ukraine and Russia, so that cease fire can become peace finally. Please pray also for Gaza and Israel, that there can be supplies coming in to Gaza to feed starving people, and that the hostage situation comes to an end, and people can have peace and closure.

Calendar up tomorrow.

A little rain didn’t hurt anyone. Sunny skies are forecast for the rest of week!!

Beautiful Wisteria. She is in bloom everywhere right now, climbing usually up the side of buildings with her stunning cascade of mauve pink. She is part of the Legume family and was named by an English botanist Thomas Nutall in memory of a Dr Casper Wistar. Introduced into the UK in 1816, she is a vine native to places like China, and Korea but also Canada and Iran. Her scent is heavenly and her Spiritual symbolism is that of devotion that transcends death. I am inspired to grow her but she can be a little tricky, sometimes taking a decade to bloom, but she exudes such peace and beauty, I think it’s worth a try.

Our gathering in Chawton last night was a peaceful family night as Rob spoke on healing as we watched a demonstration. Chris Elliot chaired beautifully for us. We had lovely prayers and readings from the family and sang some lovely hymns. We thank our hospitality Sue who gave us some tasty treats to snack on afterwards. Thank you readers, Julie and Lisa music team, and our healers as well as those who set up and break down each week.

Prayer of the week.

In light of VE day this week, may we pray for all those veterans of conflict who have seen so much and sacrificed so much. Europe would look very different today had the outcome been different. Sometimes we lose sight of that.

Calendar up tomorrow.

Have a beautiful week. The weather has broken but it is still a glorious springtime out there! Enjoy!

We were so glad to gather together again last night on zoom to share a brief time together with prayers, readings and music. Thank you Everyone!! A peaceful close to a glorious spring day.

Healing followed as always.

Please continue to pray for the the victims of the senseless incident in Canada.

Rob will speak on Healing this Sunday in Chawton with Q and A and a demonstration of healing.

Join us!!