When we ponder our natural world, especially the animals, both faith-based and secular thinkers often think of St. Francis. He is the Patron Saint of Animals. It was his official feast day at the weekend, and this thirteenth century monk is remembered for his understanding of everything that lives having its place in creation.  He is often depicted with animals, but he also saw the sun, the moon, and nature as part of this great Spiritual family, along with his human one.  He founded the Order of Franciscan Monks and  followed a simple life of poverty, faith, and prayer.

Well, prayer is always on the agenda when we gather.  It is our communion with the Divine.  Last night was no different, as we gathered for our in-house Clairvoyance and Learning evening.  Our In-House Mediums gave messages and shared how they were obtaining the information from loved ones.  Rob Harvey, our President, brought messages and helped with understanding how mediumship works.  Some beautiful messages were relayed, and some mediums were helping fledglings as they tried to explain what they were sensing and ‘seeing.’  This is a way that the family can be involved in learning about clairvoyance. Our evening was chaired by the lovely Chris Shore, who kept us in line. Thank you, Chris!

The energy is always raised by the prayers and readings.  Thank you, everyone.  Chocolate cake was on the table afterwards, with not too much left over.  Thank you, Carol!!  Thank you, Sue, for the hospitality.  Thank you, Lisa, for the music.  Thank you to our healers on hand afterwards and everyone who sets up, breaks down, and washes up!

Prayer of the week.

​Please pray for our emergency services and our carers.  These people are tirelessly on hand when we need them.  They need our prayers to give them the strength to continue helping where needed.

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Have a beautiful week in this beautiful season, but wrap up.  It’s getting chilly!

We gathered last night after an autumn day of at least some sunshine, for our service on Zoom. There were beautiful prayers, readings, and music to enjoy. Thank you, everyone!!

Please continue to pray for Spiritual courage for our brothers and sisters, near and far, including ourselves. The rigours of life can take their toll.

Come join us on Sunday in Chawton for An Evening of Clairvoyance and Learning.

Walking in the local woodlands, I came around a corner and spotted a bunch of fly agaric, recognized as the magical toadstools of fairy tales, myth, and folklore. This magical mushroom is bold in colour, usually scarlet or orange with white warty spots, and is hard to miss, but really a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as she is highly toxic, and can cause psychotic reactions when ingested, so that’s not a good idea!

Her name derives from her historical use as an insecticide. She is a sure sign that Autumn is underway. She is seen solo or in small clusters around Birch and other trees, and she helps the trees obtain the nutrients in their roots. Her spiritual symbolism is of transcending the physical plane to higher levels of spiritual awareness.

Well, we aim to do that every time we gather, and last night was no exception, as the lovely Eve Cowell was in the house. Eve shared a little about what and how she perceives when giving mediumship and a little about her history, which was so interesting, and then went on to share some lovely messages! Thank you so much, Eve! We loved having you! Thank you to Alison Keogh, who chaired our evening.

We also thank our family for sharing readings and prayers from the heart. We thank Sue for our hospitality, Carole for our cake, Julie for running our music, our wonderful healers for standing by after our gathering, and all those who set up, break down, and wash up each week!

Prayer of the week

Please pray for Spiritual courage for ourselves and our brothers and sisters across the world, in horrendous situations. We live in a fear-based world, and that fear can affect the quality of life. May we be blessed with new courage as we tackle the experiences on this physical plane.

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Take a moment. Meditate on good things.

There are so many.

Picture credit Native Shinee

We gathered last evening on Zoom after a beautiful, sunny Autumn day. Thank you, everyone. Such lovely prayers, readings, and music to soothe and move us. Healing always follows. Trust some folks had a good night’s sleep.

Please continue to pray for the animals of this world.

Eve Cowell is with us on Sunday in Chawton. Come and join us!!