For those who are early risers, this bright morning star is well visible in the pre-dawn sky right now, especially if the promise of a new day is also cloudless, for at about 3.30am, this bright ‘star’, also known as Venus, appears in the heavens At this time, she is the widest distance from the sun, which takes her out of the immediate glare. She has famously given her name to the Goddess of Love in Greek mythology, and has inspired much creativity and poetry from the ancients and from those in current times. She is also known as The Evening Star, seen after sunset, completing our earthly day, Spiritually reminding us of divine love and harmony. And of course, most importantly-Jesus is referred to as The Bright Morning Star that appears before dawn and heralds in The Light.

I think it is fair to say that the harmony and gentleness of our beautiful Healing Service last night in Chawton was felt by all. We enjoyed beautiful prayers, readings, and then thoughts shared by Rob. Healing followed during the service. We had a little extra time to chat and eat some of the lovely offerings from Carole afterwards. Thank you to our readers, healers, music team, Carole, and Nerina, and for the setup and break-down of the evening.

Prayer of the week

Please pray that the so-called ordinary people can rise up against the inequities of this world and reclaim their rights to live in peace without the greed and violence that invades their lives.

Calendar up shortly.

Welcome, wonderful June!!

Beautiful roses. They are out! Not just the creeping kinds and smaller roses, but many different ones are in bloom. Many varieties will continue to bloom through summer and early autumn. She is not native to The UK but hails from China. In the fifteenth century she started appearing in the gardens of monasteries, and during Tudor times she was a symbol indeed of prestige. The pollinators love her – bees, butterflies and even beetles. Yes beetles do pollinate although they can be a little destructive. Her scent, when it has not been bred away to prioritize look, is truly heavenly. She is the obvious symbol of Love Love Love, and has become the quintessential British flower.

Love, Love Love and lots of laughter last night in Chawton, as we welcomed Debbie and Bill Reeves last night, although it was Debbie who took the platform to give authentic thoughts and bring our delightful messages. Debbie and Bill are new to us and we were so glad to welcome them. We really had a lovely time !!! Thank you! Our effervescent Sarah chaired the proceedings beautifully. Lots of fun!

Thank you to our readers, our hospitality – Carole and Sue. Our music – Julie, Our healers always on hand, and all the set up and break down.

Prayer of the week

There are many taking exams right now. It can be a harrowing time for many. Please send prayers of calm to them.

Have a lovely Bank Holiday Monday in this part of the world!!

The weather may have broken but there is still sunshine out there. Catch the rays while you can, and have a beautiful week!

After a mixed day of refreshing rain and sunshine yesterday we gathered in the evening on zoom. Downpours were happening outside but we were fortunately inside, enjoying another evening with the readings, prayers and music. Thank you Everyone! Healing followed.

Please continue to pray for our Emergency Services.

Bill and Debbie Reeves are with us Sunday in Chawton.

Join us!!

Art work PARTNERS Fred Stone. Skip Fernandez and his dog Aspen after the Sept 11th twin towers tragedy