A female mallard has a moment of peace as she moves through the Autumn time and the temps begin to drop. She like her colourful male companion, along with swans and geese of UK will stay put for the winter and actually be joined by many migratory birds from more northern areas taking their wintering here. Ducks can generally cope with temperatures of 7 degrees C, and prefer cooler temperatures. and snack on weeds, snails insects and slugs, while roosting in shrubs near to water. Symbolism is vast. She can be a sign of prosperity, abundance and a messenger from the Divine.

There were plenty of messages coming through Saturday at our Clairvoyance and coffee morning with Pink Sarah. Sarah gave some lovely messages, and House clairvoyants were busy also giving messages whilst plenty of healing was on hand, with the usual scrumptious baked goods, coffee and tea. Thank you Sarah!. Thank you everyone who made it such a lovely morning!

Sunday we had an evening with Rob Harvey, our President. chaired by our lovely Chris Shore. Sarah Dorgan joined Rob in readings and ‘sensings’ of spirits as well as ghosts, and teaching at the same time. This involved the whole family in understanding more, A lovely evening!! Thank you to both Sarahs and Rob.!!

Thank you for music, hospitality healing people and all those who set up and break down each week!

PRAYER OF THE WEEK

Please pray for humankind to show more love and kindness to one another. We sorely need it.

Calendar up next.

Have a beautiful week and wrap up!!

Today is officially Armistice day when we remember all those who have given their lives in the pursuit of Peace since World War One This was commemorated across the UK yesterday and will also be observed today. Armistice day was borne out of the prelude to Peace talks on November 11th at 11am in 1918 as World War 1 came to a close.

Many say in todays world that they do not believe in war, but this is not a celebration of war. This is remembering those who since that first Great War and all the conflicts since, have made the ultimate sacrifice, that we could walk around in a relative freedom that some will; never know on this earth plane. It is important to remember all those young lads and then women in more recent conflicts, and maybe humankind at some point will learn something.

Yesterday in Chawton we had our Remembrance Service in Chawton and Kevin Trefry came to visit. Kevin gave a lovely address as he shared his thoughts and gave practical ideas for sharing our love in our every day life. He then brought our messages. Thank you so much Kevin. We loved having you!!

We had lovely prayers and readings from the family, and Ken read ‘The Charge’ which was very poignant. Thanks to another wonderful cake creation by Carole, hospitality, Lisa on music, our healers on hand afterwards and all those who set up and break down the evening!!

Prayer of the week.

In view of this remembrance time, let us pray for Peace in this world of constant conflict.

Calendar up later.

Have a beautiful week as the temps dip down. Wrap up. It’s getting chilly..