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Sitting down in my Home Office this morning as the birdsong just rings out, there is one song that stands out, I have to say above all others. The humble Blackbird sings relentlessly and what a beautiful song indeed he sings.
It is very heartening to know that the Blackbird who is regular visitor to my garden has been coming from his first season and will return to this area throughout his life to breed, having claimed my garden as his, and he will stay with his partner for life.
His partner, a soft brown slightly smaller bird, will be busy raising young no doubt, as they can have up to five batches of young ones between March and July. Males usually sing to attract a mate, define their territory and just for the sheer joy of I am here and alive!!
Well Sunday we were very much there and alive in Chawton, and enjoyed so many lovely prayers and readings and did a bit of singing ourselves!
Rob gave opportunity for Questions, and we had quite a few, and could have gone even longer, but tea was ready and we had to stop. It was a lovely family night of learning and asking those questions you don’t always get a chance to ask!!
Rob has a youtube channel where there is a lot of information and many questions can get answered. Here is the link-
www.youtube.com/@ROBHARVEY-lad
Thanks to Nerina who chaired us beautifully. Thankyou to all who prayed and shared readings. Julie on music. More Divine cake from Carole, Sue food angel handling everything so well, Healers on hand, and all set up and break down of the gathering.
Prayer of the week.
In light of sadly even more knife crime, and some very close to home, please pray for the victims and families, and also for the perpetrators, who seem to have no connection to the life they injure.
Calendar up next.
Have a beautiful week. I don’t see a cloud in the sky right now. Fingers crossed.
Picture credit Art Wittingen


Our own Steve chaired beautifully for Jim Demitri Sunday. We had a lovely time. Thank you Jim!!



These darling little flowers start to appear in Spring time. They are of course Forget-me-nots. So delicate yet excellent for all pollinators stopping by for a feast.
They are a beautiful blue usually, but can be pink, white or even yellow. (I prefer that pretty blue.) Despite their delicate appearance they are very hardy little gals, and will grow almost anywhere, and the wild variety is native to The UK
Legend goes that a Knight picked flowers for his Lady Love, and then fell off his horse, into a pond and sank due to his armour- hence the name, but how incredibly sad!!. All that remained was the flowers he had picked. A token off his true love and devotion.
We had a lovely evening full of Love and inspiration last night with Jim Demitri visiting us. Jim brought a beautiful inspired address and many lovely messages for us. Thank you so much Jim. We loved having you!!
Thanks to Steve who chaired so well and all of our readers. Thank you to Carole again for yet another Divine cake that seemed to disappear very quickly, Hospitality Angels Sue and Nerina, Julie on music, Healers on hand afterwards, and all those who set up and break down our gathering!!
Prayer of the week.
Please pray for PEACE in this world. Situations are escalating in many places, and we need to bring harmony and safety back to so many lives in turmoil and peril.
Calendar up next.
Have a beautiful week but keep layering up!!
This is number 13 in Rob’s series on LIFE AFTER DEATH -Spiritual Healing. Talking from a more secular point of view to engage more people and share the information.
What a lovely evening on zoom last night. Thanks to Everyone for their hearts, readings and prayers as well as music.
Please continue to pray for those displaced in this world.
Jim Demitri is with us Sunday in Chawton. See you then!!
