A spectacular celestial event was witnessed last night throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and Western Australia, as a Blood Moon was visible in our skies. A Blood Moon is created when a total lunar eclipse occurs, and the moon passes through Earth’s shadow, causing it to display a reddish hue. The last Blood Moon was in March of this year, and generally they occur about every two and a half years.

The Ancients’ lack of understanding must have created such fear. This was the conversation I had with Mr Shackleton last night as we drove home from Church. Blood Moons are also mentioned in the Bible, in the book of Joel, and also in Revelation. The spiritual symbolism of these occurrences varies from culture to culture, from threatening to a renewal. We do know that we experienced a tremendous amount of energy last evening, and how fitting for our beautiful Healing Service in Chawton, which was lifted again by the tremendous Spiritual energy during the evening.

It was indeed a beautiful healing evening. We enjoyed beautiful prayers and hymns, and then healing took place during the service. So many in spirit joined us. Thank you, Rob, for leading our evening and sharing your thoughts. Thank you to our readers, our healers, our hospitality gal, Sue, and Carole’s cake. Thank you, Julie, for our music. We had a little more time to visit with each other, but we must still thank those who diligently set up, break down, and wash up each week.

Prayer of the week

Please pray for those in spirit who are continually trying so hard to help this world.

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Have a beautiful week as the season shifts!

We gathered gratefully on Zoom between the downpours and had a lovely, if brief, time together with beautiful readings and prayers. Thank you, everyone. Healing followed as always.

Please continue to pray for animals in the world. Their lot is not always easy.

This Sunday, we will host our beautiful Healing Service in Chawton. Healing will be during the service. It is always a special evening.

Join us.

As the season already starts to turn, we see the stunning mauve heather adorn our common lands. The ferns begin to shift to their signature autumnal rust colour, and other plants are starting to move through their own changes. The sunny St. John’s Wort has been in bloom since June and will soon be showing us red berries, which beckon wildlife to snack, but humans should refrain from eating, as there can be quite adverse effects.

The petals of St John’s Wort have long been used for homeopathic remedies, notably for skin problems, but especially for lifting the mood and chasing those blues away. Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, he has quite a history. He is named so because of the time of year he blooms, around the time of the summer solstice and the Feast of St John. His sap is red and is connected to the blood shed by St John, confirming his Christian ties. Wort is just an old English name for this plant who has spiritual symbolism of protection against negative energies, bringing healing and a connection to Divine Light, and we always like that.

Last night in Chawton, we rode high on that Light when Vanessa Smallwood came to visit. It was Vanessa’s first time with us, and we loved having her. What a night!! A fascinating address, concerning her path to Platform and Mediumship and then wonderful, sometimes hysterical messages, from those in spirit. Our sides were splitting. When we say our loved ones retain their sense of humour and who they are, we mean it!! There was a lot of laughter on both sides of the veil last night. Thank you so much, Vanessa! Li’l Chris, our own Christine Elliot, chaired the evening beautifully. Thank you so much, ladies!!

We thank our family for the beautiful readings, prayers, and hymns sung to lift the energies. We thank Julie for music, Sue for hospitality, our healers standing by after the service, and, as always, those who set up, break down, and wash up!!

Prayer of the week

Please pray for the animals in this world. From pets to wildlife and every other creature in between, in their different circumstances. There is so much ignorance and abuse of those others that share this world with us. From wars to famine to wildfires, the animals struggle, too.

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Get your brolly out, and have a beautiful week!!

We gathered again on Zoom last night, enjoying the beautiful readings and prayers everyone offered. Healing always follows. Trust some people had a good night’s sleep.

Please continue to pray for those who have no faith throughout this world.

Vanessa Smallwood is with us on Sunday in Chawton. We look forward to welcoming her!! Come and join us!!