And just like that, the Oak tree is full of leaves, offering his beautiful green lushness to the woodlands. We take him for granted in Britain. Strong and steady, he is home to so many creatures and life.

There are six species worldwide, but only two are native to Britain. The English Oak and the Sessile. From the bare branches of winter and then the budding in spring of leaves and tiny green flowers, and now marching into the summer when we will see his fullness along with acorns. that will drop during autumn, and then to the winter, seeing him completely dormant, saving his goodness for the coming spring.

He is sometimes ancient and can be identified with his craggy trunks, branches, and hollowness, having lived through many seasons. Some of his kind have grown very large indeed and are called King Oaks, having been around for at least four hundred years, and some for as much as eight hundred years. No wonder his symbolism is that of strength, wisdom, and connection, and folklore is littered with stories, songs, and odes to The Beautiful Oak

We had plenty of connection with Spirit last night in Chawton, with Gillian Blaize coming to visit. Gillian’s humour and inspired address gave much pause, and the messages were lovely. Thank you so much, Gillian! What a fabulous night. Chaired by the lovely Nerina, we also enjoyed beautiful readings and prayers from the family.

Thank you, Sue, for the hospitality, and Julie for our music. Thank you to our healers, always on hand, and all those who set up, break down, and wash up!

Prayer of the week

May we keep all the healthcare workers in our prayers and thoughts. They do so much, sometimes at very difficult times, working schedules that affect their own lives. May we send prayers their way.

Calendar up next.

Bear with the showers. A little bird tells me we are going to have a beautiful summer!

Rob Harvey Life After Death – Latest Blogs

Rob Harvey has written two more very interesting blogs, below is a little snippet on the topics but click the links below the snippets in order to read the full blogs:

Discovering the Continuity of Life Beyond Death
In The Importance of Understanding Life After Death, the President of the Alton Christian Spiritualist Church reflects on how spiritual awareness shapes our understanding of passing. Through poignant examples from funeral services, the blog illustrates how belief in the continuation of life can transform grief into a sense of connection and peace. Whether you’re exploring these ideas for the first time or seeking reassurance that loved ones remain close, this blog offers a profound perspective on how spirituality bridges the gap between this world and the next.

Spiritual Connections That Transcend Worlds
Those Who Come Back to Say Thank You shares the awe-inspiring moments when spirits reconnect to express gratitude. By creating a sacred atmosphere akin to a spiritual circle, the congregation experienced heartfelt reunions with loved ones, blurring the lines between the physical and spiritual realms. If you’ve ever wondered about the power of prayer, intention, and shared belief to foster extraordinary encounters, this blog offers a glimpse into the moving possibilities that await.

Both blogs invite readers to explore the deeper mysteries of life, death, and connection—perfect for anyone curious about the unseen yet ever-present bonds we share.

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..

Rob Harvey’s – Latest Blogs

Rob Harvey has been busy sharing his experiences on his new website Rob Harvey – Life After Death.

His two most recent blogs feature ‘Moving on a child spirit’ and ‘How do those in spirit contact us’. In this blog we will provide you with a little intro into these two latest blogs but to read the full blog be sure to follow the links we provide.

Moving On A Child Spirit

‘Coming to terms with the loss of a child is a process of healing that one would never wish to find oneself in, and yet a significant number of adults experience the death of a child each year. First and foremost, if you find yourself reading this article and resonate with some of the themes discussed, please remember that there is hope in the seemingly hopeless, and there is help out there for you should you need support: practically, emotionally, or spiritually. The conversation surrounding life after death should always be handled with sensitivity, particularly when discussing the spirits of children. Thankfully, in one of his latest YouTube interviews, Robert Harvey (an experienced medium and spiritual expert) unpacks what it looks like to enable a young spirit to move on.’

How Do Those in Spirit Contact Us

I often receive questions about how those in spirit reach out to us. What many don’t realize is that they are trying to connect with us all the time. When we pass on, we gain something called spiritual sight, allowing us to observe our loved ones and often see the next steps they need to take. Our desire to help them is profound.

However, making contact isn’t always easy. For most people, their minds aren’t open to these connections, and one primary way spirits communicate is by planting thoughts in our minds. While this may seem simple, how often do we actually notice these thoughts?