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  • DAILY CARD READING

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  • Cast not a Clout 'til May is out

    The Angel of May - heralding the blush and promise of spring. May's angel celebrates with us as we find joy in the sight of blooming trees and shrubs and savor our anticipation for the fruits yet to come. This angel of spring serves as a reminder that it is a season of awakening the seeds within ourselves. Perhaps we harbor a profound desire, an artistic gift yet to be explored, or a friendship that has yet to be pursued. This angel of May will guide us in uncovering our potential, nurturing our spirits as we dare to embrace this hidden promise and bring forth the bounty of a life fully lived. With gentle whispers of encouragement, the angel beckons us to step out of our comfort zones, to plant the seeds of our dreams in the fertile soil of hope and determination. As the days grow longer and warmer, we are invited to bask in the sunlight of new opportunities, allowing our aspirations to flourish and reach toward the sky. May's angel also encourages us to connect with nature, to walk barefoot on the tender grass, and to drink in the vibrant colors of the world around us. In this communion with the earth, we find inspiration and a sense of peace, grounding us as we embark on our personal journeys of growth and discovery. Let us celebrate this season of renewal, guided by the angel of May, as we weave our dreams into the fabric of our reality and rejoice in the abundance of life. KEY DATES IN MAY 1st May Day/Beltane 4th 1st quarter Moon 5th Bank Holiday 12th Full Moon in Scorpio - Flower Moon -deep seeking & transformation 20th Last quarter Moon 26th Bank Holiday 27th New Moon in Gemini - be true to yourself & communicate Astrology Dates for May Taurus 20 April to 20 May Gemini 20 May to 20 June May is Mental Health Awareness Month Our Mental Body is the source of all mental thoughts, it expands into infinitude Your mental vibrations create thoughts which are transmitted through the chakra system, creating an action or reaction The Mental Body holds the highest vibratory rate of the lower base structure of bodies It is red or ruby of the highest hue The Emotional Body is reflected in our desires and emotions and the Mental Body is where our thoughts are housed. This concept is not to be confused with ‘where we think’ (in other words, our brain). However, the thought patterns created in our brain are influenced by the energy in our Mental Body, since the healthier the energy, the more positive the thoughts we generate will be Reiki Symbol for Mental healing "Halu is the Zonar symbol amplified in power. The tall pyramid on the top is symbolic of high mental energy." Halu is thought to be more powerful than Zonar and works in higher dimensions and at deeper levels. Halu is said to restore balance. It is thought to bring about "deep healing" at causal and karmic levels. Like the Usui Reiki symbol, Sei Hei Ki, it is supposed to help dissolve negative patterns in the unconscious mind that we use to keep ourselves from truth, and also to break up delusion and denial. The tall pyramid is for mental healing. The so called tall, pointed dunce caps that they used to put on mentally slow children actually worked. However, by referring to them as dunce caps, much of the beneficial energy was negated. Reiki These Chakras: your crown chakra to bring peace to your mind your throat chakra to allow you to trust in yourself & know you truth your solar plexus to shine your light and enjoy life Flower Remedies for Mental Healing "From my quiet mind, answers emerge. I bring myself to calmness & tranquility" If you are dealing with: incessant negative internal chatter mental fatigue whirring thoughts intrusive thoughts unwanted thoughts mental exhaustion teeth grinding tension headaches vision issues tired eyes mental over activity mental chatter This is a great flower remedy blend to use: Affirmations for May I AM calm & serene I AM at peace with myself From my quiet mind, answers emerge I bring myself to calmness & tranquility I have serenity and peace of mind I AM the source of light & strength I reclaim my radiance & joy My heart sings I have serenity and peace of mind Crystals for May Emerald Introduction to Emerald Emerald is a precious gemstone that is highly prized for its vibrant green color, which can range from a light, almost minty hue to a deep, rich green. This beautiful gem belongs to the beryl family of minerals, which also includes other well-known stones such as aquamarine and morganite. The striking color of emerald is primarily due to the presence of trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium. Its captivating beauty and rarity have made emeralds a symbol of luxury and wealth throughout history. Historical Significance Emeralds have been cherished since ancient times, with their use dating back to at least 4000 BC. The ancient Egyptians mined emeralds in what is now known as Egypt's Eastern Desert, and they believed the stone represented fertility and rebirth. Cleopatra, the famous queen of Egypt, was particularly fond of emeralds and is said to have owned an extensive collection. In addition to their association with royalty, emeralds have appeared in the crowns and jewelry of various cultures, symbolizing power and prestige. Geological Formation Emeralds are formed under specific geological conditions, typically within metamorphic rocks, where beryllium, aluminum, and silica come together with other elements. The formation process can take millions of years, resulting in the creation of these stunning gemstones. The most famous sources of emeralds include Colombia, which produces some of the highest-quality stones, as well as Zambia, Brazil, and Afghanistan. Each of these locations offers unique characteristics that contribute to the overall beauty and quality of the emeralds found there. Emerald Characteristics When evaluating emeralds, several key characteristics are taken into consideration, including color, clarity, cut, and carat weight, often referred to as the "Four Cs." The most desirable emeralds exhibit a vivid green color with excellent saturation and tone. Clarity is also significant, as many emeralds contain inclusions, which are natural imperfections that can affect their appearance. Unlike diamonds, some inclusions in emeralds can be accepted and even enhance their uniqueness. The cut of an emerald is crucial, as it influences how light interacts with the stone, enhancing its brilliance and overall aesthetic appeal. Carat weight, which measures the size of the gemstone, also plays a role in its value, with larger, high-quality emeralds being extremely rare and sought after. Care and Maintenance Due to their natural inclusions and the fact that many emeralds are treated to enhance their color and clarity, proper care is essential to maintain their beauty. It is advisable to clean emeralds using a soft cloth and lukewarm, soapy water. Ultrasonic cleaners and steam cleaning should generally be avoided, as they can damage the stone. Additionally, emerald jewelry should be stored separately from other gemstones to prevent scratches and damage. Symbolism and Uses Beyond their physical beauty, emeralds hold significant symbolic meanings across various cultures. They are often associated with love, rebirth, and fertility, making them popular choices for engagement rings and other meaningful jewelry pieces. In addition to their use in personal adornments, emeralds are also believed to possess healing properties, promoting emotional balance and mental clarity. This has led to their incorporation in holistic practices and alternative medicine. Conclusion The allure of emeralds is timeless, making them a coveted choice for collectors, jewelers, and enthusiasts alike. Their rich history, stunning beauty, and deep symbolism ensure that emeralds will continue to captivate hearts for generations to come. Whether worn as a piece of jewelry or cherished as a collector's item, emeralds remain a true testament to the wonders of nature and the artistry of human craftsmanship. Emerald a stone of inspiration and endless patience. A heart stone beneficial for dream work and meditation, it enhances spirituality and consciousness, serving as a versatile healing gem. It supports recovery after infectious illnesses and treats the sinuses, lungs, heart, spine, and muscles, while soothing the eyes. It enhances vision and detoxifies the liver. It aids in rheumatism and diabetes and has been used as an antidote to poisons. When worn around the neck, it protects against epilepsy. Its green ray assists in healing malignant conditions. BELTANE Beltane, also known as Bealtaine, is a significant Gaelic festival that celebrates May Day, marking the beginning of the summer season. Traditionally, this vibrant festival is observed on 1 May, a date that falls approximately halfway between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. The festival is rich in cultural heritage and has deep roots in the ancient practices of the Celtic people. Historically, it was widely celebrated across regions such as Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man, where communities would come together to honor the changing of the seasons. The origins of Beltane can be traced back to ancient agricultural practices, where it symbolized the fertility of the land and the renewal of life after the long winter months. The name "Beltane" is derived from the Gaelic word for "bright fire," which reflects the festival's emphasis on fire as a purifying and protective element. Bonfires were lit on hilltops and in fields, serving multiple purposes: they were meant to encourage the growth of crops, protect livestock, and ward off any negative influences. People would often leap over these fires as a way to cleanse themselves of past misfortunes and to invoke blessings for the coming year. In addition to the bonfires, Beltane was a time for various rituals and festivities. Communities would engage in traditional music, dancing, and feasting, creating a lively atmosphere filled with joy and celebration. Flowers, particularly those associated with fertility and abundance, played a central role in the festivities. Participants would adorn themselves with garlands made of blossoms and greenery, symbolizing the beauty of nature and the fertility of the earth. Another important aspect of Beltane was the honoring of the May Queen and the Green Man, figures that represented the duality of life and nature. The May Queen, often depicted as a young woman adorned with flowers, embodied the spirit of the earth and the flourishing growth of summer. Conversely, the Green Man, a symbol of rebirth and the vitality of nature, represented the masculine energy of the season. Together, they were celebrated in various rituals that emphasized the balance between male and female energies within the natural world. As time has progressed, the celebration of Beltane has evolved, but its core themes of renewal, fertility, and community remain relevant. In contemporary times, many people continue to observe this ancient festival, embracing both its historical significance and its spiritual meanings. Various modern interpretations of Beltane can be found in neo-pagan practices, where individuals celebrate the festival with rituals that honor the earth, the changing seasons, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. In summary, Beltane is not merely a celebration of the arrival of summer; it is a profound acknowledgment of the cycles of nature, the importance of community, and the enduring human connection to the earth. As it continues to be celebrated in various forms, Beltane serves as a reminder of the rich cultural traditions that have shaped our understanding of the seasons and the life that they bring.

  • How Can Wellness Coaching Benefit Your Mental and Physical Health?

    New Spring time courses soon to be announced Discover the transformative power of wellness coaching for your mental and physical health. Uncover the benefits of personalized support and guidance. What will we cover? Subtle Bodies Energy Balancing Energy Clearing Energy Protection Yes & No Answers Flower Remedies Wellness Coaching

  • Embrace Your Multidimensional Self with Cosmic Dragon Reiki

    Let's dive into the mystical realm of the Cosmic Dragon, a fiery force of eternal power and love! By embracing our shadows and being true to ourselves, we open the door for the Cosmic Dragon to connect with us energetically. Deep within, self-acceptance is key for our transformation journey. Embracing our multidimensional selves unlocks hidden realms of consciousness and wisdom, painting a vibrant tapestry of existence. In a world of solid logic and routines, the Cosmic Dragon dances around rigid minds, igniting sparks of inspiration and divine energy within us. Love flows through the Dragon's cosmic waves, offering us strength that has withstood the test of time. Through cosmic gateways, we glimpse our higher selves and envision a world of peace and unity across all dimensions. As we channel the Cosmic Dragon's energy, we become diviners of this universal force, gifted with cosmic wisdom and insight. In our earthly roles and identities, we often forget our true essence. Cosmic Dragon Energy Reiki unravels the energetic tapestry of our being, harmonizing our frequencies and revealing the essence of our true selves. In perfect harmony, this energy guides us towards self-discovery and transformation throughout this life and beyond.

  • HINDU MANTRAS

    Hindu Mantras Aum or Om (the mother of all mantras) Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva (the Hindu trinity; Creator, Preserver, and Destroyer) So Ham (I Am He or I Am the Self. This is the mantra of Sai Baba and Baba Muktananda. It is the sound as GOD listens to the breath of humans. At night while humans sleep the sound becomes Aum, according to Sai Baba. Say this mantra in accordance with your breath: when you breathe in, say “So,” when you breathe out, say “Ham.” Let the breath lead the meditation and mantra; say the mantra however the breath wants to move.) The Gayatri Mantra (This is the holiest mantra of the Hindu religion. It is the equivalent of the Lord’s Prayer in Christianity.) Bhur Bhuvah svah, Tat-savitur varenyam Bhargo devasya dhimahi Dhiyo yo na pracodayat. § Translation: § bhur(h) Earth (body) § bhuvah atmosphere (breath) § svah heavens (cosmic mind) § tat-savituh(r) of that source § varenyam sacred (to be revered) § bhargo(gah) light § devasya effulgent, radiant § dhimahi we meditate on § dhiyo(yal) our thoughts § yo(yah) which § na our § pracodayat should propel, urge, direct Om Earth, atmosphere, heavens, We meditate on the sacred light of that effulgent source which should direct (be the impulse for) our thoughts. Sai Baba or Sai Ram or Om Sri Sai Ram (these will attract Sathya Sai Baba) Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare. Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama, Rama, Hare Hare. (Hail to Krishna, Hail to Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hail, Hail. Hail to Rama, Hail to Rama, Rama, Rama, Hail, Hail. This is the Hare Krishna chant. It is used to disperse the negativity that covers our true nature.) Om Namah Shivaya (This invokes the Supreme Guru who is the Self of all. This is the mantra of Baba Muktananda and Swami Sivananda.) Om Sri Dattatreya Namaha (Om, Honor the name of Dattatreya; Dattatreya is the incarnation of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva living in the same body. Sai Baba has said he is the incarnation of the Lord Dattatreya.) Om Shanti (Mantra of Peace) Om Tat Sat (Thou art the Inexpressible Absolute Reality) Hari Om Tat Sat (Om, the Divine Absolute Reality) Hari Om (This is a healing mantra; Hari is a name for Vishnu, the healing aspect of Lord Krishna.) Om Sri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama (Victory for the Spiritual Self) Yesu Christu (Jesus Christ, in Hindu) Rama (a name of GOD: He who fills us with abiding joy) Krishna (a name of GOD: He who draws us to Him) Tat Twam Asi (That and This of One) Hong Sau (I Am He or I Am the Self; this mantra is done following the breath in the same manner as the So Ham and Ham Sa mantras are done. This was Paramahansa Yogananda’s mantra.) Lam (first chakra) Vam (second chakra) Ram (third chakra) Yam (fourth chakra) Ham (fifth chakra) Om (sixth chakra) Aum (seventh chakra) Sat Nam (mantra of the Sikhs and of Guru Nanak) Eck Ong Kar Sat Nam Siri Wha Guru (The Supreme is One, His Names are Many) Sivo Ham (I Am Shiva) Aham Brahmasmi (I Am Brahman or I Am GOD) Om Ram Ramaya Namaha (O Lord Ram, I Bow Down To You)

  • Unlocking the Throat Chakra

    Discover the power of the throat chakra explained in our wellness blog. Unlock your true potential in Northern Ireland, UK. Find your voice

  • Unlock Your Heart Chakra: Reiki Hippie's Guide

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