A Blog about my adventures as a Healer, nurse and opinionated researcher, covering everything from working on outback communities to the intricacies of spiritual healing and traditional herbalism...
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This was the view flying into the island.....
The inviting and luxurious baggage collection area, grin!
Energy Work The Basics it all starts from the basic assumption that everything is made of energy our bodies, the world around us. We have all grown up with the concepts of energy “discovered” by modern science. of electricity, magnetic energy, gravity, weight, atomic radiation... But the concept of energy on a subtler level is still seen as a mystical, imaginary spiritual thing played with by deluded mystics who like to believe in fairy tales. We do have a spiritual subculture seperate from science that has made many attempts to define other energies. Starting in India Sanscrit, and Bhuddist teachings, we have the concept of Auras and energy bodies, chakras and more. Which is wonderful, as it has made the concept more mainstream and acceptable to people, but one of the misconceptions that exists is that this “Aura” is somehow something seperate and “spiritual” from our more earthy bodies. Whereas i...
I recently did a painting demonstration at my local Art Gallery in Mount Ommaney (Brisbane QLD Australia for those of you who have no idea where that is:) And I thought Id share a bit of it here as people seemed quite fascinated with how I actually did the painting. I love negative painting with watercolours, because it allows you to create depth and glow easily, and you get to build up the layers of colour as you go.Its a very different technique to normal watercolour as you cover just about the whole sheet with each layer..and it can be a bit confusing till you get your head around it. The painting Ive done is inspired by the real plant thatI have growing in my garden, but it's not an exact copy of the colours or shapes. My aim is more to show the movement and energy of the plant, not to create a perfect realistic copy the way traditional botanical art does. Layer One You start off by covering the paper with water, so that you avoid any hard lines and the colours can...
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