Sunday, January 22, 2023

Letting Folks Know About Pea Horsley Animal Communication Training

 

Hello everyone,

I am a fan of Pea Horsley's work with animals.  She is offering a free training for three days, starting tomorrow and for the two Mondays after that.  

Disclaimer - I am not an associate in Pea Horsley's work and I do not make any money or benefit from advertising her work.

I think that Horsley's work is essential in helping us move to being in harmony with animals instead of killing them off.

Read through the information below and decide for yourself.

Many Blessings,
Judy



Free Training
 
It begins tomorrow, join us for my live virtual 3-part training!

7pm UK / 11am PT / 2pm ET

Replays will be available for a limited time.

A natural birthright of all beings is the ability to communicate across apparent species boundaries. This is at the heart of coexistence. Our true nature is one of kinship and connection.

In this training, you’ll learn of the effectiveness of animal communication and how reaching out to the Animal Kingdom can make a meaningful difference to the animals, your own life, and the natural world.

Experience is the only real teacher, you’ll experience a practice session in every workshop session.

Receive TWO BONUS GIFTS when you SIGN UP!
Click here for more information and to register free!

If this resonates, I look forward to sharing this training with you.
With love,
Pea x
 
Upcoming Events:
  • Free Animal Communication Training, starting 23 January, learn more.
  • Conversations with Nature World Summit, starting 12 April, join the waitlist here.
  • UK Lake District Animal Communication and Nature Immersion, 5 - 8 May, booking open.

A Story About Patience

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I have infinite patience for some things and some people and absolutely no patience for other things and other people.  It is something that I work on constantly.  I was telling a friend about my lack of patience that kicks in from time to time.  She shared this story with me.  In turn, I share it with you.


The Power of Patience

A Long time ago, there was a son who was extraordinarily respectful to his father. On his deathbed the father said: “My son, you honored me in my life time and now you must honor me after my death. I command you, if you should ever be overcome by anger you should hold back your angry until the next morning. 

After his father’s death, the son was forced to embark on a prolonged journey, which took him to distant lands for tens of years. Unbeknownst to him, the wife he left behind was expecting his child. 

After his years of absence, the husband returned home unannounced, hoping to joyously surprise his wife. But as he approached his bedchamber he saw his wife embracing a handsome young man, a stranger. The husband became fiercely jealous and reached for his dagger - when he suddenly remembered the pledge he made to his father: He must hold back his rage overnight. 

The next day he was shocked to discover that the young man in his wife’s embrace was none other than his own son, the child that his wife had borne during his long absence. The man was thus saved from tragically slaughtering his own family. 

Source: “A Letter for the Ages” Mesorah Publications 1989 

The greatest remedy for anger is delay. –Seneca

Many Blessings,

Judy


Saturday, January 21, 2023

Spirit Animal - Rooster

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                                Picture from www.nashvillescene.com

I often dream about animals and many times, the animals talk to me in the dreams.  The Shaman believes that all animals speak and that animals bring us messages.  These spirit animals may also act as guides or as guardians for us both in the dream world and in this world.  As a side note, one of the meanings of the word - Shaman - is to identify the person as one who walks between worlds or walks between the daylight world and the night time world.

My dream the other night was about several things although the prominent figure in the dream was a Rooster.  Rooster had a lot to say.

A rooster is a symbol of male domination, not only of the chickens, but of the farmyard.  Several sports teams have Rooster as an emblem or totem, on their team sweaters.  Roosters have been used in betting circles to stage “cock fights” and to proclaim mastery at fighting.

Rooster, however, is not happy with Man, and Man’s attempt to subvert Rooster’s natural protective  tendencies to become a fighter without any other job and therefore be a source of entertainment and profit.  Rooster has this to say about life.

  • I like to work with farmers and keep the barnyard safe by alerting the farmer to potential threats from predators.  I do not like that Man has made me a predator in the ring.  I tell everyone that being made to do something against your will is a form of slavery. Fight against it.
  • I crow as a warning to other roosters, and to foxes and wolves, and other eaters of chickens, that I am on the job.  I tell them to beware.  I see people move through life without doing any crowing.  You need to have the confidence to say, “I am great at what I do.”  Moving through life with your head up and in an alert state will protect you.
  • Roosters scratch in the dirt for food.  In this way, we stay grounded, and stay in touch with Mother Earth.  More people should ground themselves in the here and now instead of allowing their lives to drift away by fantasizing about what will not be because they have not taken action.
Many blessings,
Judy