Monday, June 22, 2009

Sunday's Solstice healing ritual ...

a beautiful crystal bought back to me in Australia, as a gift from Findhorn in Scotland...a beautiful intuitive daughter...
a sunny solstice day...

we find a quiet spot of contemplation...


and return home with our crystal, refreshed from a small and meaningful ritual suggested by Robyn, at http://talesofinglewood.blogspot.com/. Connecting through a world-wide network of like-minded souls. We will continue this healing connection with others. Such a beautiful and positive contemplative experience.

13 comments:

miss*R said...

wow, what a fantastic crystal.. you know, Findhorn came up in a meditation for me a few weeks ago.. never having heard of it, I googled and I believe that I must create something similar here at Inglewood..
thankyou for sharing this beautiful Solstice healing.. it is all good xoxo

willow said...

What a lovely idea. I feel peaceful and happy just reading about it. That's a gorgeous crystal.

Leenie said...

Such a beautiful crafting of glass, and a fine way to spend an afternoon with your daughter.

No quiet meditation here. Eight grandkids a daughter and a son plus spouses made a wild and noisy afternoon. It is quiet now, but only because the guys have gone fishing and the kids are sleeping in from staying up late with their cousins.

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Lovely idea.

rhubarbwhine said...

Happy Winter Solstice.

Elenka said...

That was just beautiful....

Ruahines said...

Kia ora Pam,
In a very busy day I feel much more peaceful after my visit here. Kia ora.
Aroha,
Robb

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Jocelyn said...

I strongly believe there is something mystical and powerful about the Solstice. That you honored it as such is lovely.

Fire Byrd said...

what a magical time to have had.
and a lovely crystal.

Ruth D~ said...

How beautiful. We should all learn from this . . . crystal or no . . . just go and refresh with someone special in the midst of nature's beauty.

I've been slow to get to blogs. I'm going to catch up now . . .

Baino said...

The crystal's beautiful as is your friend's blog. It was the Winter Festival in the mountains last weekend and I'd have loved to have attended but went to a photography workshop instead . . no need for you . .I guess that means now that the days are getting longer and it won't be long before I can go to work in the sunshine!

Barbara Martin said...

A peaceful post that transcends time and space. Thank you, Pam.