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15.01.2022 Sequoia stump on the stump trail, near Sequoia national Park. Sadly around 6,000 ancient sequoias were felled in this one grove!
11.01.2022 I am thrilled to meet the readers of my autobiography. Shae and I caught up today at Dragonfly Cafe to talk about the themes in my book - and so much more! What a treat! I’m so amazed at the doors that Climbing the World’s Tallest Tree is opening in my life. Shae is almost finished her PHD in Patterns in Knowledge. Her work will be over 100k words... longer than my book! A happy and heart warming meeting. Much love to you Shae. Thank you for taking the time to share with me how much my book has inspired you. Your inspiration helps me to keep writing! #books
11.01.2022 #healing #selflove #peaceful #australia #loveyourself #retreat www.deeplisteningtonature.com
09.01.2022 Here are some profound words about the planetary changes that are now upon us from the late Elder L Mafi Williams niece of East Coast Lore Woman Nanny Milli Boyd - daughter of Euston and Charlotte Brown - pictured at the base of Wolumbin-gny Momeli "We believe that the Earth undergoes a seven thousand year shift toward a new rejuvenated world. A new Earth. The Australian Aboriginal's job is to maintain the energy grid so that as the Earth shifts it can move in it's natural w...ay. This will have an effect on human consciousness. Humanity's consciousness is now in disarray. Humanity is all out of balance. But that will be rectified soon. I don't know how long. It will all come back into balance and reach fruition. "You see when we learn to become a shaman we have to learn all this, so that we can help the Earth through its changes and help humanity through its changes. But we can't do anything about the universe changes. The universe can take care of itself! But here on Earth it is our elders and shaman people who will bring everybody through." The Aboriginal Elders regard it as their role to help the white race understand the changes that are upon us and to begin to care for the Earth and all of humanity. At this time of chaos they teach that God is not a big man or woman in the sky, but a Being of love who wishes us to come together with respect for each other and the world we share. (Great gurumah, respect, Aunty L. Mafi Williams. Her father was Bunjalung, her mother Thungutti, and she was married to a Githrabul man, holding the story lineage of the Ngarkbul from Byron Bay.) Excerpt from the book 'Shamanic Wisdomkeepers' Timothy Freke 1999