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Site Last Updated :03/05/2008


 

Message from Jane Giddings
March 2008

Hello and welcome to all my friends.

Hey, light nights are back, yippee.  You know I like those better.  We're in the light again.
 I am so thrilled that the website is growing and that it seems to be well liked with the positive feedback I am getting.  Thank you all for your time and your continued interest.

This month I would like to share with you Quan Yin, who is currently an inspiration to me,  for some reason I can't stop buying orchids which is associated with her. Orchids mean love and beauty.

Who visits this website,  take a look at the world map under the news icon:

Love & Blessings, Jane.

The Pink Dress story is now under: 4 Magic Dots: The Crystals have now moved to their new permanent home at:
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Quan Yin
(also spelt Kuan Yin, Kwan Yin or Pinyin Guanyin)

Quan Yin (also spelt Kuan Yin, Kwan Yin or Pinyin Guanyin) is well known as the compassionate Regarder of the Cries of the World.

As we shall see, this Form of the Universal Dea is of great relevance and importance to our current world, providing us with a means of approach to the Daughter-Saviour stream of Divine Compassion. Instinctively many people in the West who love God the Mother turn to Quan Yin.

This is a very sound and important instinct, because Her cultus is probably the most important surviving form of the ancient cultus of the Sacrificial Saviour in Her original feminine form. In this respect, Quan Yin is closely related to Persephone, the Sacrificial Daughter and to the various ancient sacrificial Goddesses, such as Ishtar and Inanna.

In one important story, Quan Yin is depicted as being murdered and descending into Hell. There, She played music, and flowers blossomed around her, turning Hell into a paradise simply because She was there. In other versions, we are told that she released Her accumulated good karma thus freeing many suffering souls back to Heaven. This is the equivalent of the Harrowing of Hell in the Christian mythos.

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As demonstrated by Debbie at the last Reiki share session
Dr Edward Bach

(1886-1936)
 

In 1930, at the age of forty three, Dr Bach decided to search for a new healing technique. He spent the spring and summer discovering and preparing new flower remedies - which include no part of the plant but simply what Bach claimed to be the pattern of energy of the flower. In the winter he treated patients free of charge.

Bach did not use the scientific method to determine the claimed healing properties of his concoctions. Instead, Bach claimed to have psychically or intuitively discovered the healing effects of 38 wildflowers. His "discoveries" were arrived at by "inspirations." For example, while on a walk he had an inspiration that dew drops on a plant heated by the sun would absorb healing properties from the plant. He claimed that all he needed to do was hold a flower or taste a petal and he could intuitively grasp its healing powers. From these intuitions he went on to prepare "essences" using pure water and plants. Bach claimed that these wildflowers have a soul or energy with an affinity to the human soul. The flower's spiritual energy is transferable to water. Devotees drink a homeopathic concoction of flower essence, mineral water and brandy in order to get the flower soul to harmonize their own soul's energy.

Rather than recognizing the role of germ theory of disease, defective organs and/or tissue, and other known and demonstrable sources of disease, Bach thought that of illness as the result of "a contradiction between the purposes of the soul and the personality's point of view." This internal war, according to Bach, leads to negative moods and energy blocking, which causes a lack of "harmony," thus leading to physical diseases.


Remedies

  1. Agrimony – mental torture behind a cheerful face

  2. Aspen – fear of unknown things

  3. Beech – intolerance

  4. Centaury – inability to say 'no'

  5. Cerato – lack of trust in one's own decisions

  6. Cherry Plum – fear of the mind giving way

  7. Chestnut Bud (made with horse chestnut buds) – failure to learn from mistakes

  8. Chicory – selfish, possessive love

  9. Clematis – dreaming of the future without working in the present

  10. Crab Apple – cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred

  11. Elm – overwhelmed by responsibility

  12. Gentian – discouragement after a setback

  13. Gorse – hopelessness and despair

  14. Heather – self-centeredness and self-concern

  15. Holly – hatred, envy and jealousy

  16. Honeysuckle – living in the past

  17. Hornbeam – procrastination, tiredness at the thought of doing something

  18. Impatiens – impatience

  19. Larch – lack of confidence and self-esteem

  20. Mimulus – fear of known things

  21. Mustard – deep gloom for no reason

  22. Oak – the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion

  23. Olive – exhaustion following mental or physical effort

  24. Pine – guilt

  25. Red Chestnut (a type of horse chestnut) – over-concern for the welfare of loved ones

  26. Rock Rose – terror and fright

  27. Rock Water – self-denial, rigidity and self-repression

  28. Scleranthus – inability to choose between alternatives

  29. Star of Bethlehem – shock

  30. Sweet Chestnut – Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left

  31. Vervain – over-enthusiasm

  32. Vine – dominance and inflexibility

  33. Walnut – protection from change and unwanted influences

  34. Water Violet – pride and aloofness

  35. White Chestnut (made with horse chestnut blossoms) – unwanted thoughts and mental arguments

  36. Wild Oat – uncertainty over one's direction in life

  37. Wild Rose – drifting, resignation, apathy

  38. Willow – self-pity and resentment

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Hand shapes.

Square palms-practical, logical and down to earth people
Long palms-creative and sensitive people

Long fingers-logical like to study things in detail
Short fingers-practical and intuitive like to go with their gut instinct

Slanting fingers.

If your ring finger leans towards your middle finger it shows you’re quite warm hearted-sensitive and giving. 
If it is straight the cooler or stubborn you are.

If you’re middle finger leans towards your ring finger you need material and emotional security
but if it leans towards the first finger-you prefer your own company.

Straight middle finger indicates person with a sensible outlook and the need for privacy now and then.

Leaning Fingers

If your little finger leans towards the ring finger you know that there are people around your little finger,
but you are sensitive and tactful.

If your first finger leans towards the middle finger it reveals persistence, once you want something
you will stubbornly keep on until you get it.

Other fun facts about your fingers.
 

People with a longer ring finger than the first finger are normally good at maths sports and music. 
Women tend to be tom boys when younger.

People with a longer first finger than their ring finger tend to be better at writing and spelling. 
Men with this feature tend to be more in touch with their feminine side.

If both the same length you are balanced person.


Crossing hands.

Right thumb on top – logical, Plan things
Left thumb on top-creative, acts on the spur of the moment Finger/thumb meaning and wearing rings.

Thumbs represent our willpower. 
A very long thumb indicates you’re very motivated, a flexible thumb shows that you’re adaptable. 
Stiff thumbs shows that you’re rigid and stubborn.
Wearing a ring on the thumb Indicates you wish to control situations.

First finger represents our competence, ego, ambition and drive. 
A very long finger indicates from determined person with good leadership skills.

Wearing a ring on this finger indicates you can be bossy and have an overbearing ego! 
But if you lack confidence wear one!

Middle finger represents discipline and balance.  A
very long finger indicates a serious and intense person.

Wearing a ring on his finger, suggest you have a materialistic nature and feel the need for security.

Ring finger represents emotional and creativity expression. 
They’re very long finger indicates a risk taker, gambler.

Wearing a ring on his finger is OK as long as its not too large as this can indicate
emotional or creative frustrations.

Little finger represents communication. 
A very long finger indicates good communication skills.

Wearing a ring on this finger indicates your need for status!  Money and fame drives you! 
A lot of celebrities and businessmen wear rings on their right finger.

On the left finger can be a sign of a gay person.
Both little fingers can indicate someone is a gold digger. 

A hand covered with lots of rings can indicates-protecting your self-emotional Armour.

Presented at a recent Reiki share evening by Tracey.

 


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(Click on a chakra for details)

7- Crown Chakra
6- Third Eye Chakra
5- Throat Chakra
4- Heart Chakra
3- Solar Plexus Chakra
2- Spleen Chakra
1- Root Chakra

 

What are the Chakra's?

Chakra comes from Sanskrit meaning wheel. Of all the systems in the body the Chakra’s are the least tangible and most mysterious as they go unseen to most people. The purpose of the chakra’s is to transform the higher vibrational energy into a form that can be used by the human body.

There are many chakra’s situated all over our body but the most prominent ones are the seven major chakra’s running down the midline of the body in line with the spine. These seven chakra's each relate to particular organs within the body and particular emotions. When the chakra's are in balance each of the organs and emotions function properly.

Each of the chakra's spin at it's own frequency the slowest being the base chakra, the fastest being the crown chakra and create a connection between the physical body and the higher levels of consciousness. When we develop problems within our subconscious levels it leads to blockages within the chakra system. As the chakra's connect directly with the physical body through the nervous and endocrine system, these blockages cause the body to become less at ease with itself or diseased and if not corrected will manifest into a physical ailment.

Each chakra is associated with it's own colour, gemstone or crystal, characteristics and linked to a part of the body.

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What is Life-between-life?
 Well it is the journey that your soul takes when you depart. I have found it amazing and have learned a lot of remarkable mind blowing stuff through this training. I can help you take this journey to answer questions such as, why am I here? What lessons am I here to learn and am I learning them?

Please let me know if you would be interested in a session with me.

Telephone:  +44 (0)1454 614422  
e-mail:  jane.giddings@hotmail.co.uk

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