I am very spiritual and compassionate. As a Reiki Master Healer and Teacher, I have learned much about healing and even more about myself and the universal lifeforce. I feel blessed by the love and support of Earth and Earth Life, Spirit, Angels and Goddesses.
I had a great revelation at Stone Henge in 2006, when I stood next to a stone and could feel energy from the stone flowing into my back.
At the same time came the knowledge that the universe, angels, spirit, Goddesses, fae, earth, animals, trees and stones wanted to support me in achieving my best destiny. In my achievement, whatever it may be, the global consciousness and earth life would also be served, because the growth of human and global consciousness is achieved through individuals realising possibilities and potential and raising the consciousness further. The feeling of being part of a bigger & better understanding that is fear and soul control free is a joy.
My passion is ...
Earth, trees, animals, Reiki, spirit and the Goddess.
I know too much about ...
death and genetic diseases.
My parents always told me ...
to sit down and be quiet! I bounced about like a big squeaky balloon
My childhood ambition ...
to be a vet or work with animals
My favorite memory ...
my children and grandchildren being happy together.
Why I write ...
I have some amazing experiences and soul lifting knowledge
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The Way of Wyrd, Religion in History, conflict, conversion & coexistence.
My first job ...
data prep clerk
My best moment ...
this afternoon when my late daughter said mum during my Reiki meditation!
My inspiration ...
children, animals and Spirit, suffragettes, native americans & druidic paganism.
The key to developing anything is to question, question again and question some more. While you may have an idea or set goal in mind, limiting your options to a simple goal list with no additional possibilities could leave you wishing, at the achievement of the project, that you'd tried other things, or that there are things you could have done or added which would have made the whole thing a lot better.
To develop scope in any project, the first question is
'just how far can this go?' or
'how many possibilities are there?'
To answer that question, brainstorming is a good idea, just ...
Wendy Bradley
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