Spring has come late this year in the UK. At last our
hedgerows are filled with primroses, celandines
and dandelions - flowers which
bring back so many happy childhood memories for me of wandering along the
pretty lanes around New Lands.
There is something very special about spring green - that
beautiful and delicate soft shade of the new young leaves as they burst forth
in delighted appreciation of the long awaited warmer sun!
In our White Eagle absent (distant) healing work we use
colours for treating different conditions, and White Eagle has given clear
guidance about this. Spring green is a colour which is often used for cleansing
and balancing. I like to imagine it bringing the cleansing energy of an April
shower, which in turn brings new life. (The healing angels use the colours we
visualise in exactly the right shade, subtly and gently facilitating the
healing process).Then there is another spring colour which we liken to `the
colour of bluebells`, with their gorgeous mix of blue and green. We are lucky
to have many bluebells growing in the woodland area behind the New Lands
Temple, a delight for any visitor walking around our Jubilee Walk. Walking
among flowers and woodland is indeed a healing blessing in itself.
This is certainly a time for us here to say a big `thank you
God` for the natural beauties of our world; a time to set aside the daily
worries, the latest difficult news stories, and be thankful for the new life
and new hope of springtime, and God`s many miracles.
I like to end these little pieces I write with some of White
Eagle`s words. He has just prompted me to open our White Eagle book: `Healing the World`. It fell
open at page 53, and his words: `Dwell on beauty. Do not dwell on what appears
to be ugly. Whatsoever things are lovely, true and good, think on these things.
Let your ideal be of spotless purity held in the love and wisdom of your
Creator. Let your vision be of heaven.’
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