Gosh, it has been some time since I have posted for this blog.
The pandemic and other pursuits have impacted us all.
When we thought it would all just go back to normal.
Then it didn’t happen.
The energies are still so delicate, and many people are struggling.
What many practitioners are still seeing and feeling themselves is light.
Uplifting and compassion seem harder to find.
I nourished myself with art and nature.
Many during the pandemic turned to nature. Nature posts, gardening, and cooking became a new subculture.
This was the universal energy at the time and very grounding as a whole.
I stayed there and am now reconnecting and ready to tap back into a higher frequency.
I will still create art through natural finds and what the fae leaves for me.
We work well together and it is now a reciprocal relationship.
I find it so heartwarming that these natural finds will travel in the physical world to many homes.
In a sense, our customers will be grounded and celebrate our great mother earth.
It was amazing how many people shared their findings from the relentless walking we all did in 2020.
I received rocks, branches, glass, twigs, flowers, and many art supplies that are still used and cherished.
This is how the “boutique” got started.
One sunny day collecting pine cones and sharing my ideas with a dear friend that now frames all of our 8×10″ designs as well as takes some of my ideas and funnels them into a more sound plan. Now we created a sister to nourish aka Spirited Earth Designs.
So much beauty came from these trying times of this global pandemic.
Now, we need our lightworkers more than ever to maintain our energies.
Wars, fires, and struggles are heartbreaking and trying for the empaths.
Turn off the news and find your light.
Shine it for yourself and the little world around you.
“This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine”
I know I get boring by repeating this sometimes.
It starts here!
It starts with being a healthy empath.
Be charitable with yourself.
More readings and more sharing!
In love and light,
Amanda