Local Dowsing Group News :   No. 45

The West is With Us
Hello from Jill Moss in deepest Cornwall

In this very different year, you might already have your own plans for International Dowsing Day, but each year Trencrom Dowsers celebrate International Dowsing Day at the beginning of May.
T he Carn Lês Boel headland,
looking through the entrance
towards the node point at the top
In previous years we have had a Celebration of Hilltops, of Holy Wells, sung and drummed at various sacred sites and enjoyed a cream tea or two together ('Cakey tea') - well, this is Cornwall after all!  

At the end of the day, to complete our celebration, we normally walk down to the beautiful headland of Carn Lês Boel, near Land's End, the first/last UK node point of the Michael/Mary energy currents. And there, we send a message of love and peace along the currents and around the globe. 

Obviously this year we cannot celebrate in the usual way but we intend to be focussing our intent at 4 pm on Sunday 3 May - whether we're in our "special place" within walking distance of where we live, in our garden or in the heart of our home. The time is chosen because it is then that we are usually at Carn Lês Boel.

In the photo one of the Trencrom Dowsers is actually dowsing around the edge of the node rock. It's fascinating that Carn Lês Boel translates as "Court of the Axe-shaped Crag". When you're standing on that node rock it really feels like the perfect place to meet. There are Bronze age settlements all around this area, (and this is one of the oldest continually used agricultural areas in the world) and I'm sure that the inhabitants would have met here.

And this year there is a different focus: for the people who are ill, those who are grieving and all those who are bravely caring.

Please join us then.  I would appreciate you sending this to any other dowsers you know.

Best wishes

Jill

Spirituality Special Interest Group
Our next meeting using the Zoom virtual meeting room will be about Rewilding Ourselves and how to recapture the joy of all around us. As children we delight in exploring the world around us and have colossal curiosity to discover the nature of things. We are effortlessly in the ground of being.
As we grow up and away from this wonderful state of focused observation and enquiry we rarely stop to admire the ‘ordinary things’. We forget that we are wild and part of creation too. For some of us the enforced lockdown is a quiet time and an opportunity to reawaken our wildness and once again marvel at the curve of a snail shell or an unfurling leaf. The heavenly patterns of nature are all infinitely choreographed. Just as our biorhythms remind us that we feel the pull of nature in the birth of spring, this is our reawakening too.

This session will be about opening our eyes to the beauty and accepting our place in the complex web of life. When so many struggle each day to save lives and stay safe we are all here to help where we can and witness the difficult times. The beginnings and endings are also part of the divine plan, those thresholds of transition where we perceive both sides, because nothing is lost and seeing life continuing makes it all the more precious.  

For more information about the Spirituality Special Interest Group contact kate.tudorhall@gmail.com

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