Sunday, February 19, 2006



Healing Energy Share for Sunday,
February 19, 2006



Wa'a (Canoe) Transition

The appearance of Wa'a, the canoe, indicates that great changes are on the horizon. These may be some type of journey or an unanticipated change in direction. Exploration and discovery may require that you travel through changing conditions and uncertain waters. Navigators chart their courses carefully to avoid being needlessly carried away by the winds and the currents.

Sometimes, no matter how carefully you chart a course, strong winds and currents cause you to detour. You don't need to worry, however. Detours are also part of the journey.

Although you may seem to go off course, you are still on your way.

Detours can assist you on your journey and may even be necessary to ensure your survival and success. A safe canoe journey requires timing and patience, for you can only go as fast as the winds will take you.

After you notice where you are and who is on the journey with you, sometimes there is nothing you can do but focus on the direction you wish to go next, chart your course, and allow the winds to carry you.

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Below this share is a message I posted which comes from the Beacons of Light monthly messages. You'll find it interesting as it discusses the idea of becoming multidimensional and the orthogonal matrix. I've also posted about detachment, purification, intention and the above message about transition.

Matt Leonard is taking a break from the share. He's a great friend and I'll definitely miss his powerful presence in the group.

I gratefully acknowledge the boost of energy from you and welcome it with open arms. I also send you a boost with LOTS of love, light, and hugs. Enjoy every moment and live the passionate life you intend it to be.

Namaste, (I honor the place in you which is of Love, Truth, Light and of Peace)

Lydia



1. Lydia Smith-Lenardson, Moreno Valley, California, USA
2. Lynn Wilson, Manchester, England, UK
3. Judy Oliver,Vienna, Virginia, USA
4. Joan Anderson, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5. Wyatt Waro, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
6. Sandra Richer, Banff, Alberta, Canada
7. Lena Goon, Banff, Alberta, Canada
8. Mari Hayama, Berkeley, California, USA
9. Veronica Hansen, Sarina, Queensland, Australia
10. Mirjam Kik, Oude, Tonge, The Netherlands
11. Andy Cooper, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China
12. Sheryl Morris, Calgary, Alberta Canada
13. Andy Yantha, Calgary, Alberta Canada
14. Karen Becker, Carver, Minnesota, USA
15. Linda Prucha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
16. Joseph Bennett, Ventura, California, USA
17. Steve and Karen Edwards, Gunnislake, Cornwall, England
18. Rev. Patricia Lusher, Berlin, Vermont, USA
19. Brian Ramage, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
20. Brian Yeates, Dublin, Ireland
21. Dunni Olasehan, Lagos, Nigeria


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