Architects of a New Dawn

We’d like to show the side of the world you don’t normally see on television.

I'd be interested to know if any of the Crones out there feel that they're part of the vanguard of humanity helping to effect the 2012 shift. Would you be prepared to share what you're doing, experiencing, observing etc?

Because we have to use words to communicate in this instance, I would term myself a Lightworker. I've spent many years alone (but not lonely!) following my own intuitive path and now I'm ready to come out of the cave and talk to like-minded people. I do read all the relevant magazines, channelings, books etc but I have a yearning to discuss with other crones.

This just struck me as sounding like a Lonely Hearts Ad.............perhaps it is?

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dear Melanie - I know you wanted me to send you veggies, but I got a little sidetracked today - so thrilled that my first tomato turned red (at 57bloody degrees N it's a hard struggle, partic with the kind of summer we've had (not)) & so forgot to take camera to g.house to do pix for you - anyway you did say you wanted to gum sum REAL veg - so shall have to try to send astrally...


Melanie Worman said:
Marian: "I was also a stone in a previous existence". I just love that, may I quote you?
Websites are useless, but have a look. silentcircle.co.uk and cropcircleconnector.com

however in the reorganization of files tonight - when do we ever find enough hours in the day? I came across this beauty & thought you would like: it's a cross between a stone circle and a crop circle !!!!
St. circle about same vintage as Avebury (ie. older than stonehenge), with so few remaining stones - in NE Scot there is this particular 'recumbent' formation - sure you know about that - anyway, recumbent, one flanking stone & two other perimeter stones left... so the farmer & we thought it would be fun to complete it... got his tractor & rolled the bales into position of missing stones... it's literally a stone's throw away from my garden - so I have a fairly strong anchor.... when times get tough - it's nice to know of one's local quartzite companions keeping one grounded - yes stone in another existence - use it any time you like.. x Marian
stone+circle,crop+circle
Braden's Book, "The Isaiah Effect," was an amazing eye opener for me when it comes to prayer, visualizing it, the emotion of it---and sending it out for fulfillment---
And the miracles...
AW

Violette Ruffley said:
What lovely information dear Melanie, perhaps you would share a pint of cider with us. You know this is not that impossible ladies. We can put it in a circle of our own, our dream circle, our Iwannas, whatever works. Gregg Bradons book on the Lost Mode of Prayer is a 3 step process.
1 - The idea ................................................... We want to do a tour of these energy vortices
2 - The visualiztion ......................................... We picture meeting as a group, the flight over, Melanie meeting us at
her home and then touring the wonderful sites with Melanie. the energy.
3 - The prayer of gratitude ............................... We give our prayer of gratitude that we are actually ... Seeing, feeling the wonder of what we are witnessing.
Marian "was moved to write & post this blog on crop circles & consciousness at the time. Hope you don't think I'm blowing my own trumpet. You girls were a source of inspiration for me. Bless you all.
http://siderealview.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/the-crop-circle-connec...
And thanks us (you, too, out there, Aka Wreck, using vision from your Third {{{{{{EYE}}}}} postion in the Universe).
Bless me.
Bless us.
Bless you.
x Marian"

Very interesting, Marian! I've bookmarked it to delve into later, but wow!
Thank you!
Aka Wreck
I agree with you Violette! First, imo, there is so much benefit in appreciating what is real and there in our present---it also shifts the focus from lack to abundance. Doesn't matter if it's a simple beautiful cloud, a bird swooping nearby---or even a good joke---the focus is on seeing what we do have---
AW

Violette Ruffley said:
It is such a valuable tool to put the gratitude before the horse of request, isn't it? However, as I have gotten older I find it so much more comfortable to be in a state of ceaseless prayer of gratitude. No matter where I look there is so much to be grateful for. Even those bleak, threatening moments have hidden within a gift of a lesson that will move us more expanively in our evolvement

I also take this opportunity to apolgize to Mr.Braden for misspelling his name. That's what happens when we get excited and don't proofread!

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