This is beautiful and coming at an interesting time. I usually write humor but this week's essay is about love. It's no coincidence your records are in alignment with my life. I always forward to family and get the same feedback too. Fascinating.
Thanks for sharing how your writing connected so deeply with the Records. It makes me loving writing here even more. 💜 I appreciate that you share the readings with your family and that they share their feedback with you. That means a lot to me.
Thank you so much for sharing these readings. This has greatly encouraged me and is exactly what I needed to hear. I’m going to go hug and love the tree in my backyard now - that part made me emotional. 🥹❤️
Rhianna, I love that you resonated so deeply with the message about trees, and also that you found the messages encouraging. I think we all need some encouragement right now.
Thanks for this Victoria. I was struck by the message about the trees because with all the destruction in Asheville, the photos of big trees knocked down from the roots made me hurt for them. I saw someone's comment that there were a huge number of trees down on her property. I've been thinking a lot lately about how the trees in a forest are a family, and they often just get cut down without any concern for how it affects the collective. I also loved the piece about planting seeds. I used to have affirmation cards that I'd give out to my students to let them know I'd noticed something they did, and they really loved them. It would be fun to have some to just give out randomly to strangers or leave places where people will find them, like public libraries or coffee shops.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the section about the trees! Since you love to spend time hiking in the woods, I know you have a deep connection with them.
The planting seeds section reminded me of random acts of kindness with a twist in that it's about being an invisible presence that spreads joy and inspiration which is SO needed right now. I love the idea of finding fun ways to do that.
Beautiful transmission from a magnificent soul. Thank you 🤍
You're welcome Christan! Thank you for reading and commenting.
I'm feeling inspired and hopeful in the ways I can contribute. Thankyou and blessings 🙏
You're welcome Kathy! Blessings to you as well.
This is beautiful and coming at an interesting time. I usually write humor but this week's essay is about love. It's no coincidence your records are in alignment with my life. I always forward to family and get the same feedback too. Fascinating.
Thanks for sharing how your writing connected so deeply with the Records. It makes me loving writing here even more. 💜 I appreciate that you share the readings with your family and that they share their feedback with you. That means a lot to me.
My busy lawyer mom of newborn niece always loves your pieces.
Thank you so much for sharing these readings. This has greatly encouraged me and is exactly what I needed to hear. I’m going to go hug and love the tree in my backyard now - that part made me emotional. 🥹❤️
Rhianna, I love that you resonated so deeply with the message about trees, and also that you found the messages encouraging. I think we all need some encouragement right now.
This message inspires me. I really needed to hear all this today. Thank you!!
You're welcome. So glad you found it inspired and timely.
Thanks for this Victoria. I was struck by the message about the trees because with all the destruction in Asheville, the photos of big trees knocked down from the roots made me hurt for them. I saw someone's comment that there were a huge number of trees down on her property. I've been thinking a lot lately about how the trees in a forest are a family, and they often just get cut down without any concern for how it affects the collective. I also loved the piece about planting seeds. I used to have affirmation cards that I'd give out to my students to let them know I'd noticed something they did, and they really loved them. It would be fun to have some to just give out randomly to strangers or leave places where people will find them, like public libraries or coffee shops.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the section about the trees! Since you love to spend time hiking in the woods, I know you have a deep connection with them.
The planting seeds section reminded me of random acts of kindness with a twist in that it's about being an invisible presence that spreads joy and inspiration which is SO needed right now. I love the idea of finding fun ways to do that.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful wisdom and how we can tap into the channels of light. So beautiful 💖