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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Aquarius

I was at a presentation at the Relaxation Centre in Fortitude Valley the other night about how to plan what we want to achieve around a new moon and the discussion was focussed on this month's new moon, which was in Aquarius. There was a lot of detail about the nature of Aquarius which is ruled by the planets Saturn and Uranus.

The discussion was really relevant for me and I realised that it was probably because I have an Ascendent in Aquarius.

We were asked to choose words from two bags which described Aquarius nature. The first bag included words relevant to Saturn and I chose 'Loner Mentality'. The second bag included words relevant to Uranus and I chose 'Humanitarian'. These words seem to contradict each other, but that is because Saturn presents the fears and set-backs we must work through to be able to achieve the gifts that Uranus presents us.

I'm no astrologer, I'm just paraphrasing the presenter here. Anyway, it was interesting to choose these words, because although they seem to be contradictory, they describe me pretty accurately.

Lately, especially since we've moved to Brisbane and started home-schooling, I feel like I really suffer from loner-mentality and that this makes our situation even more isolated, because it is difficult for me to reach out to others.

It doesn't help when getting involved with family here is like putting your fingers in the fire-you're sure to get burnt sooner or later. Nor does it help encountering support groups like the Learning For Life group that we went along to a couple of times late last year. We were absolutely stunned by the exclusionist behaviour of some of its members and were only too glad to have realised the political nature of the dynamics there, sooner rather than later. So much for local Brisbane home-schooling support!

Experiences like these make a woman want to head for the nearest hermit cave and stay put' til everone else just goes away!

However, I can't do that, not with two children relying on me to connect them with the outside world, so I have decided to make a concerted effort to get us out on regular adventures. I went through the Refidex today and made a list of interesting places that we can explore while we're here. Today we checked out a ramp from which we can launch our kayak and this week we'll go and explore some of the Brisbane River.

I'll have to check the paper for tide times, or we'll be paddling backward a fair bit, I bet. It's been many years since I was last in the river (sailing Thorpes in the 16FT Skiff Squadron) so I'm excited to do this with the kids.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Energy Work

I'm still buzzing from the experience of hosting a Meetup group tonight, I had to leave a post about it to release some of the buzz.

I'm the organiser of a Meetup group, called Brisbane Energy Healers Meetup, which I started late last year and which had its first meeting for the year, tonight. When we first moved to Brisbane, I realised that with Brian away and me at home, homeschooling the children, I wouldn't get much opportunity to meet like-minded people, so I decided to start a group myself.

Four people came tonight, two of which do Reiki and the other two EFT and spiritual healing, amongst other modalities. It was great to discuss these therapies and we also got some practice in, with three of us giving the other two a Reiki treatment. It is really cool when a few people do Reiki on one person. The energy really is intensified. At one point it seemed like there were many more people in the room and I realised that there must have been a few guides helping out as well.

I know when I get acupuncture that after the therapist leaves the room, it still feels like people are moving about the table. I'm sure there are some spirit acupuncture masters that like to make sure everything is going well.

We will meet again next month and we've drawn up a list of topics we want to cover in the meetings, as well as healing modalities we can pass on to each other. I'm so pleased I set it up. I realise that energy work is a big part of who I am, but because it's not the kind of thing that I often get to talk about in my daily life, it's great to have a peer group to relate to.

I am excited about possible opportunities this will open for me.