Deep, High and Wide

What moves us?

Midway (Jean Carfantan)
Queen’s Children
2 min readJul 5, 2021

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Courtesy by the author

We all try to communicate with a universe that our mothers and fathers knew as out themselves. We are trying to get information from our earth matrix and create a link. Like wheat grains, we are moved by energy waves. We feel them and we put our will to support them. Sometimes we feel so alone according to what we focus on, then we feel like a choir.

The tree is the mirror
Of who we ought to be,
Deep, high and wide.

The tree is our compass,
Don’t forget its strength
And how it adapts to change.

  1. In Peach Tree Portents, Nalini MacNab ponders from an observation of her peach tree about our vision and how hope influences it.
  2. In When in Doubt, Dance It Out, Bingz Huang dances to transmute the current intense energies.
  3. In This World Is My/Your Creation, Anthi Psomiadou writes a poem about how the world is a consciousness projection.
  4. In Married with Life, Jean Carfantan writes a poem about a beautiful tree in bloom, Your favorite sacred tree: prompt
  5. In The Weeping Tree, Ann Litts tells her story how a loving tree supported her in her grief. Your favorite sacred tree: prompt
  6. In The Circle Guardians, Nalini MacNab tells us how La Grande Dame offered a perfect seat for meditation and contemplation of the surround. Your favorite sacred tree: prompt
  7. In Yggdrasil, Diana C. evokes the norse cosmic tree, deep and high. Your favorite sacred tree: prompt
  8. In Decisions, Beth Stormont focuses on the freedom for the choices made
    by each and every person according to their own inner authority.
  9. In The Time Traveler, Beth Stormont remembers her origin and what she was assigned to.
  10. In It Is Time, Joseph Lieungh questions the notion of boundaries.
  11. In Holloways, Jean Carfantan warns us to stop following ways created by habits.
  12. In Trees, Beth Stormont speaks about a tree we have to cease to nourish it
    with our fear, despair
    . Your favorite sacred tree: prompt

You know what ? Feel the wind on your face, smell the perfumes of the flowers, never forget where you come from.

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Midway (Jean Carfantan)
Queen’s Children

Hypnotherapist, initiator, inspirer, always exploring where my Higher Self leads me to. https://lefildar.gent/en (in English--en, French or Spanish --es)