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Made In India pt. 5 

Hello 🙂 

🕉 Om Amriteswaryai Namah 🕉 

“Spirituality teaches us to face everything with a smile. For one who knows swimming, the sea waves are delightful. Whereas for one who cannot swim, the sea and its waves are terrifying; one might even drown. Similarly, what helps us face the ups and downs of life are proper knowledge and the proper attitude.​ ​The smile that blossoms on our lips is God’s signature on our face. We should not permit sorrow or anger to wipe it off. My children should always have the awareness to sustain that smile and have faith in God.​​” ~ Amma

The next Free Online Group Healing is tomorrow Friday 12th June @ 2pm London time.If you feel drawn to do so, please let your friends / fam / etc. know by sharing this link with them. Please book your place if you can remain on Zoom for the duration (1hr) in a quiet space free from distractions. Thank you🙏 

I have had a couple of queries about this, so just by way of explanation – yes, I usually start the Groups 10 mins early. This allows people time to arrive and me time to read to you from awakening texts. You are welcome to arrive early if this appeals, but also fine if not. 

I have recently been asked to be the Healer on a retreat in September. It will be a magical retreat at the beautiful home of Sophie Conran, Salthrop House. A wonderful way to open to the magic of the Equinox season in a land of ancient stones 🙂 The retreat involves four days of strong yoga practice, healing treatments and delicious food from the gardens. It is an invitation to develop your sensitivity to the energy of life. It is a rather pricier affair than perhaps any of us are used to, so I am not expecting you to join. But I wanted you to know the good news and my happiness upon being asked by Amber Scott 🙂 Please contact me directly if you would like more details. 

Some of you may be wondering why I am telling so many stories from the Pilgrimage in north India and my time in India generally – or why I have titled this series of newsletters accordingly. It gets down to something subtle in a way – though in another way, perhaps quite overt. It could almost be said that there are two things going on in life for every human being, which are in a gradual process of becoming one. There is Stillness (a creative expression of Reality, what we actually are) and there is conditioning (which could be compared to a dream – often a bad dream – into which we become entranced, thus losing the sense of what we actually are). Through the natural (and usually gradual) process of our awakening embodiment evolution, these apparent two seem to become one, melting into each other in a Divine dance. I would say that the primary factor which facilitates all of this is the applied practice of opening to Stillness and the willingness to stay there. This eventually culminates in a 100% surrender to Divinity and the end of all suffering.To come back to what I was originally saying, India and the sadhanas (spiritual practices) inherent to its history have the Divine magic necessary for this potential to blossom. 

From Santosh Puri ashram, we travelled with Gangotri (one of the Divine children running the ashram, as I mentioned previously) to Kankhal, Haridwar, to visit Swami Avdheshanand Giri :-

To this day, I don’t know why exactly this visit had such an impact on me… It wasn’t as if one thing happened which was ‘the thing’, it was more like being there in and of itself did something very significant. As we all lined up awaiting Swami Avdheshanand’s arrival, I felt an energy swish through the crowd which made me turn to look in the direction from which it had come. Suddenly, about 15 young boy monks wearing beautiful pure yellow robes rounded the corner, singing a chant with an amazing combination of gusto and discipline. It was visually mesmerising, yet there was something else – something like a power (in the Divine sense) which rushed through all of us and the entire atmosphere too. I had full-body goosebumps for the whole of their march to the temple, my mind stopped, my breathing softened and loosened and I experienced the awe of witnessing Divinity itself. 

Later on, I happened to be there as Gangotri (perhaps also moved by this power) broke down in tears during a conversation with Prasadini (our Pilgrimage leader). My inner perceptions of their exchange are too private to share. But what I will say is that Gangotri was speaking about the excellent work Prasadini is doing in keeping the dharma alive in the world (in the Schweibenalp community, Switzerland, where she lives). I was so moved, so deeply deeply touched by what I saw… 

You can read more about the particular lineage of sadhus from Swami Avdheshanand Giri here :-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Avdheshanand_Giri

For individual sessions, please tell me if you have a particular organ problem. Ric Weinman has kindly explained this method of healing if so : “…a general way to think of the big picture is: it’s best to make sure a genetic modification isn’t needed, that the pathways as well as the Aliveness (MI) are getting fully into the cells of that organ,then optimize intelligence, and then work with the organ (detailed step in the organ protocol).”

For online private sessions, book here. NB : ‘Schedule’ button must be pressed after payment,or the booking is not made and money gets returned:-

Please do not contact me regarding scheduling, rearranging or cancelling. Instead, please utilise the email you receive from Calendly for this. It can end up in your junk mail, so please check. (NB: lateness, no-showing, cancelling or rescheduling less than 24 hrs in advance of the session time will result in you being charged in full.) 

Hopefully see you in the Group Healing tomorrow 🙂 

Love,

xDaisy 

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