Thank you so much for this Ellie. I have been called to visit several sacred sites in the last few months and have felt the energies there so recently decided my new ‘hobby’ will be visiting sacred sites but I wasn’t quite sure why. Now I know 🙏🏻🐝🦋 I have long suffered the anguish of social isolation and disconnection from self and others though my soul longs for this presence and connection, not the fear that I feel most of the time. Perhaps when I visit these sites and call upon the wisdom and healing of our ceremonial ancestors I will be graced by more freedom and joy in my connections. I live in hope. Thank you again for your wisdom and presence. 🙏🏻💗
@radicalwellbeingwithellie2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, Martha. I am witnessing you and your journey and I reflect the words you shared; "I will be graced by more freedom and joy in my connections". Yess. And this : "call upon the wisdom and healing of our ceremonial ancestors" so powerful.
@aklitmark2 жыл бұрын
Yes I resonate with your sense of sacredness, and explaining the history. I will for sure watch the documentary. I wish you a wonderful and uncovering continues journey. Thank you for your video, it came in a need for a restful aliveness pause and my own reflections on sacred relation in the synergy of spirituality and nature.
@hilarysinclair25862 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful and such wise teaching from your heart of true presence and discovery. So refreshing to have the old story re-told like this. By the way I love Painswick and know it well as we used to live a few miles away in Wotton- under- Edge. Much love and looking forward to more of your exuberant escapades!
@radicalwellbeingwithellie2 жыл бұрын
Lovely to read you, Hilary! How great that you know Painswick - what do you feel about the church there?
@hilarysinclair25862 жыл бұрын
@@radicalwellbeingwithellie yes well, don’t know a lot but I do know there are fabulous old Yew trees there!
@radicalwellbeingwithellie2 жыл бұрын
@@hilarysinclair2586 absolutely. I liked the church a lot.. found myself drawn there almost daily... the whole of Painswick is filled with a sacred stillness that I feel emanates from the church.