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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Mountain Forest Angels

Your classmate, Monika Meier, from Switzerland, who has faithfully attended -- I've lost count -- every seminar for years in Oberwil, wrote this lovely piece about angels of the mountain forests and gave me permission to use it. Monika and her partner were in Nepal this last September, so she did miss that seminar, but I saw her for a long angel reading. So many of you are healers. Monika is a dedicated and compassionate practitioner of Jin Shin Jyutsu. You can see more on her website here:  http://www.kleine-insel.ch/ It's a beautiful website with falling green leaves. Here is what Monika wrote about Mountain Forest Angels:

"At last I managed to write about the mountain angels. Here is what comes to my mind if I remember this specific day, end of September, when we drove in Nepal from Jomson to Pokhara."

Angels of the mountain forests:

"If I think of angels of the mountain forests I see big green pine trees, ferns, grass, and granite rocks and stones. Even a little house built of stones hidden in a cozy corner under big trees. They dance in this damp and lush area where rivers search their way through rocks and stones."


Thank you, Monika! And much success for your Jin Shin Jyutsu healing work! (I couldn't resist adding your photo. It is so pretty, so open and clear). P.S. her partner designed her website for her. It's stress-relieving just to visit and watch the falling floating leaves! 

7 comments:

  1. Thank you, Dear Judy!

    I'm happy and grateful to be here in this school.
    Thank you as well for the lovely words in my guest book, what a honor that you were the first who wrote some words.

    Best regards, Monika

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  2. Hi Monika,
    nice to meet and see you here in the classroom. For my part I like when classmates show up - at least from time to time -. So it is more easy for me to write or communicate.
    Thank you for being part of our community.
    Monika (from Mainz)

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  3. liebe Monika
    thank you for your posting-I love your words-I can just see them dancing around.I love nature -and I do think nature angels are the ones I feel most connected to.A very welcome to you and great success at your work!! The website is beautiful and when you wouldn't be 6000 miles away I would come by...en schoena obig!! ursula

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  4. Very good, Monika -- you are doing the work you love. I wish you many clients and many healings. I am glad to hear about a healing technique I did not know before. I will read more about it. Thank you for making this new information available to me, Indira -- by writing about Monika's work -- and to you, Monika, for doing it!

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  5. Thank you, dear classmates, for all those nice and encouraging words. Feels great to be a part of this school.

    Best regards to all of you from a wonderful spring day in Switzerland, Monika

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  6. Ah--it really must be spring in Oberwil, then, Monika M. since I also got an email from Martin, saying he was writing from the wonderful spring weather in Switzerland. Enjoy! Watch for all the happy Nature Spirits, those little angels who assist all of nature in its growing and living and dying and new rebirth.

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  7. Yes, I agree with you, Monika from Switzerland. Being part of the school is like being part of something larger than myself. No matter what is taking place in the world I inhabit, I can turn to the School and be reminded that there is Something Greater. I am very pleased to have found this safe haven of truth that enlightens me more each day. Good day to all my splendid classmates even those who never put in a word here. It takes time and effort to write here -- but I always find that it helps me somehow. For one thing, it helps me not to give into the lazy way and never write. For another, it helps me come out of the isolation of ego that wants me to stay hidden in a box. It also helps me to be part of this Something Greater -- not to only think I must receive, but to realize I must also give.

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