Seersha's Blog (3)

www.shamanicplanet.com/blog

Good morning fellow ipeace bloggers. I am a bit of a novice at all this although I do have a blog on my website. I manage to post on a fairly regular basis there. So I am asking you knowledgeable bloggers if it is possible to link my shamanicplanet blog to here and save me having to write 2 blogs. Can I write my shmanicplanet blog and post it here too?

Added by Seersha on October 26, 2009 at 11:15am — 1 Comment

Mother's Pain

I haven't been on ipeace for a long time. One of my sons has been seriously ill this summer and I have had to use all my energy to help him and my family. Thankfully he is getting better and for that I rejoice. Over this time I deliberately stopped watching the news as it invariably made me angry or sad and I had enough to deal with without taking on the pain of the whole world too.

Love is a powerful thing-especially when a Mother's child is in danger. So how must it feel to have your… Continue

Added by Seersha on October 18, 2009 at 11:01am — No Comments

Spring

I am so grateful to this beautiful blue planet for giving me Life. On Spring days like today Her beauty is almost overwhelming. Embraced by my garden and entranced by Her bounty....my heart sings....my soul sings...and Great Mother sings too!
How can we hate, exploit and destroy?
Just open your eyes and allow the Mother to hold you.

Added by Seersha on April 1, 2009 at 1:06am — 1 Comment

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