From every angle, modern life encourages us to do more, be more, achieve more.
If this feels familiar, I encourage you to pause...
Quite often when I sit with people either at the Nook or around the fire, even when we settle into a Skype call, they time and again will take a deep breath, their shoulders begin to drop, I see and feel a calm wash over them.
That calm is a fusion of arriving, and what is also emanated from their beloved departed, their guides and teachers..
They are held in tenderness and care, held in deep safety..
These spaces become a sanctuary of sorts, The Nook has a timeless quality to it, the fireside becomes a hearth, and skype is a bridge.
Our world runs at a feverish pace does it not? Many people hurried, rushed, and stressed?
Rushing, going around in circles. People are in constant communication, yet is it true connection?
I no longer wish to contribute to that, I realise the medicine that I offer the world, is in creating these spaces that serve as a soft place, a sanctuary of sorts, a space that invites you to rest, dream, and become..
Meeting you with truth, sparking light and anchoring a way of life that has become diluted, eroded, devalued and in some cases forgotten and buried.
Part of that medicine is fostering simple truths for a complicated world, and less is more..
So with that being said, from here on in , I will be shifting how I show up here, I had a deep calling to use my gift of writing, to reach you all in a more wholesome way, you may of noticed that in my recent posts?
Visualise this if you can me sitting each Sunday evening, in candlelight from a remote cabin, writing a letter to you all..
The Nook has that quality, those that have visited will say the same I am sure?
A spirit led letter, a whisper from the divine, less becomes more, quality rather than quantity, so each Sunday watch out for that letter x
And from time to time I will post client testimonials and my love of Bluegrass, slide guitar, country, mountain music.
Bluegrass is traced to the people who came to America in the 1600s from Ireland, Scotland, and England, having deep folk roots.
Sending you all so much love,
Shane
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