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amount of knowledge. Planting rice in England is not very suc- cessful, and I was never going to be able to plant enough corn for cornflakes! I also had to accept that to expect a peach from my seedling tree was going to take years!!!


Choose what you want to plant. I wanted to have an edible garden, a place to come and graze on fresh food for lunch and dinner. I chose a Salad Garden Space, a hardy Root Vegetable Plot, Wall climbing varieties of Tomatoes and Beans and even an exotic Aubergine corner!!! Oh and if I wanted to eat a Peach, I was told categor- ically by the Angels Of Awakening that it was no good planting an Apple Tree!!!


Consider all the options. When was the last time, you played out the entire scenario of life dramas that you have going on at this time? It is especially impor- tant


to ask the right questions of


her many rituals and ceremonies. Jumping over the wooden broom, Easter Eggs, cer- emonial cakes and the symbol of a rabbit signifying fertility are just a few of the tradi- tions we have today.


The Angels Of Awakening always feel that the year begins at the Spring Equinox that is usually around Easter Time. The scene and celebration of the new baby’s, the lambs, the fouls and all the baby birds learning to fly! The absolute joy of watching them grow as your family grows up day by day.


The Angels say Life it’s all about having the time to enjoy the fruits of your labour


the


experts. It’s not just the type of plant you need to consider, its how big will it grow? How much nurturing does it require? Is it going to cost too much in time and energy? Have you checked out whether your baby seedlings are safe or are the slugs going to eat everything before they can grow properly!


Once you have a plan, its time to take action. Just do it, it’s the first step that’s the hard- est. I found that if I made a series of appointments with myself I didn’t let myself down! When there is a commitment in the diary there is a rhythm, a flow and that’s what nature is, the rhythm of Life, the cycle of Love.


Easter in the garden is always so beautiful, April sunlight and May blossom on all the trees


When the Apple trees start to bud and blossom this is the start of the Easter peri- od, 40 days is the time span from Lent until Holy week, also known as Bright Week. It’s a very sacred time for many, a renewal of vows and promises, the resurrection of Christ. It is also the time of the emergence of the pagan fertility Goddess Ostara and


London & South East Connection - April/July 2017


As June brings the flowers to their fullness, the sweet fragrance fills the air and the sun is high in the sky. This is the time for the festivals the merriment and excitement of all that the year has promised. This season is changing to the Summer Time, it rolls easily and laconically with the full on heat as the


Summer Solstice approaches. This is the phase of the sun when there is the most light, the longest day and shortest night. Make the most of it, we have a celebration, Circle of Sound meditation at the Daisy Centre in Glastonbury and you are very welcome to come and stay and enjoy the meditations and workshops and maybe even try a healing with the Angels Of Awakening in their Garden of Joy, they helped to co create.


Find some precious time to spend the day, to enjoy the experience in the beautiful garden that you designed, your Space of Love.


Remember to Create your reality and to Pray for Peace. Call the Angels and they will come,


I believe in Miracles and Angels of Awakening


Hope to see you soon, Much Love, Daisy


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