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Hello from a place where the birds are in full swing! I've been enjoying some outdoor time today and one of the most noticeable parts about my outdoor time has been the birds. If I don't see them, I heard them.
From their songs to their drumming,
whirring, 
flapping (yes, you can hear the flapping of some of the bigger birds flapping by!)
and whatever-ing birds are part of the outdoor soundscape in lots of ways.
When I'm lucky I'll even feel the wind of their passage
I didn't smell any birds today though I cannot forget the smell of the guano that penguins naturally leave all around their homes.
What I'd like to propose for this session is that we invite the birds in.
We could pick a bird to become or admire.
Or build a nest and see who shows up.
Or fly around trying out a new pair of wings.
Or?
Personally, I'll be doing some flying for sure (one of my favourite activities) and might do a bit of singing too.
I'll almost certainly invite the avian family that have been befriending the patch of cereal I have been laying out for them each morning. They are still wary of me but increasingly bold and comfortable with my presence. I can't tell you how excited it makes me to be near such beautiful creatures. I'm honoured that they trust me enough to come by even while I sit nearby. And they can fly! Makes me want to figure out a way to join them. This I'll do during this session.
Have fun. See you soon
All pics + captions courtesy Wikepedia. Feel free to share your own.
Archaeopteryx lithographica is often considered the oldest known true bird.
A flock of Canada geese in V formation
The routes of satellite-tagged bar-tailed godwits migrating north from New Zealand. This species has the longest known non-stop migration of any species, up to 10,200 km (6,300 mi).
The startling display of the sunbittern mimics a large predator.
Red-billed queleas, the most numerous species of bird,[164] form enormous flocks—sometimes tens of thousands strong.
Male golden-backed weavers construct elaborate suspended nests out of grass.
Nest of an eastern phoebe that has been parasitised by a brown-headed cowbird.
The use of cormorants by Asian fishermen is in steep decline but survives in some areas as a tourist attraction.
The California condor once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 400 today.
Below is the usual introduction to our healing sessions.
For those new to these sessions, or if you simply want to me reminded on how to connect in and what methods you can use to send healing, see this article here on transients.info.
The purpose of these weekly sessions is to send healing to each participant, which can be accomplished by focusing on individuals or the group, deepening on what methods you chose to use. You are always free to set secondary intentions around focusing on world events that may need some helping energy — on other levels our group also works in a multi-dimensional sense. Sometimes we get healing requests within the replies here, so do check back here just before the sessions begins.
Let us know if you are joining by responding here or contacting through the Contact Us form on transients.info. The session is 20-30 minutes and you can send, and or receive healing; it is up to you. Anyone can heal. No training is required to participate.
Please provide any feedback on here if you receive any and feel comfortable sharing.
The place we have chosen to visualize when first connecting in, and to anchor that connection, is a forest clearing. Think of a opening inside a forest where there is a large crystal in the center that we gather around. The ground could have moss or grass, perhaps even dirt or another surface that appears to you. There may be the sound of a waterfall nearby which could result in a river that you could see, or not. You could start off here and then go off to another place of your choosing to send and/or receive healing. Some people find themselves being taken on a journey where they are shown other things during a session, but we all experience this in our own unique ways.
You can find further information about these sessions through the link, Weekend Healing, on transients.info.
Session Time
The time for the session is the same each week. All the other times reflect this time. This time is calculated around making the sessions accessible to as many as possible.
New Zealand: (Auckland) Sunday: 8 am (Laron)
USA: Saturday: 3 pm EDT, 1 PM MDT, 2 pm CDT, 12 pm PDT
Europe: France (Paris), Switzerland, Sweden, Saturday: 9 pm
UK: England (London), Ireland (Dublin), Saturday: 8 pm
Russia: (Moscow), Saturday: 10 pm
South Africa: (Johannesburg), Saturday: 9 pm
Australia: (Sydney, AEST) Sunday: 5 am, (Perth) Sunday, 3 am
To understand about joining outside of the set time, which you are free to do so and the hosts do this sometimes because of other commitments, just check out the instructions on how to send healing here.
From their songs to their drumming,


flapping (yes, you can hear the flapping of some of the bigger birds flapping by!)

and whatever-ing birds are part of the outdoor soundscape in lots of ways.
When I'm lucky I'll even feel the wind of their passage

I didn't smell any birds today though I cannot forget the smell of the guano that penguins naturally leave all around their homes.

What I'd like to propose for this session is that we invite the birds in.
We could pick a bird to become or admire.
Or build a nest and see who shows up.
Or fly around trying out a new pair of wings.
Or?
Personally, I'll be doing some flying for sure (one of my favourite activities) and might do a bit of singing too.
I'll almost certainly invite the avian family that have been befriending the patch of cereal I have been laying out for them each morning. They are still wary of me but increasingly bold and comfortable with my presence. I can't tell you how excited it makes me to be near such beautiful creatures. I'm honoured that they trust me enough to come by even while I sit nearby. And they can fly! Makes me want to figure out a way to join them. This I'll do during this session.
Have fun. See you soon

All pics + captions courtesy Wikepedia. Feel free to share your own.



The routes of satellite-tagged bar-tailed godwits migrating north from New Zealand. This species has the longest known non-stop migration of any species, up to 10,200 km (6,300 mi).


Red-billed queleas, the most numerous species of bird,[164] form enormous flocks—sometimes tens of thousands strong.




The California condor once numbered only 22 birds, but conservation measures have raised that to over 400 today.
Below is the usual introduction to our healing sessions.
For those new to these sessions, or if you simply want to me reminded on how to connect in and what methods you can use to send healing, see this article here on transients.info.
The purpose of these weekly sessions is to send healing to each participant, which can be accomplished by focusing on individuals or the group, deepening on what methods you chose to use. You are always free to set secondary intentions around focusing on world events that may need some helping energy — on other levels our group also works in a multi-dimensional sense. Sometimes we get healing requests within the replies here, so do check back here just before the sessions begins.
Let us know if you are joining by responding here or contacting through the Contact Us form on transients.info. The session is 20-30 minutes and you can send, and or receive healing; it is up to you. Anyone can heal. No training is required to participate.
Please provide any feedback on here if you receive any and feel comfortable sharing.
The place we have chosen to visualize when first connecting in, and to anchor that connection, is a forest clearing. Think of a opening inside a forest where there is a large crystal in the center that we gather around. The ground could have moss or grass, perhaps even dirt or another surface that appears to you. There may be the sound of a waterfall nearby which could result in a river that you could see, or not. You could start off here and then go off to another place of your choosing to send and/or receive healing. Some people find themselves being taken on a journey where they are shown other things during a session, but we all experience this in our own unique ways.
You can find further information about these sessions through the link, Weekend Healing, on transients.info.
Session Time
The time for the session is the same each week. All the other times reflect this time. This time is calculated around making the sessions accessible to as many as possible.
New Zealand: (Auckland) Sunday: 8 am (Laron)
USA: Saturday: 3 pm EDT, 1 PM MDT, 2 pm CDT, 12 pm PDT
Europe: France (Paris), Switzerland, Sweden, Saturday: 9 pm
UK: England (London), Ireland (Dublin), Saturday: 8 pm
Russia: (Moscow), Saturday: 10 pm
South Africa: (Johannesburg), Saturday: 9 pm
Australia: (Sydney, AEST) Sunday: 5 am, (Perth) Sunday, 3 am
To understand about joining outside of the set time, which you are free to do so and the hosts do this sometimes because of other commitments, just check out the instructions on how to send healing here.
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