Wild Places Need LOVE

The lessons of the mold continue….

We did not know where, but the air quality test taken in our home indicated more mold was present. This week we know where the mold was hiding. The condensate line from our HVAC was dumping water into the belly of our mobile home, saturating the insulation, creating a perfect growing condition.

Here are photos of what used to be our laundry room floor and the wall behind the utility cupboard:

I have felt a lot of resistance to this news. I have felt that resistance as a knot in my stomach, tightness in my chest, and a lump in my throat.

Others are going through challenges related to diagnosis, prognosis, pain, and fear of death. Our planet itself is going through challenges.

On a guided walk this morning we heard a naturalist speak of the threads of connection between everything. He spoke of the water and the fire and the species overlapping: WE are interdependent.

From the Conservation Foundation website:

Wild Places Need You

Why?

Because they are fast disappearing. And with them goes safe habitat for wildlife, rural ranchlands, the protection of clean water, and beautiful places to hike, swim, and fish. With support from people like you, Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast has permanently protected more than 12,000 acres of critical lands. But time is running out.

You are the last generation that can save this land. Together, we will ensure that the human and natural worlds of Southwest Florida flourish together.

Whether it is mold remediation, a diagnosis and healing sought, or environmental balance we are speaking about, the answer is universal: LOVE.

Reports of Aborigines healing broken bones, muscle tears, and illnesses of every kind using their didgereedoo point us in a direction. Harmony and healing is possible.

Transcript from “LOVE” channeled by Barbara Brodsky, my meditation teacher:

Q: Are you suggesting that many of us here are able or will be able in this life to invite broken bones, divided cells to merge…

Love: You all are perfectly capable of that.

Q: In this life now?

Love: Of course! Now! Your limiting beliefs stop you from doing it.

We know the truth of this. At the center of our being truth resonates.

Q: So, in my daily life, how can I practice this?

Love: Choose a space, a place that you pass by often in the day, like a doorway or a specific tree, and hold the intention every time you pass that space to pause, take a deep breath, and say, “I am love, and I welcome love. I choose to invite love.” It may only take a few seconds. “I am love. I am open to love. Thank you.” Allow yourself to feel it and then walk on. But if you do this 20 times a day, eventually it’s going to take root. Okay?

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