[HeartOfNowhere] happy new year!

Ruby May rubylunamay at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Dec 30 14:31:51 GMT 2009





Dearest heartlings of Nowhere,

 

This list has been in hibernation mode over the past year
but I do sporadically get people joining so I thought I would send out an email
to you all to say I hope you had a beautiful and festive Christmas in whatever
ways you celebrated and to wish you a magical and inspiring 2010.

 

This New Years Eve feels like a particularly special one as
it is a blue full Cancerian moon and a lunar eclipse! A blue moon is when there
are two full moons in one calendar month. It is the sixth and final lunar
eclipse this year and it is said that the alignments of the moon, earth and sun
supercharge energies and intensify experiences. 

 

Rebekah Shaman describes this is a powerful and significant
omen that will get our hearts firing, fuelling positive energy and hope for the
coming year and suggests the Cancerian full moon is a particularly good time to
ask :  “How can I enhance my trust
that everything is happening perfectly, my deepest dreams will manifest, and
that I am loved and protected?”

 

If you have not heard of Rebekah Shaman’s lunascopes they
are worth checking out: http://www.rebekahshaman.com/

 

This transition into a new calendar year and new decade is
also a period of transition and new beginnings for Nowhere as a portion of
Bored members leave and new members join and our structure is refined and
adjusted with the lessons we have learnt from the past year. 

 

One thing I am particularly excited about this coming year
is the creation of the Nowhere Cultural Attaché Network. Our community is
growing significantly now and the CA Network seeks to acknowledge this by
nominating a network of people who represent Nowhere in their region and seek
to inspire others by spreading our culture and ethos. It feels as though
although Nowhere has brought so many positive things to so many people, it is
the sense of community and family that many of us are most grateful for.

 

Blessings,

 

Ruby 

 



"There's no use trying" Alice said, "one can't believe impossible things."
"I daresay you haven't had much practice" said the Queen."When I was your age,  I always did it for half an hour a day. Why sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast" 


      
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