Saying Goodbye To Tree Friends

The trees here in BC/Vancouver Island are just stunning. This is just a smaller park here in the city of Victoria compared to the monoliths further inland.

This park has been a sanctuary and a space-holder for many processes and openings. Kasha and I went back one last time to say goodbye to these friends we have made in the last two years back here in Canada.

They permeate and penetrate the soul in the most profound way. They leave you feeling supported and held in the next going on places. The wisdom and grace of their being speak volumes without words. I am bringing a little pinecone with me as a reminder of their majesty.

I feel new tree friends and guides calling to me in Glastonbury, but these particular ones will always have a place in my heart, just as the California trees have in my deeper past.

Collecting tree friends is a good practice for us all. They bring us back to our stillness and strength. Our Gaian roots. I feel them wishing me well on the next leg of my journey and just have to transport myself here anytime to take in their love at any time.

Thanks for all the memories, Victoria. You have a special place in my heart. ❤️

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Gabriel Heartman is a SoulFullHeart Facilitator and Collaborator.  Visit https://www.soulfullheartorg.com for more information about sessions, group calls/events, videos, community, etc.

Saying Goodbye To Victoria, BC

by Raphael Awen

Time to feel and say goodbye to a sooo beautiful geography here near Sooke, BC, where you can feel the underlay of New Lemuria and the overlay of the present timeline!

The forest has been so dear to me all my life, and so missed during the recent years in Mexico, and always will hold a deep life digestion upon each return.

In 13 days, we (Gabriel, Kasha, Jelelle and I) depart on a nomadic journey with a first stop for a couple months or so in Glastonbury in the UK.

I let tears come up a few times today already and it feels sooo good. I was feeling how love itself is looking for a landing pad in each of us, and so available at any moment, how it is embraced by the simple vulnerable admission of need, how amazingly stunning it is that such a thing as a perceived vacancy of love could ever be, given the potency of the love that is, that we are and that we share.

Thank you to Victoria, BC, for holding us and me this past two years. 💚

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Raphael Awen is co-creator, teacher, and facilitator of the SoulFullHeart Way Of Life.  Visit soulfullheart.org for more information about sessions, events, videos, etc.