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I have moved out of my East Scott Avenue office into a house. It is still in North Knoxville in a quiet little neighborhood. I still have boxes to unpack, but the Reiki treatment room is up and running (and is beautiful and calming). I also have the furniture moved in, so it is possible to do coaching on the couches and tarot on the dining room table!
It is a little charming house that I am naming "Blue Jay Meadows". As per British tv tradition, every good house needs a name. When I signed the lease, I saw a very prominent Blue Jay, and he was back when I started moving in. I took this as a good sign; one of my spiritual symbols has been a blue feather for many years. I added "Meadows" to the name because the yard is quite large and full of other birds and rabbits and squirrels. And my name, Leslie, means "from the low meadow." Anyways, I totally recommend naming your house too! Onto the next Chapter of the WiserheART Center! Leslie Check out the cool symbolism of Blue Jays: "Likewise, those with the blue jay as their totem are quite loquaciousness, and have the gift of gab. Common vocations of those with the blue jay as their totem are sales people, lawyers, politicians, public speakers, and teachers. Animal symbolism of determination, assertiveness, and intelligence is also a shared trait among those who claim the blue jay as their totem (and also common attributes with those having the vocations above listed). We see these characteristics in the blue jay because it is fiercely bold against its enemies.The jay is fearless when it comes to protecting its partner, young and territory. So too are those with this animal as their totem. They will defend their positions against adversaries who seem much more powerful than themselves - often with successful results.Blue jay animal symbolism resonates truth, faithfulness, and solidarity because they are vigilant in their tasks. They also keep the same mate for life, which is symbolic of endurance, patience and loyalty. The jay is an excellent symbol for those wishing to honor their long-lasting bond between friends, family and lovers. In the spiritual realm, the blue jay speaks of clarity and vision. In Native American symbolism (namely the Sioux Nation) the azure of the jay against the blue sky indicated a "double vision" or double clarity. This visual/spiritual "blue on blue" concept speaks of purity of the soul, truth of the heart, and clarity of thought. In dreams the blue jay animal symbolism also deals with clarity - but of higher thoughts, and taking action. When we dream of blue jays our deeper selves may be telling us that we are not being honest with ourselves about something, and it's time to "come clean" with our thoughts. Blue jay's in dreams are also symbolic of taking action in the direction of our highest truth. The jay asks for honesty, and forthrightness - any other action taken (such as deceptive or dishonest action) will mean double jeopardy for us in our waking hours." Source: http://www.whats-your-sign.com/blue-jay-animal-symbolism.html
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I believe in spirit helpers (the Divine, angels, spirit guides, light beings, higher self, ascended masters, animal guides, etc.). And I believe that our divine helpers communicate with us all the time. You just have to establish the language and symbols. I get a lot of signs from spirit in the car. I have lived many years in Tennessee, but grew up in Michigan. I find when my thoughts ask for comfort, I often see Michigan license plates at that moment I need reassurance. Or songs on the radio answer my inner dialogue. I also see feathers on the ground (considered signs from angels) when I could use some proof of their presence. Or finding coins is often seen as a sign from deceased loved ones. Animals and insects are also signs; if you have an unusual animal encounter, google the symbolism. When I found my new house and signed the lease, a very bold blue jay stopped by. Blue jays symbolize communication, fearlessness, and clarity. Great omens for my fresh start! I hope you will figure out how spirit speaks to you. It can be a huge comfort to converse with the Universe and know that you are not alone. Image Source- http://weknowyourdreams.com/angel.html
Exciting news!
During the month of October (expected to be totally finished by November 1), I am moving into a new house. Because of this change, I have decided to shut down my external office space on 428 East Scott Ave to save some money. But the new rental house is super cute and will be large enough to fit in some WiserheART magic! I will still be able to do Reiki, tarot, communication coaching, book groups, and workshops in the new space. Plus, those of you who have visited my current office know about the difficult climb to get to the bathroom. That problem is solved in the new house! LOL And the house is just 5 minutes north of the current office location in a quiet little neighborhood. I won't post the address online, but will send people the address when they schedule appointments. The main difference is that my sweet puppy, Kindred, will be there during sessions, but she is a old girl and likes to stay out of the way and nap. Below is a picture of my little love. Have some patience with me as things get shuffled around this month. And I hope you will schedule a WiserheART session and help me start filling the new house with wonderful healing energy and good vibes! Leslie |
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