June 30, 2024
When we merge with and surrender to
the Sacred Alliance of earth, ancestral,
otherworld, and cosmic energies…
Back at MossTerra, Ireland is now eight time zones and 4.500 miles away. I often think that I need to allow time for the ancestral and sacred energies to catch up to me. Apparently not. Dennis and I took a walk on the land yesterday and encountered this foxglove which is 7’6″ tall. We always have foxglove here, but never one this tall or even close to it. I planted my staff, which is taller than me, next to it for comparison…and so perhaps you wouldn’t think this is a photoshopped image.
Foxglove keynote: Stay grounded. Imagination energies powerful now.
Foxglove alerts us to a re-awakening of life force energies and the opportunities for creative expression. This is a time of active imagination.
My time in Ireland over these past seven weeks has been like drinking out of a fire hose. So many messages coming through. Messages about what is calling to be created from the ever deeper and more intense connections with ancestral, earth, cosmic, and otherworld energies.
The messages, especially from the ancestors, were urgently and persistently clear. Get on with it!
That creation has begun. It’s both powerful and immense. If I had any notion that in leaving Ireland I was in any way leaving that intensity behind…well, I think the message is pretty clear. Apparently the magic was unfolding in both sacred landscapes.
So much for dancing with jet lag.
Beannacht,
Judith

My goodness, such a tall foxglove! And it is goodness, as are the messages about creation and what I think we do, which is co-creation. Dancing with Jetlag is a cool-sounding theme, though only because we do better than, anyway. Congratulations and Slainte.
Gorgeous foxglove! I was privileged to experience a sweatlodge at Moss Terra while you were away. I spent time pre lodge on the land at the stone circle and felt the energies of the land, Ireland, and the ancestors. Powerful! I’m so grateful to you for cultivating the energies there.
Michelle
Hi
There is something so healing walking the landscapes of Cork and Kerry these past three weeks. Something mythical, ancient and untouched. I walked Bray Head on a beautiful Saturday evening with the heather blooming and elusive Skellig Michael in the distance. I hoped to share a photo but technology has me stumped and I can’t seem to attach.🙄. Best wishes – Anne