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Friday, 24 April 2020

Dream places to visit



Due to the strict lockdown, it's not going to be a time for adventures and voyages, but I can always dream. There are some places that I want to go and visit, and I shall make a list of the 10 most awesome imaginary holidays to visit. A special bucket list of dream locations when all is clear and the pandemic has gone.

10. The beautiful glacier gardens of Mendenhall Valley, Alaska. This is a botanical forest that includes colourful upside-down trees called Flower Towers.

9. Tromso in Norway. This is the land of the northern lights, dogs sleds and fishing. An ideal wintry Yuletide destination.

8. Icelandic scenic fantasy places, with waterfalls, geysers, warm springs and the mysterious spirits called Huldra Folk.

7. The prehistoric megalithic temples of Malta, and these are found in many sites. These go back before the time of Stonehenge.

6. The Acropolis of Rhodes, Greece.

5. The Extern Stones of Germany.

4. Sweden, with places like the Cisterns and caverns, ancient sites and of course the Tree Hotel.

3. Gothic towns of France.

2. Ubud Monkey Forest of Bali.

1. The gorgeous magical Fairy Glen in the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

Have a great day.
Storm Valkyrie.

Monday, 13 April 2020

Easter blessings and hope


This is just a brief message to wish all a promising future with an abundance of health and wisdom. We lay in very dark times now. Many are not thinking of the seasons and holidays, which is understandable. I too haven't done any celebrating either. With so many people sick and dying, the last thing anyone wants to hear is "Happy Easter". It's been anything but happy this year. So I will use this good time and send out healing.

Meditation:

If you can spare a moment, do this short Easter exercise. Visualise yourself in a garden, and it might be your own. Imagine now that you're on a small quest to hunt for three Easter eggs. These eggs are not difficult to find. They can be any size, pattern or colour that you want. As you find all three eggs around the garden, crack open each one at a time. Inside the egg are candies and they're full of medicine. Eat them.

Storm Valkyrie 

Monday, 6 April 2020

Vegvisir


This is the name of a Runic Compass, and the word Vegvisir is Icelandic and it means "Show the way".  The symbols of this runic compass are staves, with different meanings. You can find out more in the 17th Century Icelandic grimoire called Galdrabok or "Book of Magic". These staves are amulets for protection. You can draw them and even wear them as a pendant or as a chime in your house. In all bad weather, storms and darkness, these vegvisir amulets can be carried, worn, placed on a wall, or as good luck decourations.   

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