Then on to Ball Bay which glistened and shone in the afternoon sun. Ball Bay was the crater of a volcano; the site of a Whaling Station; a direct link to Crystal City and an anchor bay for star ships, so various energies were experienced on this site.
The northern half of the Bay where a few in the group experienced the energies of whales and dolphins
The southern half of the Bay where galactic energy came pouring through - mainly Pleiadian
Along the eastern foreshore with direct visual link to Crystal City and again, galactic energy. Portals, gateways and strobe lights were all experienced
Moving on to The Hundred Acre Wood to the wild, untamed trees and the devas and elementals who inhabit the area. A beautiful bustling busy energy of woodland creatures going about their day
A magnificent Moreton Bay Fig Tree in the making, as friendly as a puppy, just begging to be petted. So we did!
From the wild, untamed growth of the wood to the neatly cultivated rows of Evans Everfresh Farm, a farm and cattle concern that's been going for some forty years, on the site of the old Melanesian Mission farm. Some were taken by the fruit of the pawpaw tree which grew to four metres (12 feet) from the ground (the tree ~ not the fruit), whilst others were fascinated by the fairy folk who dwelt high among the leaves
The energies of the cultivated fields were completely and entirely different from the energies of the unrestricted growth of The Hundred Acre Wood. A clear message was received that this area is planted with love and respect for Mother Earth, but that this is not always so in other places. A lesson taught, that Gaia who gives us so much, must be respected and nurtured in return .
A great time to remember the chant to honour her -
The Earth is our Mother
we must take care of her
The Earth is our Mother
we must take care of her
Hey yaana, Ho yanna Hey yaan yaan
Hey yaana, Ho yanna Hey yaan yaan
The Earth is our Mother
she will take care of us
The Earth is our Mother
she will take care of us
Hey yaana, Ho yanna Hey yaan yaan
Hey yaana, Ho yanna Hey yaan yaan
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