GHOST TREE

Great Photographs, interesting info too.

BOUQUET OF SPLENDOUR

Beautiful photos. I am my happiest when I can view the mountains.

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Most Of India is Scorching with temperatures ranging  well over 40 degrees Centigrade ( 104 degrees Fahrenheit).

Am treating myself and all the readers to the Cool and Wonderful Splendour of the Himalayas while  The Indian Sub Contintent sizzles in preparation for the arrival of The Monsoons. ( translated for the uninitiated it means Bushels of Rains or the Rainy Season)

Presenting a Bouquet of the Splendour of Sun and Shadow in the Himalalyas.

hs 2 The  Willows add the touch of colour

The Grassland in the foreground adds to  the Beauty of the Snow Clad Mountains.

hs 3 Golden Grass 

Parched Indian Plains seek Dense Clouds laden with Moisture.

hs 4 Clouds over the Peaks

Where else will you find such an Enchanting Bouquet of Splendour but in Ladakh,India.

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Luxurious Rose

Love the words and the art is beautiful!!

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☆☆☆ Tanka ☆☆☆

Luxurious rose under magical stars
Holy secret desire in eternal dreamy mind
Graceful flowers know mystic solitude
Gorgeous soul sings by nebula’s shining wave
Beautiful pure love revives with fantastic dawn


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NATURE UNLEASHED

More beautiful photographs

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The Natural Beauty of the Hemis Monastery , near Leh, Ladakh, India is astounding.

blue skies Amazing Blue Skies

Jaw dropping Beauty Unleashed.The Hemis Monastery.

hemis Jaw Dropping Beauty at the Hemis Monastery

Such views enhance  your belief in the Divine.

precarious Precariously placed

Awesome Snow Clad Himalayas envelop the Hemis Monastery .

snow clad The Lap of the Himalayas

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A Druid’s Primer on Land Healing, Part VII: Self Care and Land Healing

Thanks for another great post on nature and what we can do to make things better

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Today’s post continues my long series in land healing (see earlier posts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6), and given the heaviness of the last few weeks of posts, today, I wanted to delve into how to do this healing work and to stay happy, healthy, and sane. Today, I want to explore and voice some of these mental health concerns and share strategies for coping, addressing, and action.  And so, in this post, we’ll look first at some challenges to help us frame these overall issues, including the concept of solstalgia, and then we’ll explore a wide range of ways that we can engage in self-care on these issues: Having the tools and cultivating hope, supporting our adrenals and physical bodies with plants, supporting our souls with healing retreats and escapes, daily protective workings, working with the energies of light and life…

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