I was thinking from a moms perspective I guess. I did not have an easy time in childbirth. I’m glad it was comforting.The dream itself was actually very simplistic and very comforting. I almost miss having that dream.
I was thinking from a moms perspective I guess. I did not have an easy time in childbirth. I’m glad it was comforting.The dream itself was actually very simplistic and very comforting. I almost miss having that dream.
I was thinking from a moms perspective I guess. I did not have an easy time in childbirth. I’m glad it was comforting.
For me, I was glad to have completed the mission lol. Giving birth is the hardest but best job a woman can do. I love being a mom. I wish I could have been able to be a “stay at home” mother. I missed a lot having to work. It’s the one thing in my life I would change but that’s not how life was dealt.I’ve alway assumed Lynne that birthing is probably a very painful and traumatic experience for a Mom. I’m very sorry to hear you state that yours was certainly so. I have always thought that besides the obvious trauma to the body, that birthing a baby can even leave some women feeling physiologically empty too.
Kids often have wonderful recall of birth and prior life. When they get a bit past 4 or 5, that veil begins to fall and we lose those memories.She said when I was born!
Wow! I never considered the Fae. I wish my grandmother was still with the living so I could talk to her again. I miss her stories. She called herself a “water witch”. She could use a forked stick to find water underground. She also did many tricks that boggled my mind as a kid. I hope to be as great a grandmother as her someday.Kids often have wonderful recall of birth and prior life. When they get a bit past 4 or 5, that veil begins to fall and we lose those memories.
Fascinating story about your grandmother! It actually also has a bit of Fae feel to it. The balls and parties of the Fae are legendary.
I'm also a dowser and can witch wells. In fact I've done it for several other home owners out in my area. Have my own dowsing rods but can also use the forked branches. And just from the little I've known you, I think you'll make a fine grandmother some day!Wow! I never considered the Fae. I wish my grandmother was still with the living so I could talk to her again. I miss her stories. She called herself a “water witch”. She could use a forked stick to find water underground. She also did many tricks that boggled my mind as a kid. I hope to be as great a grandmother as her someday.
This was exactly what I thought too. Fae!I'm also a dowser and can witch wells. In fact I've done it for several other home owners out in my area. Have my own dowsing rods but can also use the forked branches. And just from the little I've known you, I think you'll make a fine grandmother some day!
Yes, when I read of her story, the Fae came to mind right away, and now knowing she had gifts, I have to wonder if she was connecting with them and getting a glimpse into their world.
I have to reply to this! It was the same with my husband, who I met after a long loneliness. I had given up on love, and decided to just love myself and be out in the world for whatever came along. He had given up, too. so when we met it was amazingly right. I am glad that you had the same thing happen for you!I think my wife and I chose to meet exactly when we did, because we had both given up on love, and found each other exactly when we needed each other. It was like we knew each other from day one.