History and Harmony

Random Dialogues 5.4.24 6:08 am (ish)

The Mappa Mundi at Hereford Cathedral is an old map from the Middle Ages, a medieval treasure, drawn on special paper called vellum. This map wasn't used for getting about – it shows what people thought about the world back then from a spiritual perspective, featuring Jerusalem as its center and the three known continents – Europe, Asia, and Africa – arranged around it. You can see places they knew about, but also mythical creatures and stories. It's like a picture book of ideas. Looking at it now, we see what life was like hundreds of years ago and how people saw the world around them.

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Yvette and I enjoyed a view of it while on this week’s road trip to Hereford visiting Freedom Scents - perfumes made only from Earth's finest pure & energetically vital plants & nothing else that naturally harmonise with you & your space - pic at the end of this update.

We purchased a t-towel (I’ll do a little vlog about on my Instagram page later today😀) and we enjoyed a chat with this chap.

“You look fabulous!” said Yvette.

He was a bit taken aback.

“Nobody’s ever said I look fabulous before!”

“Well you do, look at that fabulous blue!”

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⚡ Hedges… | Seeing The Way with Ian Moncrieff MacMillan 👀

Yes, they matter more than you think. 

And they are way more interesting.

Hedges

How To Grow Younger, Medicine of the Future Series Part 22 by Yvette Masure | Health is Wealth 🌱 

’The Science: Neuro-modulation’

There are alternatives to pharmaceutical drugs for depression and anxiety. Especially where and when anti-depressants do not work.

NHS Trust is now full-on experimental with Science results: See BBC Breakfast: full details recorded on interviews on April 1st (Easter Sunday 🐣) and this.

This new treatment works with Psychological therapies in conjunction with it. Generally used three times a day it is called  “Neuro Modulation” and works with mild electrical stimulation and impulses, while you are doing everyday tasks on or offline. 

Two ‘methods‘ have been addressed:

Transcranial direct stimulation and 

Transcranial magnetic stimulation.

Working on a specific area of the brain for mood and memory.

The left side of the brain is targeted: stimulated. The non-reward pathway. 

The right side is the get ‘up and go’ pathway, which is inhibited.

Scientifically based results now show sleep improves and anxiety is lowered. 

Only used under supervision this cost-effective treatment has just had the side effects streamlined and been released in Northamptonshire. Funded for 90x headsets 2024. 

Headaches are possible: yes the side effects and ‘burns‘ have now got a ‘cut out’ switch’…

This is new now, in the Medical field, where antidepressants do not work.

Of course ‘electric’ method is not ‘my‘ way as you must now know, however, frequency healing is. And this is the frequency of a kind. 

So Sound frequency HTZ healing is the more natural way. This could be the medicine of the future.

Watch this space. Watch that space.

Breath. Live. Life.🍄💚🌱

#wabisabi🙏

⚡The Artist Living in the Shadows 🎨

Did you know there is a thing called a Spife? Just like a Spork, but it’s a cross between a spoon and a knife.

From Sarah at the Guildford Swift Project (also Toad Patroller, Events Coordinator at ZERO, Lookerer and Volunteer at Rosamund Community Garden +) 🐦

Weeding, Cobbing and Filming with the BBC at the Community Garden

The Asian Hornet Is Here! by Peter J Smith - Environmental Speaker, Writer and Random Dialoguist at Random Dialogues 24🐝

It was breeding on the South Coast last year and we expect it to arrive in Guildford over the next few months. With no natural predators, an ability to increase exponentially and an insatiable appetite it poses an unprecedented threat not just to our honeybees but to all our insect pollinators - it's the worst possible news for our already stressed biodiversity.

On Thursday April 18th 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM at ZERO Guildford, Peter will share how the Asian Hornet came to be here, the danger it poses to people and wildlife, how to recognise one and what to do if you see one. Identification sheets will be made available and you will have the opportunity to see a (dead) Asian Hornet close-up.

»» TICKETS

On a happy note - moths to spot in April:

Moths to Spot in Aprill

I took this snip from Pete’s pdf, so it’s a bit unclear, we aren’t sure how to make it clearer - anyone?

🔚And Finally

Random Dialogues #63 in Hereford

With Yvette and Freedom Scents ❤️

🎣And a Bit More Finally

📣Stand Up & Speak For Yourself - Random Dialogues 26

What’s the Topic, Issue, or Subject that you’re Passionate About and Want to Share?

This virtual format is 6 speakers, up to 6 minutes each plus time for quick-fire Q&A. Wednesday 24th April 8 pm to 9 pm live on Streamyard.

Until next Friday at 6:08 am (ish).

Jane 
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