A wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) in Cairngorm National Park, Scotland
by Gary Faulkner
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Wood mouse
By: Unknown photographer
From: Brooke Bond Tea Cards
1980
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What Love Says…
Sing Anyway
There is music in all of creation, all kinds, all vibrations, in all moments in every life. Life, nature, you, all unique forms of vibrations, songs, musical expressions when we choose to listen.
What happens when you choose to listen to the music of your heart? As you listen you may hear love songs; an idea, an intuition, a feeling to try something new. An inner music that guides, loves and heals you.
As a musician of your heart and body you master inner music and welcome the conductor of life, love. Love dancing, playing connecting with all life's music is in you.
To listen inward is to heal yourself with unconditional love, in healing with your inner song, you choose to write, sing and play new songs.
When you take the time to inner-stand your music you discover the capacity of listening to the music of others. While you listen to others they hear their own music and learn how to sing their song.
There is music in everything, every living thing is a song, a dance, a miracle note of love expressed, all we need to do is listen. Through listening, each of us will hear our song, a love song to who we each are.
Even in moments when you feel your song is lost sing anyway. Your heart and soul will begin to dance you home to the music of love that you are, listen.
What Love Says… 2024 by Jennifer R. Cook @catsinthebagdesignposts. Daily messages from animal spirit guides assisting humanity to embrace all facets of love and includes delightful animal illustrations.
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Die Waldmaus-Therapie ist eine von mir entwickelte Gesprächs- und Betrachtungstherapie.
Vorausetzung: Das Vorhandensein einer Waldmaus in deiner nahen Umgebung. Vorsichtiges Kennenlern-Programm anwenden, möglichst häufige Kontaktaufnahme. Herbeirufmodus einüben (Konditionierung).Hilfreich ist eine räumliche Entfernung zu Katzen.
Kosten: Es fallen nur Futterkosten wie von 3-10 Singvögeln an (abhängig von der Mausgröße und Hunger).
Wirkung: Ja! (positiv-emotionale Wirkweise durch frei-von-der-Leber-weg-labern, da Waldmäuse generell sehr laberstabil sind)
Nebenwirkungen: Allerhand! Völlig neue Sichtweise auf Waldmäuse, das Leben an sich, das eigene Leben insbesondere. Schwörung!
Warnung: Kann emotionale Abhängkeit verursachen. Fragen Sie ihre/n Heilprakter/in oder Gesundbeter/in.
Und noch eine Warnung: Waldmäuse neigen dazu ihre Nachkommenschaft in die Therapie miteinzubeziehen.
The wood mouse therapy is a conversation and reflection therapy developed by me.
Prerequisite: The presence of a wood mouse in your immediate vicinity. Use a careful get-to-know program and contact them as often as possible. Practice Summon Mode (Conditioning) A physical distance to cats is helpful.
Costs: There are only feed costs as for 3-10 songbirds (depending on the mouse size and hunger).
Effect: Yes! (Positive-emotional effect through free-from-the-liver-away-babble, since wood mice are generally very stable in babble)
Side effects: All sorts! Completely new perspective on wood mice, life itself, your own life in particular. swear!
Warning: May cause emotional dependency. Ask your naturopath or healer. Another warning: wood mice tend to involve their offspring in therapy.
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A Wood mouse/skogsmus and a Bank vole/skogssork. Värmland, Sweden (August 1, 2020).
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He got mad at me because I petted him
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Wood mouse
By: I. Beames
From: The Complete Encyclopedia of the Animal World
1980
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