Saturday, October 26, 2019

Tantalizing Tidbits for Tea : )




We thank Caitlin for her empowerment of our fellow tea guests, in speaking of how to care for the dead, your own dead.  We would like to add that in life there are etheric cords which connect us in a tangled web of energy, from heart to heart, and from aura to aura everywhere across the globe.

When one of our loved ones dies, these etheric cord connections are severed in the physical/aura/energy planes. This is because the deceased no longer has moving chakras. They stand still and all the colors turn to shadow. Their vibrancy is no more. So what we experience as the loved one Transitions is a hole in our aura where the connection once was healthy and strong.  In time this wound of the energy will heal over. In the meantime, be good to yourself, be kind, and gentle. Be certain to get both plenty of fresh air and sunshine, and also plenty of rest.

So as not to disappoint you, there still remains a very strong filament of cord between your two souls. It is from the energy signature of having shared mutual life experiences together. And THIS is never cut, and cannot be taken away.

So we allow Caitlin to step back. Many of our guests at the table with us have shared similar stories of how they too put forth the effort to care for their own dead, and how it made a difference in the healing.



At the end of October is the time of year when the 'veil' which separates Life from the Afterlife is thinnest. Tradition has it that we honor the dead, we make time for them, and we celebrate their lives in certain cultures. Mexico is known for their Day of the Dead custom. In Italy growing up, Carla's mom had picnics in the graveyards on this day too. It wasn't scary at all, it was what everybody did to honor their dead loved ones.

Scary things are also part of the tradition of this time of the year. And one of the scariest creatures on the planet is absolutely fascinating to our friend we would like to introduce to you, Tom.

Tom has put together a little video here in which you won't believe your eyes he does with these creatures!  He also does a little explaining, and puts things in perspective on the ones with the poisonous bites.

Spiders, creepy crawlies, and poison!

What's not there to like as a little shiver and chill go up your spine as we listen to what Thomas has to say about our eight-legged friends here on the planet?

Enjoy.



Were you able to watch the video?

To the end?

We found it was empowering to know that it's not the violin to recognize the Brown Recluse Spider, it's the eyes, in three pairs of two, left, middle and right. With the Brazilian one in South Africa, the eyes make a square. 

Sometimes facing our fears helps to make us realize we have the power within us to conquer them. 

Tell me what is your scariest spider story you ever encountered? Was it walking through a web and you didn't know it? Was it seeing a really big one up close? Carla has seen some as big as a paper plate! They were on display at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. They were presented in the very same structure that houses the butterfly exhibit in summer. Carla couldn't help but notice the colorful wings still stuck on some of the giant webs...



This one is a little early because indeed tomorrow we are taking the day off.


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Aloha and Mahalos,
Namaste,
Peace,

Ross and Carla
The Dangerous Tea Event Host and Hostess

P.S. tomorrow's guests are much more cute and cuddly, we promise. So stay with us...xoxoxo