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Greetings!
I have decided to offer a couple of my own workshops in Glastonbury on Saturday 27th September the same time and in the same venue as the Glastonbury Free Festival of Light.
The latest Glastonbury Free Festival of Light went off very well and the last one this year will be on Saturday 27th September.
The Weston Free Festival of Light at the New venue The Royal Hotel, will take place the week before on Saturday 20th September. Details below for both.
The free giveaway of 10 of my Amazon Kindle eBooks was quite amazing. 5200 copies were downloaded and nearly 1000 of those were Nutritional Medicine A-Z of Disease & Illness.
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If you want a little
happiness in life,
don't forget to
look at the little things.
Noah Ben Shea
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New Workshops
I have decided to offer two of my own workshops in one of the suites at the next Glastonbury Free Festival of Light. Full details can be found on www.drelizabethanndiamond.com I have been facilitating workshops here every month for 2 - 5 days from January 2008 - 2013 and I have always found it to be a brilliant venue with fablous energies. I will be gifting a piece of jewellery that I have personally created to each participant of both workshops.
Certificated Regression & Past Life Healing Workshop Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond 11am - 1pm £20 or both for £35
Certificated Meet your Totem/Power Animals Workshop with Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond 2pm - 4pm £20 or both for £35
Saturday 27th September - The Assembly Rooms, Glastonbury
The Glastonbury Free Festival of Light at the same venue 10am - 5pm
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Totem & Power Animals  |
Alligator
| Maternal, revenge oriented, quickness, aggression, and basic survival instincts. | | Ant | Group minded, determination, patient, active, and industrious | | Anteater | Lethargy, curiosity, nosiness. | | Antelope | Active, agile, jumpiness, and willing to sacrifice | | Armadillo | Safety oriented, grounded, and has boundaries |  | Badger | Courage, aggressive, healer, having problems relating to others, and energy conduit | | Bat | Rebirth, longevity, secrecy, initiation, good listener, and long life | | Bear | Industrious, instinctive, healing, power, sovereignty, guardian of the world, watcher, courage, will power, self-preservation, introspection, and great strength. | | Beaver | Determined, strong-willed, builder, overseer, and protector |  | Bee | Organized, industrial, productive, wise, community, celebration, fertility, defensiveness, obsessive nature, and enjoys life | |
Boar/Pig
| A very powerful totem - prosperity, spiritual strength, organized, self-reliant, fearless. | | Buffalo | Sacredness, life, great strength, abundance, gratitude. | |
Bull
| Insight into the past, fertility, rushing into things without proper preparation. | | Butterfly | Metamorphosis, transformation, balnace, grace, ability to accept change | | Camel | Survival, positive, accomplishments | | Caribou | Traveler, mobility, preference to be nomadic, adaptability to adversity |  | Cat | Guardianship, detachment, sensuality, mystery, magic, and independence | | Cheetah | Swiftness, insight, focus | | Cougar | Leadership, loyalty, courage, taking responsibility, foresight | | Cow | Swift, insightful, and focused | | Coyote | Trickster, intelligence, stealth, wisdom and folley, guile and innocence | | Cobra | Swift and decisive |  | Crab | Good luck, protection and success | | Crane | Solitude, justice, longevity, independent, intelligent, and vigilant | | Crocodile | Ensuring your emotions are displayed accurately/appropriately | | Crow | Justice, shape shifting, change, creativity, spiritual strength, energy, community sharing, and balance | | Deer | Compassion, peace, intellectual, gentle, caring, kind, subtlety, gracefulness, femininity, gentleness, innocence, and seller of adventure | | Dog | Noble, faithful, loyal, teaching, protection, and guidance |
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-totems.html |
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It's never too late: heart disease can be reversed by better lifestyle
02 July 2014
It's an idea that medicine doesn't fully embrace: the body is a self-healing system. Even people with heart disease can completely reverse the condition by a change of lifestyle, a new research study has found. | |
So, instead of just containing a disease with the help of drugs, people can reverse their condition by adopting healthier life choices, including better diets and moderate exercise.
This has been illustrated by a study of more than 5,000 young people-aged between 18 and 30-who were already showing assigns of heart disease, including coronary artery thickening and calcification.
Checking their progress 20 years later, researchers from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine discovered that those who adopted healthier lifestyles reduced, or even reversed, their symptoms, but those who added another bad habit saw the condition worsen.
Just 10 per cent of the group had adopted five healthier lifestyle options-including losing weight, moderate exercising, eating more fruits and vegetables, not smoking, and drinking only one or two glasses a day of wine-and these had seen their heart disease reverse. But another 25 per cent had adopted at least one of the healthier choices, and they saw their symptoms improve.
It's a positive message. It's never too late, and you're not doomed, says lead investigator Bonnie Spring. "It helps debunk two myths," she adds, "the first is that it's nearly impossible to change patients' behaviours. The second myth is that the damage has already been done. Clearly, that's incorrect."
(Source: Circulation, 2014; doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.005445
Courtesy of www.WDDTY.com
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Weston-super-Mare Free Festival of Light New Venue Saturday 20th September b
Birnbeck Suite
The Royal Hotel
1 South Parade
Weston-super-Mare
BS23 1JP
FREE ADMISSION 10am - 5pm
FREE Workshops Talks & Presentations
Mediums Healers Associated Trade Stands Aura Camera Readers Therapists Crystal Stalls Products Demonstrations Talks Mini-Workshops
http://www.festivaloflight.biz lizdiamond51@yahoo.com
Text only 07799 140 227
All stand spaces have been taken. Please contact if you would like to be added to the reserve list.
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The Griffin
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Greek: γρύφων, grıphōn, or γρύπων,
grıpōn, early form γρύψ, grıps; Latin gryphus)
is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and an eagle's talons as its front feet. Because the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts and the eagle the king of birds, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. The griffin was also thought of as king of all creatures. Griffins are known for guarding treasure and priceless possessions. Adrienne Mayor, a classical folklorist, proposes that the griffin was an ancient misconception derived from the fossilized remains of the Protoceratops found in gold mines in the Altai mountains of Scythia, in present day southeastern Kazakhstan, or in Mongolia. In antiquity it was a symbol of divine power and a guardian of the divine.
Wikipedia
Note: The Griffin is also the symbol of Somerset, well as far as I am concerned it is.
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Glastonbury
Free Festival of Light
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Saturday 27th September
Glastonbury Assembly Rooms off the High Street BA6 9DU
Wheelchair access to ground floor only
Free Admission 10am - 5pm
Free Workshops and Presentations - Ground floor
Readers Mediums Healers Therapists
Artwork Associated Trade Stands Crystals Aura Camera
Natural Products Healing Jewellery Power Animals & Symbology
festivaloflight@btinternet.com
All readers space has been taken for 2014.
There is a reserve list so let me know if you would like to be added.
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When things go wrong as they sometimes will
When the road you are trudging seems all uphill
When funds are low and debts are high
And you want to smile but you have to sigh
When care is pressing you down a bit
Rest if you must, but don't you quit
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Amber
Note: Amber is not a stone it is the resin of a tree, sadly there is a lot of fake amber around. If you see perfect insects trapped in the resin maybe question if it is genuine.
Amber is known for its ability to absorb negative energy and to transmute this into positive energy, thereby helping the body to heal itself. It helps with tissue revitalisation and is also good for throat, kidneys, bladder, stomach and spleen, and for teething pain in small children. Amber may also help with intestinal and digestive disorders.
Amber is a protective stone and one that brings us wisdom, patience and a sense of balance. It has a calming and cheering influence and helps us to feel less stressed and more carefree. It encourages clarity of thought, creativity and decision making, helping us to bring our desires to fruition. Amber is also thought of as a stone of good luck and happiness.
Amber provides us with a link between our everyday selves and the realms of spirituality. It provides us with psychic shielding and, in addition, promotes within us the desire to do good for our fellow human beings, simply for the pleasure of doing so.
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Phases of the Moon
Next Full Moon - Saturday 12th July 12:25
Dark of the Moon - Friday 25th July
New Moon -Saturday 26th July 23:42
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Insects
(from Latin insectum, a calque of Greek ἔντομονéntomon, "cut into sections") are a class of invertebrates within the arthropod phylum that have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen, three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. They are among the most diverse groups of animals on the planet, including more than a million described species and representing more than half of all known living organisms. The number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million, and potentially represent over 90% of the differing animal life forms on Earth. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, a habitat dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans.
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Wikipedia
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This is where I will be with My Metaphysical Healing Amulets, symbolic Tibetan Silver jewellery and fused glass.
Weston-super-Mare Free Festival of Light
Glastonbury Free Festival of Light
Kevin Murphy Craft Fair - The Winter Gardens Saturday 8th November
Further details on www.festivaloflight.biz
www.metaphysicalhealingamulets.com
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Almonds are the super-nuts
that keep the heart healthy
If nuts are a super-food, then almonds are a super super-food. New research has discovered that the nuts help reduce the risk of heart disease by keeping the arteries healthy.
Almonds increase the amount of antioxidants in the blood stream, reduce blood pressure and improve the flow of blood.
And these benefits can be seen within a month of snacking on 50g of almonds a day, researchers at Aston University have found. They added the nuts to the diets of one group, while the rest carried on with their normal diets, which didn't include almonds.
Those who ate the almonds for a month had higher levels of antioxidants in their blood, improved blood flow and lower blood pressure.
Almonds are full of healthy fats and vitamin E, and could be a key ingredient in the Mediterranean diet.
And the take-home message-aside from eating almonds every day-is that it's never too late to start. If beneficial effects can be seen in a month, they could help you as well, said lead researcher Prof Helen Griffiths.
(Source: Free Radical Research, 2014; 48(5): 599)
Courtesy of www.WDDTY.com 02 July 2014
Note: In my training Almonds were listed as the top nut nutritionally.
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Almonds - Family: N.O. Rosaceae
The Almond tree is a native of the warmer parts of western Asia ad of North Africa, but it has been extensively distributed over the warm temperate region of the Old World, and is cultivated in all the countries bordering on the Mediterranean.
As Almonds were reckoned among 'the best fruits of the land' in the time of Jacob we may infer they were not then cultivated in Egypt. Pliny, however, mentions the Almond among Egyptian fruit-trees; and it is not improbable that it was introduced between the days of Jacob and the period of the Exodus.
Almonds, as well as the oil pressed from them, were well known in Greece and Italy long before the Christian era. A beautiful fable in Greek mythology is associated with the tree. Servius relates that Phyllis was changed by the gods into an Almond tree as an eternal compensation for her desertion by her lover Demophoon, which caused her death by grief. When too late, Demophoon returned, and when the leafless, flowerless and forlorn tree was shown him, as the memorial of Phyllis, he clasped it in his arms, whereupon it burst forth into bloom - an emblem of true love inextinguishable by death.
The ancients attributed many wonderful virtues to the Almond, but it was chiefly valued for its supposed virtue in preventing intoxication. Plutarch mentions a great drinker of wine, who by the use of Bitter Almonds escaped being intoxicated, and Gerard says: 'Five or six, being taken fasting, do keepe a man from being drunke.' This theory was probably the origin of the custom of eating salted Almonds through a dinner.
It is only the Bitter Almond in the use of which caution is necessary, especially with regard to children, as it possesses dangerous poisonous properties.
Sicily and Southern Italy are the chief Almond-producing countries; Spain, Portugal, the South of France, the Balearic Islands and Morocco also export considerable quantities.
In the southern counties of England it is not uncommon for the tree to produce a fair crop of fruit, though it is mostly very inferior to that which is imported, but in less favoured districts in this country the production of fruit is rare.
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A Modern Herbal by Margaret Grieve 1931
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My Amazon Kindle Books
The following 20 eBooks are all available on Amazon Kindle. They are priced from about $1.17 or 77p. You don't need a Kindle as you can download to your PC and Amazon gives you the software immediately to enable this.
On sale in America India United Kingdom Germany Spain
France Australia Italy Canada Brazil Japan & Mexico
Amazon Kindle UK
20 Amazon Kindle eBooks
I have now grouped these into three sections as below.
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Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond
Spiritual Quest - Guided by the Universe a Lifetime of Lessons
NLP for Beginners
Person Centred Counselling
Herbs - Growing & Using
Metaphysical Matters
Aura Reading
Biorhythms
Crystal Healing & Colour Therapy
Dowsing - Rods & Pendulums & Sacred Geometry
Moon Gardening &Living in Harmony with the Moon Phases
Numerology
Regression
The Enneagram
Naturopathic Nutritional Medicine
Bach Flower Remedies
Diabetes Mellitus Type 11
Dr Schuessler's Bio-chemic tissue salts
Natural Remedies, Foods, Herbs & Spices
Naturopathic Iridology
Nutritional Medicine A-Z of Dis-ease & Illness
The Easy Guide to Nutritional Medicine
What are you 'Weighting' for?
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Healing Visualisation & Regression CDs
The Healing Visualisation CD is a 36 minute focus on the body and it's main systems, lungs, heart, arteries, veins, lymphatics, skeleton, nervous system, digestive and eliminative systems, ending in a very healing & peaceful space. The new Regression CD is now more than 46 minutes long. I will have these in Weston-super-Mare and Glastonbury or you can purchase online. http://www.drelizabethanndiamond.com
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The Fairies
William Allingham
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P the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather! Down along the rocky shore Some make their home, They live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide-foam; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain lake, With frogs for their watch-dogs, All night awake. High on the hill-top The old King sits; He is now so old and gray He's nigh lost his wits. With a bridge of white mist Columbkill he crosses, On his stately journeys From Slieveleague to Rosses; Or going up with music On cold starry nights To sup with the Queen Of the gay Northern Lights. They stole little Bridget For seven years long; When she came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back, Between the night and morrow, They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow. They have kept her ever since Deep within the lake, On a bed of flag-leaves, Watching till she wake. By the craggy hill-side, Through the mosses bare, They have planted thorn-trees For pleasure here and there. If any man so daring As dig them up in spite, He shall find their sharpest thorns In his bed at night. Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men; Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather! Read more at http://www.poetry-archive.com/a/the_fairies.html#f7xwXv5mzksghC16.99
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Many Blessings
Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond
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