January/February 2024 Alchemical Voice
Happy New Year to all our readers! This is a spiritual magazine, non-religious. We have so many eye-opening articles for you this year. Here's a list of what we have in this publication. Sue Penney talks about spreading love and kindness and which crystals will work for you this season. Shaman John Sjovik has written a short article on How to Find the North Pole (sound familiar....?) He also has written a lovely thought provoking article called Betwixt and Between. Learn about how a Death Doula can help with Joannah Bishop. Hear about how special the Dogon tribe and the nommos are with Julie de Vere Hunt. Our lovely dream builder/life coach Carol Coggan talks about Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis explains what the Levels of Consciousness are. Our final article on the Ayurvedic doshas - Kapha by Claire Sparks. Jovi Hoonjan writes about what a Shaman Alchemist can offer.
Happy New Year to all our readers! This is a spiritual magazine, non-religious. We have so many eye-opening articles for you this year. Here's a list of what we have in this publication. Sue Penney talks about spreading love and kindness and which crystals will work for you this season. Shaman John Sjovik has written a short article on How to Find the North Pole (sound familiar....?) He also has written a lovely thought provoking article called Betwixt and Between. Learn about how a Death Doula can help with Joannah Bishop. Hear about how special the Dogon tribe and the nommos are with Julie de Vere Hunt. Our lovely dream builder/life coach Carol Coggan talks about Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis explains what the Levels of Consciousness are. Our final article on the Ayurvedic doshas - Kapha by Claire Sparks. Jovi Hoonjan writes about what a Shaman Alchemist can offer.
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<strong>Alchemical</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> - L2M - Issue 24<br />
HOW TO FIND THE<br />
NORTH POLE<br />
John Sjovik<br />
There is a lot of down-to-earth wisdom in the stories about Winnie the Pooh. He has a way of doing things in a<br />
roundabout fashion. He will never march straight onto the issue at hand. Rather, he will move in little circles in<br />
the neighbourhood of the problem or assignment. That neighbourhood can be a physical area. It can also be a<br />
map within his mind; it can be thoughts or emotions.<br />
His method is a little bit like a photographer, who will look at a potential motif with squinted eyes. By<br />
squinting, his vision will be blurry and not disturbed by too much focus. It will be easier to see the whole<br />
picture and not get lost in details. Also, sometimes you can see an image more clearly by looking next to it,<br />
with a relaxed vision, rather than staring straight at it.<br />
So how did Winnie the Pooh find the North Pole? The background is that Christopher Robin brought all his<br />
friends along on an “expotition” to find the North Pole. Expotitions can be quite adventurous undertakings and<br />
so it went that Roo, the little kangaroo, fell into a river. After a number of unsuccessful attempts by all the<br />
animals at rescuing poor Roo, Winnie the Pooh sprung into action. He found a long pole and used it to fish out<br />
Roo from the river. What happened next was that Christopher Robin solemnly declared that the pole that<br />
Pooh had found was not just any old pole; it was the North Pole!<br />
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