Jennifer Lynch's Blog - Posts Tagged "readings"

Give Away for Liberty Angel By Jennifer Lynch

I've now started a giveaway for three copies of my latest novel Liberty Angel.
This book would really appeal to single parents especially women, who are interested in finding their strengths. Life can often be challenging. Particularly, when we are parents to young children. It may feel as if we have literally lost our self! The idea of writing Liberty Angel was to reach out to women especially divorced women, who feel as if they have lost their sense of identity. We are all special and deserve to be loved but often after going through big life changes, such as divorce, we experience feelings of isolation and low self esteem. The main character in the Liberty Angel Gemma finds that connecting to her spirituality, particularly meditation helps her through these difficult times. She suffers from judgmental attitudes, men who try to control her and difficulties in finding work all common scenarios of single parents. Many divorcees will be able to identify with this book! It aims to awaken the inner Goddess in women and bring them back into wholeness by giving examples of raising self esteem. It has a strong message that we are already whole perfect and complete! It also views relationships from both sides to show the reader that relationships are complex with attitudes often born from our upbringing. It's aim is not to blame but to closely examine through the characters, the interaction of energy dynamics between men and women. As Gemma begins to evolve through understanding the value of her own decisions, her path becomes easier but her life is certainly not without a surprise or two!
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I am not surprised?

Good morning Friends

It's Saturday and I'm sitting in my dressing gown writing my blog. Barmey has just come back from an overnight stay, where he slept with his dog sitters and he had such a great time running around their paddock, he looked like he didn't want to come home? When I called him in he put his tail down and ran under the hedge. We decided it was because he thought he was going on another walk but I'm not entirely sure because I'm not a dog! Anyway, he seems happy enough now and he's snoozing next to me under the table. He likes going under there, sprawling out, having a doggie snore!

Last night was an interesting evening. I was working with Sunflower Angels at the Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe which is a great hotel but the car park needs to be a little larger because I had to park beside a wall on a slight angle after arriving a little late which in all honesty wasn't a great piece of parking. For some reason as soon as my airbnb guest wanted the internet, it crashed out and it was so blustery last night I wondered if it was safe to travel over the Orwell bridge. I used to think the bridge was an architectural monstrosity because you can't see much of the river Orwell and its curved concrete appearance used look like a blot on the landscape but over the years I've changed my mind and I now feel it fits rather well. I'm quite nervous about going over bridges and for a single woman in the dark of the night, being buffeted isn't the best feeling in the world.

When I arrived at the Orwell Hotel, which I simply love, due to its warm friendly atmosphere, I was obviously late. Perhaps you could say I was right on time, depending on how you look at it but everyone else was already set up. Thankfully I was near the corner next to David, who is a brilliant massage therapist and we know each other, which was also nice.

I talked to many people who popped over to see what I was doing. I explained about Natural Co-Creators Radio Show to some, which is on Blog Talk Radio and said I'd taken a break while I figured a way of moving forward with this. but I'll probably be doing live video. One lady tried to test me by asking me to guess her name!
I don't like being tested because it isn't what I do, I'm a series soul couch who uses some counselling techniques but I still had a go. I named, her daughter, her best friend and I think her mother but she remained elusive. If I could guess people's names do you think I'd be sitting there, because I'd be putting bets on the Grand National!
The evening improved and thankfully I got a little busier with a couple more serious people. I'm always grateful for every client I have but to be honest being tested is a waste of time, so if you have that in mind, just don't come and see me!
Two friends gave me raffle prizes which was fabulous as I don't remember winning a raffle prize for over 20 years. One was some bath bottles and the other .... something a little naughty but at least it brought a few laughs.

I was quiet later so I sat and so I painted my nails a sparkly silver which was the intention before I left, when the wifi went down. Sometimes when I'm late I wonder if I've been spared something because I know the angels are looking after me. Was this all part of the plan, my plan their plan, does it matter?

Is life a lottery, or do we have control over our destiny. One thing is sure that we never keep still, we are constantly evolving, moving or ascending as long as we are open to it. A reading or a soul coaching is that, an opportunity to catch the energy at that given moment but its a fleeting moment because ground hogs day to be honest is a whole lot easier. Why would we want to observe our behaviiour, be still or stay in the now, when you can drink, gossip and stab people in the back to get where you want, then blame others. Responsibility isn't a guessing game and boy do we like to guess!
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I am cosy!

Good morning and it’s frosty today – frosty the snowman has been spreading his magic and the fields behind my house look stunning!

I was up early to take a friend to the railway station and the ice was thick on my car but as I was scrapping away, I thought how blessed I was to have such a warm and cosy house to live in.
I thought I’d continue with my blog on Angel Wisdom and start giving everyone a daily card. I now give free mini readings in the facebook group facebook live feeds and I’m normally in there on Friday evenings
Saturday/Sunday. Please join me there is you can, it’s a great group. Longer one to one sessions are available – and I’d love to see you at my home so if you are anywhere Nr. Suffolk, UK, I’d love to meet you.

There seems to be a lot of uncertainty about at the moment in the UK with all the Brexit news which to be honest, I’ve switched off from unless someone mentions it and … that’s nearly everyone! If it happens, it happens and we have a way of adjusting to things. I feel that we will not be abandoned and many other countries may follow suit iin due course.
I’m looking out of my back window as I write this and I can see clouds of mist coming past my window. It is also a reminder that there is still a fair amount of winter to come as we often get the hardest weather in February. Our minds drift to warmer climes and places we’d like to go on holiday. My head is always on a beach in Kefalonia where I have visited three times because I absolutely love it there and it was where I wrote the meditations for the book Shades of Kefalonia which can be found on amazon or an audio version – links from this site.

I hope you all have a awe inspirig day full of angel blessings. Our angels are with us all the time, believe and you will feel their strength and warmth.
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Blogging Again - moving forward

So much has happened since I last wrote an entry that where to start this entry today is proving a little challenging.
I am moving in the next few weeks or months to Nottingham. I will be leaving Suffolk after living here from the age of 11 when I arrived with my parents in the seventies. Ipswich looked all so different then, maybe a little grotty around the edges with the docks consisting of many very old run-down buildings, not like it is today a vibrant hub around a picturesque marina.
First I lived in Stowupland, then after becoming divorced, I lived in One House, Stowmarket, Old Newton and Haughley before moving to Combs in 2011. I know a lot about mid-Suffolk and it is a very beautiful area but my travelling feet have been walking in my mind for some years now. I need my life to be simplified and I also need to be nearer my family. I am ditching the mortgage and other unwanted obligations to streamline my life and make room for more dancing, more travel and family BBQs. I'm looking forward to the change and I'm looking forward to the Trent - I love rivers and I'm pleased that I will be able to take Barney along the banks of this majestic river for long walks. There are sad parts and there are happy parts but generally, it feels right in the heart which is the place where dreams are made.
As things stand at the moment, I am really busy with readings, therapy and temping plus Airbnb. It feels as if all my chickens have come home to roost in a good way and I'm not sure how to get things done with so much pending!! I'm sure that many of you can relate to this!
Organise, organise, organise is what I'm hearing at the moment and don't forget to put it in my diary - where would we be without them but always leave room for spontaneity because that truly is the spice of life!
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Published on July 18, 2019 05:24 Tags: barney, dog-walking, moving, nottingham, organise, readings, river-trent, suffolk, therapy, walking