Cairngorms from Torr Alvie, Strathspey
The Glenfeshie hills from Torr Alvie, Kinrara, Strathspey. This was taken a couple of weeks ago in the sunshine, before the latest batch of wintry weather swept in – last week’s crocuses are now under snow. Torr Alvie is a steep little hill, covered in native Caledonian Forest – an open mix of birch, juniper and Scots pine with plenty of space in between, and had a lovely energy on this day.
“When you feel into a relationship you can sense how you belong to a single relationship field that contains both people’s combined histories, talents, and potentials. This field becomes a sort of guide to both people, and once you can merge with it, you’re able to include the relationship’s wisdom and natural characteristics, its life lessons, and its destiny as part of your own life. So, in addition to knowing yourself as an individual, you’re on your way to knowing yourself as the consciousness of the relationship; it’s dawning on you that you’re both an individual and a collective self.
Eventually, as you learn to include more people in your pool of relationships, you traverse the scales of identity, feeling yourself as an individual, a relationship, a family, an organization, a nation, humanity, and on into the higher nonphysical dimesnions where everyone joins in a unified state and the Self becomes pure Awareness.”
– Penney Peirce, ‘frequency’