The Lemurian Hermitage
A hermit is a person who lives apart from society. Traditionally, this has meant living alone and self-sufficiently, but not always. This House of Solitude is occupied by a Hermit who came from the Lemurian Abbey to connect back to nature and enjoy the serenity and tranquility. She welcome guests. (All images on this site remain the property of the artists and writers, and it is their exclusive work. All images copyright 2007.)
3 Comments:
You know, Gail, often I have mentioned the "psychic" nature of the wonderful people in these regions, and you are no exception...this song is well known by me and brings me to tears, unavoidably, every time I hear it...how did you know? A mystery, but I thank you heartily for it. I adore this song particularly.
I agree, we all share that special connection here - the best way in Lemuria is to act on instinct. This song has special meaning to my family as well - all our `seven little Australians' grew up in the bush and go misty eyed with memories when we play this song.
We were seven little Australians too, and even watched the TV show. Blessings to you, it's very misty...I agree with you about the instinct. I love the bush, and while we grew up mainly in towns and forest, we always had one foot in the bush, going there very often. I just love it, thank you.
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