Pamella Richards
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Beekeeper and lover of the countryside. Writer, Gardener and Astrologer
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Taking A Different Angle To Manifest
Getting 'Into' the Vibration There are no shortage of YouTube videos and articles about 'Manifestation'. The wisdom suggests visualising your desired outcome and meditating on that beautiful vision to bring it into your reality.
By Pamella Richardsabout a year ago in Art
You’ll Never Believe What Happened Last Week…
… I mean you couldn’t make it up! So, the background to the story is that my advancing years are taking a toll on my body and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to walk and get involved in activities that once made me feel alive. Yes, I’ve followed the recipe -
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Families
Carnage For The Conservative Party In Great Britain
The General Election held in the UK on 4th July 2024 resulted in a Landslide Victory for the Labour Party. The Labour Party won 412 seats in the Houses of Parliament, an increase of 211 seats more than their existing elected MPs (Members of Parliament).
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in History
The Year of the Dragon
Well, you couldn’t make it up, could you? It is ironic and just a bit spooky. Revealed in a study in the journal Earth and Environmental Science: Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, published on 23 February 2024, researchers revealed the new findings.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Futurism
The Face in the Curtains
On those winter nights when the sky was clear and the Moon was full, I'm sure I saw a face in the curtains. It may have been the moonlight making a pattern against the roses printed on the fabric - but to me it was a face. Immobilized, haunting with a look of sorrow only those who knew real tragedy could recognize.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Futurism
My Anger Made Me See the Truth
If you have ever watch any of Joe Dispenza’s YouTube videos then you know that you are responsible for all your own thoughts, even if others have nagged and coerced you. It takes a lot of control not to react when someone presses those emotional buttons, but it’s possible.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Families
How to Retire Without Going Broke
Pensions was never a job I would have chosen, but it’s given me a profound wisdom about life and people. Something seems to happen to people in their mid to late 40s and early 50s. Many have become financially comfortable at this age, and some take the decision to retire. Perhaps members of their own family didn’t survive much past the age of 50, but whatever the reason, with an ever-growing financial burden of an older generation, retirement at 50 is often perilous.
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Humans
Dancing Their Way to Success
“I’m sure I recognize that guy.” “Which Guy?” Mike asked. “The one teaching the Ballroom Dancing, but for the life of me I can’t remember his name” I was trying not to stare at them “yes, I remember his red hair. Oh, my goodness, what was his name?” Time and unfamiliar surroundings can do that “the last I heard of him he was working the nightshift at the Ford Transit Factory in Eastleigh, you know, the factory just outside Southampton.”
By Pamella Richards2 years ago in Humans
