Sian goes to day two of her animal communication course. I get up early to make her something for the bring and share lunch. Vegetarian, of course, as I don't suppose you can learn how to communicate with animals and then sit down and eat one. I make a roasted butternut and feta salad. John suggests we throw in a whole lot of cumin seeds.
'You know what those kind of people are like,' he says. 'They love that sort of thing. All healthy and seedy.'
John and I take the dogs for a walk at Hillside dams. It is really beautiful and, as usual, we are the only people here.
It turns out to be a busy day of trying to finish schoolwork and mark books before we close on Tuesday.
I am really enjoying this meditation course I am doing. I take a chair into a part of the garden that is very shady and green, but not much used and sit there to do today's meditation. Listening to the birds on its own is such a beautiful experience as well as watching butterflies and noticing how the sun comes through the leaves. It is so wonderful to just stop and have time out.
Sian comes back from the course and tries to show me how to mind read. I have to say what she's thinking about. I have to imagine a golden bond connecting from my mind to hers and then I will se an image of her thoughts. On the seventh go I still haven't got it right.
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