The power of guided meditation, distant healing of nature.
Assisting with the healing and regeneration of the Cobargo and Mogo Bushland after the fires, by focusing the meditation group on the South Coast.
Young kangaroos caring for each other at Cobargo Wildlife Sanctuary. Heavily affected by fires and forest slowly healing with our help in meditation.
The video below gives you are reality check with how bad the fires were in the Cobargo area of 2019 December.
Our precious wildlife continues to be under enormous pressure in NSW with recent droughts, then fires and continuation of large increases in the amount of land clearing for farming, forestry and development. Since conservation laws were weakened by the Liberal-National Government in 2017, land clearing has increased by over 1,000% and if this upward trajectory continues much of NSW will be left a lifeless dust bowl. This carnage reinforces the need for land to be preserved for wildlife so they can grow, live and thrive without threat or fear.
There is a lot of new growth in the surrounding forest. Sadly a lot of the trees have fallen over as they have not recovered, making way for new growth. Other trees are regenerating as you can see in the photo above behind the two kangaroos.
The power of guided meditation, distant healing of nature. Assisting with the healing and regeneration of the Cobargo and Mogo Bushland after the fires, by focusing the meditation group on the South Coast. Young kangaroos caring for each other at Cobargo Wildlife Sanctuary. Heavily affected by fires and forest slowly healing with our help in […]