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Getting Things Ready Behind the Scenes
Hi everyone 🤍 I’m brand new to Skool and currently finding my feet as I get everything set up properly behind the scenes. I’m in the process of loading content, organising the structure, and preparing the space so it’s valuable and well-held for you all. I’ll just need about a week or so to allow membership to build and to finish putting everything in place before I begin posting consistently and opening up discussions. Thank you for your patience while I create this properly — I’m looking forward to getting started and building something powerful here with you. ✨
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@Ros Way Thanks!
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@Ros Way Sure!
What’s Your Spirit Animal?
Many people feel a deep connection to certain animals, sometimes it’s one that shows up often in your life, symbolizes qualities you admire, or simply feels right on an intuitive level. Whether it’s the fierce independence of a wolf, the calm wisdom of an owl, or the playful energy of a dolphin, every animal carries unique symbolism and energy. I’m curious: What animal do you feel most connected to? Do you think it reflects your personality, strengths, or your journey in life? Have you ever dreamed of or frequently encountered this animal? Share your thoughts — I’d love to hear what spirit animal you feel drawn to and why.
 What’s Your Spirit Animal?
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@Ros Way Interesting. 😁
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I was in a guided meditation a few years ago and we were instructed to proceed to the edge of the field where we would be met by an animal to guide us. When I arrived a small squirrel ran up to me to greet me. I literally thought in my head, "Haha, yeah - it figures it would be a squirrel. A little nervous and jerky, playful animal ..." and before I could even finish my thought a massive stag walked up and gently booted the squirrel away and said, "Don't mind him". The squirrel ran up the stag's leg and proceeded to play, run, and jump through his antlers during the remainder of the trip. This made me laugh - still does when I think about it. And makes so much sense. I do try to blend playfulness with seriousness throughout my life. The Stag feels fiercely calm, wise, and protective while the squirrel reminds me that we can be responsible (collecting nuts for the winter) while still remembering to have fun.
To cut or not to cut, that is the question?
It is a well known truth that many of the conditions, behaviours, and opinions we grow up with are not truly our own. They are shaped by our parents, society, television, media, and the collective influences around us. As we move through our awakening, we begin to re evaluate every area of our lives and ourselves. With deeper awareness comes new understanding, and sometimes our thoughts naturally change. Take flowers in the home as an example. For most of my life, without much thought, I was in the cut camp. Flowers were meant to be picked and placed in a vase, simple as that. Then, as my awakening unfolded and I began to understand that everything is energy, my view shifted. I moved firmly into the not cut perspective. It felt unethical to remove a flower from its garden, cutting it off from its source. If all things carry energy, how could I justify separating it from where it grows? But then I remembered something. Many years ago, during a time when I was going through something deeply challenging and my vibration felt very low, a friend sent me flowers. Those flowers lifted me in ways I cannot fully describe. Their colours, their scent, their presence in the room, every time I walked in, I felt a gentle rise in my energy. They did not just decorate the space, they shifted it. They shifted me. And so my opinion softened. If having flowers in my home can bring peace, comfort, and healing, then perhaps the question is not so rigid. Without giving flowers a personality, although it is tempting to, why would their energy not also serve through that exchange? Why assume that their purpose is diminished by being shared in that way? Perhaps awakening is not about fixed answers. Perhaps it is about remaining open enough to let our understanding evolve. Look forward to hearing your thoughts. Ros🤍
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To cut or not to cut, that is the question?
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In herbalism we use the plant matter. We cut, pick, or dig up parts of plants. This could be seen much the same way as cutting of flowers. 1. The aromatic oils in flowers are medicine for us in ways that we may not fully understand 2. The colors impact us on an emotional level and directly work with our nervous systems 3. The plant energy itself and the energy of bringing the outdoors indoors is beneficial. I have been taught by many teachers that if we ask the plant for permission, set out intention for its use, and wait a minute or two to establish a connection with the plant, the medicine is stronger and works better for its intended purpose. Some believe that is because plants are here to help us and they are very happy to contribute as much healing power as they can to get us humans back on track and working with nature again. To heal us on the cellular, emotional, and spiritual level. In this way, the plant and the human are forming a bond and taking a snippet with you of that plant matter is beneficial for us. Also, trimming plants helps them to thrive as long as we don't over-take from the plant. Take what we need and leave at least 2/3 of the plant there to continue growing.
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@Fiona Williamson I've started using branches instead of full trees. That is actually the traditional way anyway. Bringing in a branch from the tree allows the nature spirits to come in to the warmth and enjoy the hearth and bringing in a branch or two doesn't destroy the tree. Also, pine, cedar, juniper, and holly all have strong natural antimicrobial and insect-repelling qualities. Even if people didn’t understand the chemistry, they noticed that homes with evergreen boughs often smelled cleaner and fresher. Hanging branches around doors and windows helped protect the occupants from airborne diseases coming through the thresholds. Hanging them on a fireplace allowed the warmth of the fire to heat the essential oils and distribute them throughout the house. Plus greenery signals the nervous system that we are safe - it represents food and survival as well as the continuity of life and connection to the natural world.
Welcome
I’m truly honored to be stepping into this space with you. I believe nothing is random, and if our paths have crossed here, there is meaning in it. I’m Ros, founder of Rescue Mediums and the SOS School of Spirituality. My work began over a decade ago supporting people who were experiencing spiritual disturbances. Very quickly, I realized that prevention, grounding, and education are the real foundations of spiritual well being. I’m deeply passionate about helping people develop their spiritual gifts safely by building strong roots through protection, spiritual hygiene, and a healthy connection to their Spirit/Soul. After years of teaching and guiding thousands through their awakening, I’m here to share, learn, and continue growing alongside you. To all new members, welcome. You are not here by accident. Please jump in, introduce yourself, share your experiences, and ask questions. This is a safe space to explore and expand. You are home now, surrounded by your soul family. Love & Light Ros 🤍
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Hi. Brand new here. I saw your comment about "rescue mediumship" and was curious. I have recently discovered my mediumship gifts and have wondered about developing them further. I don't think rescue mediumship is my thing but it is what brought me here and exploring further.
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