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Moreton Bay Fig's Gift

Rochelle Heveren

Publisher: Tree Voice Publishing Pty Ltd

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Moreton Bay Fig’s Gift is the channelled teachings of one of Earth’s great Masters. This ancient tree, over thousands of years old, will bring you calm, love and a chance to witness the ‘moment’ between all things. Moreton Bay Fig holds the magic to plant seeds full of your dreams and wishes. These can then grow into your reality. You will be gifted a with unique sense of guidance on your own life’s journey, reminding you of the importance of your own essence in all areas of your life. You will discover that when your own essence is washed through the hurt and pain of your life, your heart can hold completeness and be freed to love and be loved. Experience stillness, calm and be taken inward towards your own uniqueness while connecting into Moreton Bay Fig.  
Being supported with the magic of Moreton Bay Fig’s Gift is like resting your back against her trunk and listening to her whispers of great wisdom. Allow her words to encourage you with love. 
This inspiring book is designed to unlock your own heart’s wisdom. Rochelle invites you to discover the magic, stillness, newfound love and freedom that she experienced, sitting and resting her back against the Moreton Bay Fig in the Hinterland of Queensland, Australia.
Available since: 03/08/2019.

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