On Monday morning, I was in the middle of a mediumship reading when I heard the Tibetan horns and saw the procession of Tibetan monks go past my house.
As part of the closing ceremony for the dismantling of their Tibetan Sand Mandala creation, they were walking down to Cassadaga Lake to disperse the sacred sand into the water and send peace and blessings into the world. My client and I paused for a moment to watch and enjoy as they walked by.
Dressed in ceremonial regala of curved yellow-gold hats and red robes, the monks carried the sand while other monks blew on Tibetan horns that sounded like ancient animals bellowing. And a host of ceremony participants walked with them.
My client told me that she felt incredibly blessed to have had this experience DURING her reading with me. It cemented some of the information her loved ones in Spirit has shared with her in the session. She felt an beautiful and sustaining peace from the reading and the gift of the Tibetan procession.
My next client (who was waiting on my front porch) later told me that she jumped up joyously to watch them. She was thrilled to be only three feet from the parade and to feel the sound and images resonate within her.
What a special place Lily Dale is! I feel blessed to be on the "parade" route and that my clients and I got to share in the ceremony in our own way.
As part of the closing ceremony for the dismantling of their Tibetan Sand Mandala creation, they were walking down to Cassadaga Lake to disperse the sacred sand into the water and send peace and blessings into the world. My client and I paused for a moment to watch and enjoy as they walked by.
Dressed in ceremonial regala of curved yellow-gold hats and red robes, the monks carried the sand while other monks blew on Tibetan horns that sounded like ancient animals bellowing. And a host of ceremony participants walked with them.
My client told me that she felt incredibly blessed to have had this experience DURING her reading with me. It cemented some of the information her loved ones in Spirit has shared with her in the session. She felt an beautiful and sustaining peace from the reading and the gift of the Tibetan procession.
My next client (who was waiting on my front porch) later told me that she jumped up joyously to watch them. She was thrilled to be only three feet from the parade and to feel the sound and images resonate within her.
What a special place Lily Dale is! I feel blessed to be on the "parade" route and that my clients and I got to share in the ceremony in our own way.
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