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The winter blues, if so what efforts do you attempt to eradicate them, if any.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It comes and goes with me. The sudden change of light as we alter the clocks always makes me miserable; then I seem to pick up as the autumn colours shine so beautifully.
December is the worst time as I'm not a fan of the build up to Christmas but I make a point of enjoying the day after the shortest day!
Then it's January and it's soon starting to get light again. I love January! The bulbs are peeping through, life is quiet and peaceful, it's OK to stay home and read or do an indoor hobby.
No TTT. Someone I know has traded in eastern goods & artefacts for many years and became interested enough to train to enable him to do this. It is an earner for his retirement and it works! £12 fo 1 1/2 hrs isn't exorbitant!
You have to be in touch with your own body and emotional state of course. It works for me. Doesn't work for OH, but he enjoys the total relaxation.
Different gongs and resonances, Smow, intermixed with sounds from drawing something like a drum-beating fluffy stick around different sized porcelaine bowls, bells are involved too and some woodwind notes. It really is amazing. The sounds produced seem to affect your brain and carry you away, sometimeslike soft ripples of surf on a beach, others so loudthat your muscles are almost jumping (mine actually did last time).
So hard to describe. You lie on a lounger or padded mat, wrap yourself in a blanket and place an eye cover on if you wish (all supplied). Stunning relaxing and rejuvenating. My friend charges £12 and uses local village halls as venues.
Stunningly relaxing and healing
Governments and authorities of all stripes are hell bent on making life as miserable for their electorate as possible.
One of the things I still have, and they are all trying to take away, and I will fight to the death to keep, is a wood fire.
I like to prepare everything each evening; paper, kindling & wood, light it and watch it come to life, open a bottle of beer (optional) and sit in a comfortable chair and watch it in peace and silence.
No blues !