Poesies of Elves and Fairies
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Louise Armitage
With around twenty years’ experience as a professional homeopath and Bowen therapist, Louise Armitage has an extensive background in natural healing. Born in Adelaide (Australia) in 1960, her interest in natural health and spirituality started in her late teens, when she bought a copy of the I Ching. But it wasn’t until 1995–and after winding a career path through both education and marketing communications–that she left the mainstream working world to pursue her career as a natural healer. Her interest in mind/body/spirit healing was born out of her own personal work and the holistic healing principles she learned from homeopathic medicine. In her work, she brings together her healing, teaching and communications skills to help people with their health issues and take control of their own wellbeing. But her driving interest is to help people discover the vital connections between their physical wellbeing, emotional landscape and spiritual nature to help them discover how this rich interplay relates to their life experience. As a professional healer, Louise has devoted her efforts to helping people by working in private practice. This included a decade working in semi-remote South Australia, an experience presenting her with challenges quite different from those posed by a city-based practice. Louise’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Education, Advanced Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and a Diploma of Bowen Therapy (Bowtech). Her other natural healing studies include Homeopathic Facial Analysis (HFA), Western herbal medicine and nutrition. In 2001, she was awarded the Warren Brauer Memorial Award for excellence in homeopathy and medical science, while in 2007 she was a contributing author to Linlee Jordan’s book Challenging Children-Success with Homeopathy. Louise currently works in regional South Australia. Website: www.louisearmitage.com
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Poesies of Elves and Fairies - Louise Armitage
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Contents
Mushrooms
His Arrow
Christmas
Starburst
Unumbered Tears
Black Rose
Frost
Mother Nature
Silver Coated Teddy Bear
Time
Crystal old
Nile
Honour of the Iberian
Storm
Warrior queen
Baby castle
Fairies song
Moody Me
Sands
Three Rainbows
Darkness
Horsemen
On Silken Wings
Teddy
Water Fall
Andalucia
Emotions/ Feelings
Mighty Oak
Rocking Horse
The scented rose
Double Bed
Lost
Princess’s All
The Eternal Spirit
Wishes
Crystal
My Love
Hizzaro
Starving
Waiting
Blue sky
Grief
Mountain pool
Stallion
Traffic
Darkness
Off road’rs
Horse Thoughts
Warriors
Swords of Valinor
Beren And Luthien
Feeling rotten
Moons Sweet Glow
Shadows
Thyroid
Delicioso
In Gods Eyes He Dwelt
Poesies For Elves And Fairies
The Breaze
Willow In My Bathroom
Evil heart
Angels Wings
Mirror
Rune Stones
Thorin
Dressage Folk
Mermaid
Rain
The Jewels Blue
Words
About the Author
Musrooms.jpgMushrooms
Mushrooms fair they lay ere the picking of him;
Sweet and plump they feigned to be,
The fine flesh that peeled to be seen;
Foolishly were harvested with glee,
They had set a cunning trap
For the one they called HIM.
Fair but grim there plan to finish,
Like a child in a dell with flowers fair;
To pick his prize he claimed with pride,
A gift from the earth to enjoy
Nature’s bounty for all to see,
But dark the secret they held within.
Witch-nor warlock would tarry
Therein that place of dread,
Those sweet plump fruits held them
In dread, ere their fruits be picked,
And poisons released.
Untouched they were to trap the ONE,
Patience unbounded they waited,
Rewarded they were, as harvested by HIM,
Not for anger or spell
Not for death of other,
With innocent satisfaction,
Into the vessel placed