Visualization

September 23, 2009

I had a very interesting day this week. My first experience in a recording studio.
I made my visualization CD, “A Journey Within”, for my book Goddess for a Day.
I think it sounds good for a first timer.

I now look forward to receiving some feed back.

If you would like to buy a copy email me

Jillian@qualitytime4u.com

Jillian Taylor: Celebrant

August 24, 2009

Are you planning to get married in the near future??

 Hi, my name is Jillian Taylor, A Celebrant, working in the

Matakana Coast area, North Auckland, New Zealand.

 I have lived here for 17 years.

 I am a graduate of The School of the Feminine Divine, (2006), which is where my passion for Ceremony and Ritual began.

 I have completed two celebrant papers:

Ceremony and Celebration (AUT) 2008

Weddings and Civil Unions (Celebrant School) 2009.

I recently attended the CANZ conference in Auckland. July 2009.

 I believe Ceremony and celebration make up an important

 part of our lives.

 “A life without celebration is a life half lived”.

 The ceremony is without doubt the most important part of a

 Wedding Day.

 My role as a celebrant is to guide a couple through the planning of their wedding ceremony, to offer options for the couple to choose from, information on local resources and services, as well as delivering the ceremony on the day.

 I will help a couple decide, what is right for them, capturing the essence of the uniqueness of their relationship, their cultural identity, and their individual characteristics.

  I will write a ceremony that is personally written for you, creating a ceremony that is unforgettable, uplifting and special.

 It is my job, as a celebrant, to ensure the ceremony runs smoothly. You, The bride and groom do not have to worry about anything but pledging your love and getting married.

 If you would like to discuss Your Wedding give me an email to arrange an interview.

 Until then….

Continue to enjoy..   

Many good things…..

From

 Jillian Taylor

Celebrant

Jillian@qualitytime4u.com

 

Omaha River Retreat

August 24, 2009

Since Beginning the courses run at Rainbow Valley Farm, Permaculture and Sustainable Rural Development Course, I have with the aid of Wwoorfers been able to put in to practice what I have learn.

The first thing I needed to do was find a way to eliminate Kikuyia grass to make way for tree planting. And to make a compost.Chicken Tractor 

This is a Chicken tractor. The principal, is to use the chickens to scratch up the grass.

After a couple of weeks moving then on to the next patch of grass.

 

 

 

 

 

Compst Pile

Compost Pile

Made up of green matter; Nitrogen rich and wet.Brown matter; Carbon rich and dry.Shredded Newspapertwigs and stickswood chipsdry leaves. Made with alternate layers.

 

To keep the weeds away from around my garden I laid down newspaper and then spread sawdust over the top.I made a pathway into my garden so as to eliminate walking on the soil.   Sawdust and pathway.My Vegetable Garden

Goddess for a Day

July 18, 2009

Is a handbook and guide to setting your intent, planning and manifesting a day of “Be-ing” the center of Your Universe.
A Goddess Day will rekindle the lost memories of the Sacred Art of how to “BE”.
Nurture Your Soul
Feed Your Spirit.untitled