Working with Nature, Earth
Energies and the Force
The problem: It has become apparent, from our surroundings
and present way of life, that many
of us have become almost totally disconnected from Nature and the Force.
Our present materialistic
culture has lost its respect for Nature. We impose our technology over
the whole landscape and we
take things from the land, from Nature that is, as if it were an infinitely
large store. Items such as
water, crops, fish, animals and even rare earths are commercially processed,
packaged, marketed,
then consumed at leisure within our built-environment.
Many of us no longer live with Nature and her seasons but try to control
or dominate her at every
phase, without recognition nor thanks. This approach fails to understand
Nature and the way in which
she supports or sustains us in our precarious existence. Fortunately,
when we are prepared to stop,
look, and listen carefully, Nature has much to show and teach us.
Tools and skills for survival:
The weekend workshops listed below are both constructive and innovative
and will help give
you a much greater understanding of some of the modern day problems that
beset Nature,
such as electro-magnetic or radiation damage to her major ley lines and
information highways,
ancient and sacred sites or energy centres, portals, stargates and other
polluted natural phenomena.
You will be encouraged by the workshop leader, Norman Ball, how to work
with the subtleties of
Nature, how to use simple and effective skills and when to employ them
in order to overcome some
of the problems that beset Nature and the Force.
Why participate ?
You will be enriching your own knowledge and understanding of Nature's
subtle energies. For example
you will learn how to re-energise dormant or polluted areas and balance
the positive and negative energies
of one adjacent area with those of another area. There is so much of
interest for you.
The benefits:
You will, it is believed, help balance the energies in your region, improve
the lines of influence and
communication. This could possibly help reduce the frequency of disasters
such as storms, floods
and extremes of climate change or global warming. Further your contribution
during any workshop,
no matter how small, may help, directly or indirectly, to facilitate
the spread of healing energies into
many traumatised regions of our world. The scope is unlimited !
Summary of topics covered in the workshops include the following:
Ancient and sacred sites, standing stones, ley lines, subtle influences
and the Force
Avebury, Stone Henge and Callanish; the Great Wheel and its spokes
The value of our Highlands and Islands, North and South Wales
Crystals, pyramids, candlelight, music, harmony and the voice
Your guides, soul groups, angels, rescue work and protection
Intuition, channelling and collecting your personal agenda
Working with Nature - workshop venues, proposed dates and fees for 2006:
1. Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria, a weekend course, 13 and
14 May £120
2. North West Scotland, its coast and islands, 8-10 days 20
- 29 May £ POA
3. Mid Wales, Clun, (near Bishops Castle), Shropshire 10,
11 and 12 June £160
4. Crop Circles, henges and monuments of Wiltshire 13
- 19 June £180
Or combine Wales and Wiltshire (3 +4) for
a deep and thorough workshop. £ POA
5. N. W. Scotland, Gruinard Bay and the Summer Isles 12
- 20 August £ POA
6. Derwentwater, Lake District, Cumbria, one day course 27 August £ 60
7. London, around the Thames and into the Eye - 2 days 20 and
21 October £120
Please note: for groups the fees are negotiable depending
on the number of persons applying in a single group. (No agents please).Young
children are most welcome provided that they are accompanied at all times
by a responsible adult. Those under 16y pay 70% of the full adult fee.
The minimum number needed to ensure that a workshop takes place is normally
three adults.
NB. Each participant is responsible for their own accommodation,
drinks, food, meals, transport to and from the venue and their own insurance.
These must be payed for separately.
Booking: Please book early to avoid disappointment.
Deposit: £40-00 per person. Balance of full payment to be received
at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the course. Please let us know
as early as is possible which course you are wanting to join, with your
name, address and contact telephone numbers clearly written. Please also
select a second choice of venue from the list in case your first choice
of venue is filled. Cheques should be made payable to: the "Natural
Health Service" and sent to Norwood House, West Ave, Gosforth,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 4ES
Cancellation policy: Up to 14 days before a workshop
- a full refund less £20-00. Once the workshop starts, there
will be no refunds. Please note that fees are refundable in full should
the course you have applied for be cancelled.
Walking is part of the pleasure of these workshops
hence please bring warm clothing and boots suitable for the ever changeable
British weather and a midge-proof hat for the Scotland venues.
Car sharing is to be encouraged for those who wish to be notified of
available seats.
Comment: Please remember that there are both short
and long term benefits when joining a workshop. These are sometimes overlooked.
The obvious immediate benefits for you are:
1. you will meet some very interesting and fascinating persons and
2. the workshops will become suitable material for your continuing professional
development.
3. you will gain some very useful insights and skills into how the planet
supports you in your everyday and often precarious existence and
4. learn how you can protect your environment for both yourself and the
future generations, also
5. that you will no longer become bored with your life or surroundings
and, as the film director John
Huston once wrote, "The most important thing about life is to avoid
boredom at all costs. If you find that what you are doing is uninteresting,
then you had better change your routine. I'm held together by things
that fascinate me".
For further details contact Mr N. Ball Tel: 01768 - 899 262 monday
afternoons or
Tel: 0191 - 284 3985 Tuesday and Wednesdays.
Workshop organiser and facilitator: From 1965 Norman
worked initially in south africa as a civil engineer. He then studied
and qualified as a naturopath, osteopath and homeopath and then enjoyed
the challenges and benefits of having two careers. Returning home in
1990 he became interested in the natural environment and brought the
knowledge and skills of engineering to the concepts and art of homeopathy
in order to help Nature. With the help and encouragement from others
in the UK he has invented many simple rescue techniques for the damaged
environment. His feel and understanding for Nature has enabled him to
help others repair much that has gone awry in the fabric of the environment
and rebalance the energies their own region.
© N. P. Ball workshop organiser and facilitator. Revised January
2006.
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