Bonnie Chadwick
Bio
Well, I dislike writing bios. Just not into writing about myself. I would rather help people and put a smile on their face. So this is me, I have a pretty great life, a great family, and the most adorable dog in the world.
Stories (9/0)
The Mustang Convertible
Riding in our Mustang convertible on a beautiful warm summer day here in Maine is an experience that transcends words. As I find myself beneath a cloudless blue sky, surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of green pastures, fields, and majestic mountains, I can't help but surrender to the sheer beauty and abundance that surrounds me. With each passing moment, I feel a deep sense of relaxation and a profound connection to the natural world.
By Bonnie Chadwick10 months ago in Earth
The Last Ash Tree
The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) is an invasive beetle species that has caused significant ecological damage across North America. Originating from Asia, this small but destructive insect has rapidly spread, primarily targeting ash trees. The environmental impact of the emerald ash borer cannot be overstated, as it poses severe threats to forest ecosystems, biodiversity, the economy, and the overall health of our environment. Understanding the breadth and depth of its impact is essential for developing effective strategies to mitigate its devastating effects. ALL sixteen species of Ash Trees are vulnerable to this invasive beetle.
By Bonnie Chadwick11 months ago in Earth
My Long Biography
I started my Spiritual Awakening journey over 30 years ago. I started seeking a more spiritual path after the birth of my beautiful daughter in 1990. Something was lacking and it was a deep spiritual connection, though at the time I couldn’t express it.
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Confessions
Native American Stories
Children are naturally curious and imaginative, and they love to explore new worlds and ideas. One of the best ways to foster their creativity and imagination is through stories and myths, and the ancient tales of Native American people are a treasure trove of such stories. These stories and myths not only entertain children, but also provide valuable insights and lessons that can help them develop a deeper understanding of the world around them. Here are some ways in which children can benefit from the ancient stories and myths of Native American people:
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Families
Meditation: Letting Go of Negativity
Welcome to this meditation on letting go of negativity. Find a comfortable position, close your eyes, and take a deep breath in. As you exhale, let go of any tension in your body and release any thoughts or worries that may be on your mind.
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Psyche
Meditation to Connect to Mother Earth
Meditation: Welcome to this meditation on connecting to Mother Earth. Find a comfortable position, close your eyes, and take a deep breath in. As you exhale, let go of any tension in your body and release any thoughts or worries that may be on your mind.
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Psyche
Connecting With Your Spirit Guide
There are many different ways that people may try to communicate with their spirit guides, and the specific techniques used can vary greatly from person to person. Some common ways to communicate with spirit guides include:
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Psyche
Connecting to a Higher Power
There are many different ways that people may try to connect to universal energy or a higher power, and the specific techniques used can vary greatly from person to person. Some common ways to connect to universal energy include:
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Psyche
Spiritual Awakening for Beginners
Spiritual awakening is a term that is used to describe the process of becoming more aware of one's true nature and connection to the universe. It is often associated with a shift in perspective, an increased sense of compassion and understanding, and a desire to live in a more meaningful and fulfilling way.
By Bonnie Chadwickabout a year ago in Psyche