Donna Morgan
Bio
I am a lover of the mystical the magical and the spiritual.
I write to heal myself and to share my journey with anxiety and life that I experience through my feelings.
I love to write it is my healing place.
Stories (42/0)
Valley of Life
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. But no one really knows when they appeared. Or do they? Some say that the crazy old man living on his own, way at the other end of the valley knows it all. Seen who they are and where they came from. But everyone knows he's crazy from living alone.
By Donna Morgan 10 months ago in Fiction
Your Natural Wisdom
Being seen and feeling like you have been heard, feeling valued and loved is very much a part of who we are. We have so many layers and levels to our being to our human existence, the us we are now. We are complex beings yet at the core of us, we all want the same thing, to feel the unconditional love we felt as babies but it's more than that, it's the unconditional love of being connected to source, spirit, the universe, god, goddess whatever term works for you.
By Donna Morgan about a year ago in Humans
A journey to self
I find myself in a new but feeling odd space, I’ve been on this spiritual journey for 20 years and now it seems I am transcending from needing to be spiritual to sitting and not pushing no hustle, not giving a damn how others do things just doing things my way.
By Donna Morgan 2 years ago in Futurism
The wilds of suburbia
The wilds of suburbia in North Queensland, it never ceases to give me endless moments of beauty with the natural wonders that present themselves. This particular day as my husband and I walked the 10,000+ steps around our riverways riverbank precinct we were met with some friendly, comical and beautiful characters of the natural world some I couldn't capture like the bees and butterflies as they flitted on their journey to nowhere in particular but to fast for me to keep up.
By Donna Morgan 2 years ago in Photography
Natural Magic
You are the key to your own natural magic. You have the ability, we all do to look within ourselves, to see what drives us. What conditioning from family and social, cultural, community has been placed on us. Look at how you react to certain things, situations, triggers you have and really become curious because when you become curious you are willing to see with different eyes, different viewpoints and ultimately a different perspective.
By Donna Morgan 2 years ago in Motivation