Beverley Buckley
Women of my age are not supposed to be writing books, writing blogs or even creating websites, but it is the doing of these things that keeps me active and involved. If my website is less than professional, it is because I am using the "learn by doing" principle..... and it is unlikely that I will get things perfect, first time around.
You are possibly wondering why I am doing this. Let me explain.
In my 50's I became a healer. I didn't plan for that to happen, and probably no one was more surprised that I was that this was the direction I took. To my absolute astonishment I found a way to help children with literacy difficulties, overcome those difficulties very effectively and fast. So fast, in fact, that even I had difficulty reconciling the changes I saw almost overnight. Having done this, I found the same strategy I was using with children worked when a whole variety of different issues were addressed by both children and adults.
Just as I was becoming extremely successful helping people fix all sorts of problems in their lives, and at the age of almost 60, when most are thinking of retiring, I started a new career. I became an organic farmer in addition to working with those who sought my help. Farming wasn't actually something I wanted to do but, by then, I had been guided by what some would call "spirit" to do things that others believe are foolhardy or even just plain crazy and this was what I was told to do. In retrospect, the twenty years I spent as a farmer, were the most intellectually stimulating, physically demanding and totally absorbing years of a long and extraordinarily eventful and fascinating life. Hard physical work with my hands in the dirt and my feet firmly planted on the land took me out of my head, where I had spent most of my time previously and forced me to engage in the physical world and become fully 'earthed' which is required when one needs to work with energy and frequencies, as I did. When I eventually decided I was too old to spend 6 or 7 hours every day engaged in quite demanding physical work, I became an author because, in the course of a long and eventful life and some amazing adventures, I learnt a lot about farming, spirituality, emotional and physical healing, life in general and much else besides.