Three more rose quartz were placed in the vicinity of stoat traps here in Orkney recently, this time to the East Mainland at Hoxa Head. These rose quartz were once again programmed to veil peace and healing to all in their vicinity and a peaceful passing to any animal trapped. The trapping work of the Orkney Native Wildlife Project is being done to protect ground nesting birds and native mammals here in Orkney. Programmed rose quartz like these have been planted near to twenty or more traps across the Birsay and Harray areas of the West Mainland of Orkney, but these are the first to the East Mainland.
Whilst it is too big an undertaking for me to plant all the traps as there are thousands and they are also required to be moved about at times, it feels very humbling to able to act in this way. I am also ever hopeful that others may feel drawn to do the same in their own part of Orkney.
This way of working could also easily be adapted to other places and projects with a similar aim across the globe. This would ensure such work to undo our collective negative impact on nature is carried out as humanely possible, whilst leaving a lasting legacy of peace and healing imbued to the land.
One of the rose quartz before planting |
The stoat trap near which it was placed |
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