Thursday, April 30, 2015

Wonders of the World



A new and uncertain world… A world of endless possibilities and infinite outcomes. Countless choices define our fate: each choice, each moment, a moment in the ripple of time. Enough ripples, and you change the tide... for the future is never truly set. ~ Charles Xavier 



What do tales of lost gold, Seven Wonders of the World and World Heritage Sites all have in common? They are each connected to locations where pebbles have been released in Shayla Driver’s memory. 



The most recent ripples made by pebbles, were at the hands of my friend, Michelle Wells.  Both Michelle and her husband Chris have taken part before, in The Heart Pebble Movement. I am always honoured to receive the fantastic photo montage, which tells the story of the releases.  The following Michelle shared with me:
I purchased 4 beautiful stones (Jade and Granite) at a gift shop at the "London Bridge" in Lake Havasu. Here is some history; I never knew…You might have already known:

London Bridge is a bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States. It is a relocated 1831 bridge that formerly spanned the River Thames in London, England, until it was dismantled in 1967. The Arizona bridge is a reinforced concrete structure clad in the original masonry of the 1830s bridge, which was bought by Robert P. McCulloch from the City of London. McCulloch had exterior GRANITE blocks from the original bridge numbered and transported to America to construct the present bridge in Lake Havasu City, a planned community he established in 1964 on the shore of Lake Havasu. The bridge was completed in 1971 (along with a canal), and links an island in the Colorado River with the main part of Lake Havasu City.




The connection to London is intertwined with me, in ways I will never forget.  I released many unique pebbles in England, which included Stonehenge and the Tower of London.

Granite is important to me, as it is the ‘Stone of Protection,’ and the type that was used in creating Shayla’s monument ~ to honour both her life and also the extraordinary legacy~ she has left behind. 




The other location which my friend released a pebble, was at the Grand Canyon. This area is of spiritual significance to the native people, who hold it in high regard as a holy site. The Grand Canyon had essential sacred importance for the Pueblo Indians, and was the centre of many pilgrimages.



Upon doing more research of the formations within the Grand Canyon, I was intrigued by the layers of Bright Angel Shale. Located in the lower elevations- Tonto Group of geologic formations- shows the segment of Paleozoic rocks in the Grand Canyon. 



 Several years ago- two hours away- in Sedona, Arizona, there were also several pebbles released, as a tribute to my daughter in the Sedona Energy Vortexes.
  
As I write this, I have to pause and consider the magnitude of what began almost four years ago, as a way to cope with my immeasurable loss. In reflecting, never could I have envisioned my daughter’s wish as a young girl- to travel the world- be converted into a reality of majestic proportions.

I find solace in what Michelle shared with me… I love the heart pebble movement you created it feels like shayla gets to visit these amazing places in the world in a special way!!! Xoxo



Through the travels of every pebble and the ripples they have made out into this world- I have found healing in my losses- in ways that encompass the spiritual world. Over the course of this movement, connections of some people have remained a part of my life, while others were there only for a short duration. Many have come and gone, and I have encountered darkest storms… only to break thru to the light and overcome much despair. I now accept that Shayla- who went before me- is encircled by a safe haven, yet she remains a part of my world. It is my belief that my daughter is waiting until the day she welcomes me home to share with her momma, all about the places she’s seen, through the ripples of the pebbles.

I value each and every release done to remember Shayla…I encourage more people to take part in transcending the memory of a girl, who I share a golden heart with. 

 

 By TL Alton