Hi All!

Cat Morgan here, coming to you from the Riviera Nayarit, in Lo de Marcos, Mexico.

As an energy medicine healer, every day is interesting. And, today was no exception.

It rains a lot in the summertime here  in Mexico, usually in the evenings, and most days are  sunny all day. Unless, of course there is a big storm moving through. And, last evening the rain was on schedule.

This morning I went upstairs to the office  to open windows and air out the unit. I opened the door to find a hummingbird behind the door. At first I thought that it was a big bug, (they definitely  have them here in Mexico!), but to my surprise, it was a hummingbird! At first I thought that it was dead, but then it gave a couple of hummingbird squeaks, and I knew it was still alive. It felt as if  she was letting me know..I’m not dead yet!…She was not moving, and  barely breathing.  I slid her on a piece of paper, not sure if hummingbirds can bite or not.  She was looking pretty beat up, and I still was unsure how she had gotten in.

So, I set her on my lap and started doing some energy work on this little gal.  I first started with some basic and very gentle unruffling and clearing work. I know that birds have a very high metabolism, especially hummingbirds, so I wanted to be very gentle with this healing work. I then I did some Hoponno-pono work at the same time. This work comes from the heart, and is simple. You simply say with intention: I love you, I’m sorry, Please Forgive Me, Thank You.  So, while I was unruffling and clearing, I was using this work at the same time.
With-in minutes (about 4)  she started to pick up her little head and tried to flap her wings. This was a good sign of nothing broken like her neck or wings.  So I kept working, and I also started to gently blow violet light into her.

After about 15 minutes, she was doing great, but not ready to fly yet. So, I took her in my hands and brought her down stairs to the house. I held her and loved her,  and continued the energy work and the breath work. Soon,  she was standing on her feet, flapping her wings, but still could not fly.  But at least at that point she was standing on her very, very tiny feet and holding her own.  I then realized that she needed some food. Hummingbirds use an incredible amount of energy. So, I got some organic unbleached sugar out and put some in a spoon with water. She would not drink from the spoon, so I put some on my finger, and an amazing thing happened. She started to lick my finger! I never knew that they had tongues.  And, they are very long indeed! Her tongue was almost see through and so very small.  It was sooo cool.

Owen came out and took a video, and after some of licking up the sugar water, she was able to fly over to a window, and hung out for a bit. I tried to see if she needed more sugar, but she flew to the fence hung out there for about 20 more minutes, and then she flew away!


Fast Tube by Casper

She had a rough night, and lost a few feathers, but she is now back on her journey called life.

It opened my heart, and really made my day!

ENERGY WORKS!  and as I always say…There’s Proof in the Puddin!

Another beautiful day living on the Riviera Nayarit in Lo de Marcos, Mexico!

See ya on the Beach!

Kitty-Cat Morgan

Energy Medicine Healer Catherine Morgan here to share some light with you this morning. To bring you up to speed, I have recently moved to Nayurit, Mexico, and live in Lo De Marcos, which is right down the way from Sayulita.  My partner Internet Guru Owen Walcher and I have been in Lo De Marcos for about two months now. We have our FM3′s in the works, which allows us to work here legally. My business name is Energy Works! Because, Energy Works!!!  Owen is the expert that gets you on the first page of Google. We are both very excited to be able to bring our work to beautiful Mexico, and I am looking forward to teaching energy medicine classes and doing some energetic healing for the folks that are ready for it, and want it.

I woke up this morning at 4:20. Everything felt very still and quiet, and cool. Listening to the ocean waves come in was soothing.  The roosters downtown had not started to crow quite yet, although they do start up at the faintest light. They are not a bother, as they are downtown. I am sure these roosters help get the fishermen going.

I think I shall be starting my days much earlier, as the weather continues to become warmer. Its a very peaceful time.

I had a very insightful and contemplative day yesterday, and it continued to unfold into the morning. Those days can be tough, and almost seem depressing at times, depending on the information coming in. So, I decided to shift to have a different kind of day today.

There were a couple of reasons that triggered my day yesterday. One of them was a movie that we had just watched the evening before called  Peaceful Warrior with Nick Nolte. It was a very new energy movie that helped me to remember. Help me to remember what you may be asking? The movie helped me to remember who I AM, my purpose on this planet, and living in the new energy. Sometimes it is very easy to get lost; to lose yourself, your dreams, and your visions in the daily existence that we call life. It reminded me that I AM the creator of all of my experiences. It reminded me how powerful I AM. It also reminded me how beautiful I AM, and that I deserve to be treated with kindness and love, and all of the very best things that this earthly existence has to offer. It reminded me to meditate more, and quiet my thought so I can receive information.  It reminded me that its okay to let go. It has reminded me to stand in my power of light and love.

I think that it’s important to pay attention to what you are watching on T.V., or the movies. I have kicked the television addiction for years now, but still enjoy watching a movie or two.  Everything that we watch goes into our cellular memory. The thought form stays in our energy fields, and can integrate into us, unless cleared. I try to stay away from the violence-death kill kind of movies, and the horror ones as well. The news is another thing I try to stay away from. Its easy to get world headlines on the internet if I feel the need for that information.

One way to clear your own energy field is to take a shower, or go swimming. Water is a beautiful thing. Water is an amazing conductor of energy as well. Or you may want to try something as simple as splashing water on your face. It will help to shift your mood.

Its another beautiful day in paradise. See you on the beach!

Hi!

 Energy Medicine Healer Cat Morgan here to let you know that you can really pack a lot of stuff in a 34 ft class A motorhome!

 We finally found the perfect spot right on the beach in beautiful Lo De Marcos! It is exactly what we were trying to manifest for ourselves. The unit that we are in is a one bedroom with a full kitchen. Who would think that a 34 foot RV would have more room? It really does have a lot of storage. I will be packing it a lot differently when we load up again. We were thinking about going on down the to Maya Riviera in the winter. We shall see what unfolds this summer.

I suppose as a RVer, one is always unloading and loading up again. We are always trying to find a better way to pack things together! And, for such a small place, it is really amazing how many things I have lost in the RV, thinking….what’s up with this? How hard could it be to find something? Well, it is truly amazing what you misplace, and where you finally find it. :) Usually, I have already just about torn the place apart looking for things, thinking, okay, I guess it just walked away by itself! And, then Owen, my lovely internet guru, will look in one place and find it…thanks Owen!

It is nice to see everything that we have brought with us. We knew what we had with us, and we have found out that we probably over-packed a bit, but now that we can see what we have, especially all of the food products, and it will be so much easier to use it up now.

So, this last week has been moving week, and I for one am happy that it is done!

We have summerized the RV by spraying the bottom with oil, so the sea air doesn’t rust it away, putting a long tarp over the entire length so the summer rains can drain right off, and tow more tarps, one on each end, adding more protection. We are also putting in these natural moisture control cups. They have a type of clay litter that absorbes moisture really well, and drips the water out the bottom into a cup. This helps with the prevention of mold growing, which I hear grows on everything if you are not careful. Just about all of the prevention right on the water is all about rust and mold.

Happy summer here we come! Here is another lovely sunset, ending the day with beautiful color and blessings.

Namaste’

Cat Morgan, Energy Medicine Healer here,  with my babe Internet Guru Owen Walcher living our dreams in Lo De Marcos, Nayurit Mexico.

Its been a very interesting  journey so far here in Mexico! Due to the increase of the vibration of the planet, everything that we have focused on creating is coming in quickly, and with ease and grace.

We had been looking for a home that we could get into, and out of the R.V. and La Parota RV Park for the summer season. It gets humid, and the rainy season starts in July.  So, living in the R.V. is not a really good idea.  We have looked at many rentals in Lo De Marcos, as well as San Pancho, La Pentia as well as Sayulita. We had also put our intentions out there that we were open to house sit.  There are many home owners here that leave for the summer, and go back to Canada or the U.S., and come back to their homes here in November and December for the winter season.

We found a couple of possibilities, but we had really set our intentions to find something affordable right on the beach. We almost rented a beautiful three bedroom home with 4 palapas and everything that you could want all done in Mexican tiles and beautiful furniture. But, it just was not on the beach! It was our second choice.

We ended up finding a lovely one bedroom villa right on the beach, and that the owners wanted to do some trade with us. The long story short is that we are going to manage their property while they are gone and live there until mid October. I am sooo excited!

The place is called Villas del Rey, and is owned by a very lovely couple named Lonnie and Stacie Ford from Washington State.

The Villas del Rey property has a house with 5 bedrooms, all with their own baths and balconies. They also have 2 large studios and 1 small studio, and a one bedroom, which is what we are in. The units are very spacious.  They also have extremely low rates, which is quite amazing. I have stayed on many properties over the years, and Villas del Rey is very nice.

The entire place is filled with paintings and sculptures that were made mostly by Lonnie, and a few by Stacie, which gives their place a special feeling.I feel very blessed indeed! And, it is exactly what we were hoping to create. How fun is that?!

And with that, we have been moving out of the RV into a one bedroom. It has really been amazing at how much storage the RV has! OMG!

Its important to get everything out and what we are not using, get wrapped up so the mold doesn’t get to it. We will button up the RV for the summer months.

On another note:
We took a full moon walk this evening, the tide was very high, spilling out onto some of the streets, smoothing out the entire beach. It was absolutely beautiful. It will be interesting to see what it’s like in the morning.

see ya on the beach!

Love and Blessings!

Hi everyone! Energy Medicine Healer Cat Morgan here, living in Lo De Marcos, Nayarit Mexico, with my babe Internet Guru Owen Walcher.

And, what a Easter holiday it was on the Nayarit Riveria, along with a week of fiesta, and then the mexican memorial weekend! Easter here is called Samanta Santa, and it is a huge holiday for the mexican peoples. The beaches were packed with families and folks selling their wares and lots of delicious food and fruit drinks. We bought a new umbrella and a hand made woven mat for the beach. The kids were playing in the ocean, and you could hear all of the little girls screaming as the waves came in. I guess all little girls scream in all countries! It was pretty crazy until all hours of the evening, and into the wee hours of the morning. Earplugs are a beautiful thing! It was a lot of fun, and I wished I knew how to speak spanish a lot better.

However, now that the holidays are over, the beaches are empty, save for about 10 people…..and the surf is really up!! The surfers are having a blast, and I can’t wait to take some lessons. I have been scouting it out in a couple of different places, and checking out prices on surf boards…which are about as pricey as new snowboards! There are a few good beaches to surf at around here, one, being here in Lo De Marcos, and one in Sayulita, and another in San Francisco…or also know as San Pancho.

So, for the hotter summer months, which, is also the rainy season, we are quite content having the beach to ourselves! :)

We have been meeting some new friends, American and Canadian. Its nice to have new friends that speak english. Not to negate our new hispanic friends, and in Sayulita and San Pancho, just about everyone speaks english!

We have been looking for a home to rent, or perhaps do some house sitting in the area to get out of the R.V. for awhile. We do love staying at La Parota R.V. Park, but a home will be good for a bit.

Things are looking up, and I am really loving the heart felt energies of Mexsico. It has been taking me a bit to ground here, however!

We do love it here on the Nayarit Riveria. I think that we shall call it home for now!

Hi Everyone!

Well, its another awesome day here at Lo De Marcos, Nayarit, Mexico.

For the next two weeks, there is a holiday here in Mexico called Samana Santa. It is a national holiday here in Mexico, and everyone gets 4 days off this next week. All of the natives come to the beaches and celebrate until Easter.

There are palappas built all over the beaches, selling really tasty food ….tacos, grilling entire chicken, beef, Oysters on the  1/2 shell, all different kinds of fruit and candy. Lets not forget the cervecas and margaritas. There are also hot dog carts. They love hot dog here. If you were to ask for sausage and eggs, you would get hot dogs! (I also experienced that in Thailand.)

We finally have some company at the La Parota RV Park, where we are staying. The entire town will be packed for the next two weeks with folks coming to camp. I am looking forward to this very authentic cultural experience.

I would like to do a shout-out to the Sunlight Ski Patrol!  Hope that you guys had a great spring season and have fun at the banquet! Kudos to all of the folks winning awards this year. Lo De Marcos is a surf town, so I’m planning on learning to surf…one board to another! If anyone wants to visit, just let us know! There are lots of different opportunities and options. Also, have a fun spring run-off…..I’m really going to be missing that river and my raft Grace, that’s for sure!

As I block the sun from eyes as I watch the surfers doing their afternoon rides. Owen gets my attention and takes a pic.

Hi Everyone!

We finally went out and got ourselves a hammock. Its a two-person hammock, and is super for that afternoon siesta.

luvin the hammock

I have been doing some energy work and massage for some rental trade. We will need to get our FM2′s so we can work legally.

It was good to do some energetic healing! Listening to the waves was the best music ever!

Owen and I take a walk down to the end of the cove and back at sunset just about every day. There is always something new to discover, it seems. Here is a little palappa style shade hut. It wasn’t there the day before…..

Its nice to see the sun going down into the ocean, knowing that it will be another beautiful day in paradise tomorrow

Buenos Nochas…y yo hasta luego!

It is really sweet here in Lo De Marcos. It looks like we are going to be staying here for a couple of months. My life has changed in so many ways. And, in some ways it is still the same. I am still working, doing some distance energy healing and helping Owen when I can with some computer work.

It’s easy to forget what day it is! I sleep until whenever…I usually like to get up by 9:00..but there is no pressure there. My morning coffee is a wonderful thing listening to the ocean waves, as I come back on to the planet. Its a whole new way of thinking here in Mexico, and of course a new language to learn. Every Spanish word means only one thing. This is a good thing. And all of the vowels have only one sound. It’s fun to go into town and do the shopping and meeting the shop owners. Everyone is very friendly from their hearts. They go out of their way to help you, even if it’s not in their interest. It is also a great way for me to practice my Spanish.

No one here is in a hurry. A Mexican minute could mean a good 15 minutes or more!

Everyone like to siesta between 2 and 4 pm….Its really crazy, because come around 3:30 I have got to have a nap! I think that this may be empathic! Everybody’s doin it! It feels great! Siesta is a wonderful thing indeed.

Everyone is getting for Samana Santa, which is the week before Easter. Palappa’s are going up all along the beach, getting ready for BBQing tacos, carne and pez, adababo and pollo. yummo!

Here at La Paroda, they will have the traditional tacos, along with burgers and dogs. (hot dogs that is!) there are a lot of dogs on the beach, but you would not want to eat them…they look old and tough. But so do the cows! And, the meat is tough. We have cut down on the beef that’s for sure!  The cows are skinny, and it looks like they are eating dirt. Seriously, I am not sure how they are surviving.

One of the worker guys caught a good size iguana yesterday. They let me hold it. I was scared that it would try to bite me! Owen got a good video of it. It was an amazing green on its belly.

Today, was another interesting day…got some work done, and went out to the beach to work out, and lay out! These young girls and one young boy  (that was on the horses) came up with three horses that they were training to swim in the surf. I watched for a while. They asked me if I wanted to give it a try. Well, hell yes! OMG! I energetically connected with the mares heart first. She was sweet, and very well fed and taken care of. She felt happy. I managed to let them know I knew how to ride, and up I went.

You get the horse out in the waves…and wait until you can get out there a ways. Then a big one comes in, you turn the horse around at the last second, and you swim the horse in on the wave! Man, it was so much fun! My legs were so tired from trying to hold on…and finally I fell off…and the horse went in without me. Apparently they thought this was quite the hoot! One of the girls was lying on the sand laughing like crazy! All of them were….in fact, the fishermen had gathered around and were laughing too. I decided that this was a good thing, so I laughed with them.  They did not want anything for letting me ride either. That was nice.  What a blast!:) Owen was taking a nap at the time, but I did manage to get a video of the boy riding in the ocean..will try to get that in later. Another fun day at home in Lo De Marcos.

So, we arrive in Lo De Marcos, and back into the RV park space just as the darkness comes upon us. WHEW! We made it!

I felt a very overwhelming sense of gratitude and also a feeling that we were in the right town. Even though we had so much stress that day, I knew in my heart and every cell in my being that this was a good place for us. It left me feeling quite elated!

We had a hot shower and a good nights sleep. The RV park, Cruz Maria was packed except for a couple of spaces. We woke to the sounds of dogs barking and folks talking over their coffee…way too noisy for our likings!! And, we could not see the ocean.

So, we got in the jeep and decided to scout out the area. Right next door to Cruz Maria is La Parota RV Park, which was completely empty! So, we went to the gate and spoke with Maria Gonzales, who happens to be the wife of Juan Gonzalaes. They are the park owners.

She does not speak English, but she was able to let us know Juan would be back that afternoon, and we could come in and park, and pay him later. All of that with our small amount of Spanish, and her small understanding of English. Muy bueno!

We get Bertha over to La Parota, and it is very nice indeed. It is the newest park here, which means everything is up to code :) . The bathrooms are beautiful, with lots of lovely hot water. They have a new washer and dryer, and plenty of space to hang the laundry to dry. We parked in the best spot, down in front with a lovely ocean view and close to the beach. When I mean close, I mean about 75 feet. :)

Juan Martinez Sr. came home in the afternoon. He is truly one of the most heart centered people that I have ever met! A very amazing man indeed. He told me that he as owned this property for 35 years, when there were no paved roads, and hardly anyone lived here.

Lo De Marcos is still very much a village, and has not been taken over with tourism ….yet. We really like it here.

We are approaching Easter weekend. They call it the Semana Santa, which is actually the week leading up to Easter. All of the beaches and places to stay will be packed with the mexican peoples. Then, its summer, which is the off season.

We have decided to stay here for a couple of months, so I will have much more for you on this lovely town, as we meet the locals and discover Lo De Marcos.

Owen went out and shot a quick video showing where we are staying at La Parota RV Park, so you can get a feel for the beach, the park, and how wonderful it is to be here in Mexico!

Come join in the fun!

We are staying in a lovely fishing village called Lo De Marcos, about 45 kilometers north of Puerto Vallarta.  Owen went outside and shot this from the sea wall this morning.  He could hear the fishing boats revving their engines, and wondered what it was.  turns out they were coming back in after setting their lines for the day (they woke us up at 5 AM going out)

When you come visit us, you will get to experience his kinds of stuff first hand!

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