Pray for AUSTRALIA

I am truly moved by the generosity of people.

When we see others who are in dire circumstances likened to those in Australia right now, this very minute, the horror they are experiencing at this exact second, we dig deep. Australians have deep pockets and big heart.

I am an Australian who is feeling mixed emotions. I am heartbroken for what we are going through, There has not been a day since last September that I have not shed tears. Our people, our wildlife and our land is being devastated, it feels like Armageddon, this is hell on earth.

Yet I am removed from it physically, I am one of the lucky ones. I reside about four hours away from the closest inferno.

We awake early mornings to gloomy skies, the presence of the sun a menacing red colour through the grey haze of the fog. It is amazing to see but leave you with an eerie feel. Doom seems to be looming.

My country is broken, I am broken, heartbroken, soul broken yet I am also filled with pride to be part of this magnificent burnt country and proud to be an Australian

I see every Australian is chipping in to help those who have been affected. Whether we are in the crux of this evil or away from it, we are all touched by it. The fire burning our country is also burning our souls.

Our wildlife is hurting. Over 500 million animals have died since 2019 bushfires began. Hard to comprehend? Yes, however it is a sad fact.

The fires have been burning so hot and so fast that there has been significant mortality of animals in the trees, there is such a big area even now that is still on fire, still burning, sadly we may never find their bodies.

Koalas have been hit the hardest. In the last four months up to 8000 on the New South Wales North-coast alone, are believed to have perished, that is a third of the entire koala population in that area.

There are other significant koala populations in the other states affected by the fire such as Victoria, where I live and South Australia. I do not have numbers at this stage. In my eyes even one death is tragic

There are many still living, they are injured, they have no food and could still be suffering, they need us. Beautiful hearted people are volunteering and literally running to help. They needed Joey pouches for those orphaned babies, koala mittens for burnt paws and the whole world started knitting and crocheting.

People wanted to do something, we all just want to help. Regular food drops to the bush for those animals still trying to find a new home and to make sense of what has happened to them, their environment has gone and for some, their families also.

Stepping up the Aussies, because that’s what we Australians do, we chip in, get our hands dirty, we all want to help when our fellow Aussie’s are in trouble.

The animal shelters, wildlife organisations needed money

As we all do, I wanted to help.

Two weeks ago I decided to run a mobility/Pilates class, the payment to be by donation, with 100% of the proceeds going towards the relief and the recovery of our wildlife that has been ravage by Australia’s bushfires.

I was hoping to raise over $500 to donate on behalf of the studio and its supporters.

Nothing prepared me for the overwhelming generosity and support of those who attended

The morning was nothing less than magical. A group of people with a common bond. They care for Australia and they care about our beautiful animals. 

There were smiles and happy faces on all of those who attended. We were further blessed as the sun came out, shining upon us as we lengthened & strengthened our bodies on the grassy area out front of the studio. 

We sat in silence at the end of our session, listening to Delta Goodrem sing Let it Rain. Emotion filled, I stared a a piece of paper through tear filled eyes, I read a prayer, my friend Helen and I had written, on behalf of this amazing group of people.

There was tears in the eyes of everyone, showing me the level of compassion of those sharing this moment.

When our morning session was complete we were at a fantastic $980 and I was thrilled.

The donations from those who did not attend, but wanted to contribute to Victorias Wildlife kept coming.

Phone call after phone call, text after text, our total grew. My heart grew with pride a little more with each incredible donation.

I was and still am speechless. Sunday night at 11pm, I was contacted by another compassionate generous human with our final donation of $500 taking our total to a whopping $1900.

Together we as a group, a community, we raised a whopping $1900. Be proud my friends, you are all extraordinary and kind people.

The $1900 has now been donated to Wildlife Victoria, Mallacoota Wildlife Shelter, Goongerah Wombat Orphanage, Wild to free animal shelter (both who have been severely affected by bushfires)& lastly to Amaroo Wildlife shelter.

Here is our prayer for AUSTRALIA. Please join me in reading it then sitting silently as you pray for AUSTRALIA’s relief and recovery. Please pray that AUSTRALIA stops burning.

Together we pray and set the intention to for Australia to begin healing and recovering from its devastation..

We pray for rain

we pray for the victims,

we pray for the wildlife, 

We pray for the firemen, the first responders,

And we pray for those who are volunteering, for those helping.

We thank you!

We thank you all for your dedication.

We pray for the souls of those people and the billions of animals lives that have been lost.

We pray for all those animals that are still living

we pray that you find a safe place, free from harm.

We pray for your recovery. 

We pray for AUSTRALIA’s recovery

“We pray and intend for the bushfires to stop burning.

We ask that no more people or animals lose their lives.

May Australia’s people, wildlife and eco system recover quickly from this catastrophe. 

May this tragedy serve to open hearts, change mindsets and educate the world in positive ways that brings new love and respect for our planet. “

Thank you

Signed

A very proud Australian

❌⭕️❌⭕️

Sue Vincents write photo challenge

Published by Janette Bendle

I have reached my fabulous 50s. Guess what, it’s okay. 20 years in the health and wellness industry. Educating men and women on the importance of nourishing their bodies with good food, moving with integrity, recharging their energy levels and empowering their minds. I love my job. A mother of two boys who are now men and my greatest achievement. A lover of words, an aspiring author with a book written and no idea where to go next, a poet who writes from the heart and her vulnerability. A foodie who loves to experiment, a salad lover , But not just your Every day salad, I throw in anything you can think of it ends up in my salad. I have a reputation for making the greatest weirdest salads around. As a total contradiction, I have a ridiculous sweet tooth. I rescue abandoned souls in the bodies of dogs, an animal lover, Who sometimes likes animals more than humans. My teacher in life, my mother never ceases to amaze me. I am one fortunate human being who is filled with gratitude for the life she lives.

10 thoughts on “Pray for AUSTRALIA

    1. My apologies for the considerable amount of mistakes. I get very emotional talking or writing about this.. I really read it and to say the least, I am embarrassed and thank you for not mentioning them. Thanks Sue x

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  1. I live in Northern California and we, too, have had massive, deadly wildfires nearby, but nothing on the scale that Australia has experienced. It’s truly heartbreaking. Good for you for raising money to help those in need.

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    1. My apologies for the considerable amount of mistakes. I get very emotional talking or writing about this.. I really read it and to say the least, I am embarrassed and thank you for not mentioning them. I do recall the tragic California fires. I also found this devastating to see and read about. ❤️

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      1. First, we all make mistakes in our posts. Sometimes I’m mortified by how bad a proofreader I apparently am when I go back and read some of my published posts. Second, there have always been wildfires, but the size and frequency of them lately can’t be ignored by those who claim that climate change doesn’t exist. We need to take action before we end up living (or dying) on what will literally be a scorched Earth. And I feel so bad for those poor, innocent animals who are paying the price for human greed and ignorance.

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  2. Well done, Janette, for doing so much to assist.
    I watch on the news and am in touch with bloggers on the edge in NSW. The suffering and agony is heartbreaking to hear and read about. My thoughts and prayers are with Australia. Oh, and my small contribution of Joey pouches.

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