Water Spirit at Chicago Botannical Gardens

Posted by: Julie Milne I was at the Chicago Botanic Garden photographing. When I downloaded this photo and enlarged it, I saw a little water spirit shaped like a gingerbread man in the second waterfall from the left. I’m thoroughly enjoying reading your book “We Are Not Alone. . .” I feel like I’m remembering the connects, the friendships, fun, laughter, and joy from being with the nature spirits when I was much younger. Thank you. Namaste, Hi Julie – I went in and added my photo to yours for readers to compare. Mine was taken about a month before – the day I saw you at the Gardens. There was very strong spirit energy at this site, and I was being requested to photograph it, but could see nothing. There are several nature spirits visible here, when I went in to look after receiving your image. As I always explain to my classes, several people can photograph the very same scene and different energies will manifest for each. This is a very clear example of how your own energy determines what is attracted to you: what manifests in your life. Julie was interested in the gingerbread man, which manifested for her, in the middle of the waterfall to the left. I picked up the tall conical nature spirit with brooding eyes, at the end of the first waterfall on the left; this is also somewhat present in Julie’s photograph. – Atala
Water Spirit by Julie Milne

Water Spirit by Julie Milne

Water Spirit by Atala

Water Spirit by Atala

About Atala

Atala Toy is President of Crystal Life and of ISIC. She is an expert, consultant, lecturer and author in the field of consciousness; her books include "We Are Not Alone; A Guidebook on Interdimensional Cooperation" and, coming out in June, "Nature Spirits, Spirit Guides and Ghosts: How to talk with and photograph beings of other realms."

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