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nexusofsorcery · 1 year ago
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Earth-Centered Spirituality: Embracing Nature and Connectedness
Table of Contents Table of ContentsIntroductionRediscovering our Connection with Mother EarthMore Than Just a Spiritual PathA Journey of Personal and Planetary HealingA Warm InvitationWhat is Earth-Centered Spirituality?A Reverence for NatureVarious ExpressionsHolistic View of LifePersonal Connection and ExperienceIII. The Principles of Earth-Centered Spirituality1. Reverence for Nature2. The…
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thespiritualparrot · 8 months ago
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Blue Birds Spiritual Meaning & Symbolism
Are you ready to delve into the depths of symbolic resonance these winged beings carry within their fluttering embrace? Join us as we unravel the mystique behind the spiritual significance of blue birds across diverse cultures and unearth treasures hidden in plain sight amidst their soaring flights above. In a world where ancient wisdom intertwines with modern curiosity, the realm of animal…
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shamanflavio · 9 months ago
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The Shaman meets a Demon
It seems like this is a life that has obstruction, resistance, struggle, and competition everywhere. Some religious organizations have denounced “the flesh.” Others have gone after the human emotions or, worse, what it is to just be human. This self-criticism extends to academic and scientific institutions. Among them, some of the most popular beliefs are that humans are irresponsible,…
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delicatelysublimeforester · 8 months ago
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Reconnecting with Nature: A Prescription for World Health Day
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syntonylife · 8 months ago
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Words of Wisdom from an Orchid
Through the Eyes of an Orchid: A Day in the Life of My Room From my cozy spot in the corner of the room, I observe the bustling life around me with quiet fascination. The human who tends to me is a creature of habit, yet each day brings new surprises. In the mornings, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the window, I watch as my caretaker sits down at the desk, pen in hand, ready to…
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elementalevolutions · 8 months ago
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"Harmonizing Elements: Navigating the Path to Greater Enlightenment"
Introduction: Journey Through the Spectrum of Resilience Harmonizing Elements: A Dance of Bliss and Energy” – Curated by Shianna S. Interactive Quiz: Navigating the Path to Greater Enlightenment Embark on a journey of self-discovery and explore the harmony between bliss, energy, and your path to greater enlightenment with our interactive quiz. Each question is designed to guide you closer to…
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jasonpdoherty37 · 1 year ago
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personalgrowthoasis · 1 year ago
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Entrepreneurial Lessons from Beekeeping: How Nature Informs Business
Harness nature's wisdom to unlock your entrepreneurial potential. Embrace change, foster sustainability, and thrive in the ever-evolving business landscape. Let nature guide your path to success.
As entrepreneurs, we are constantly seeking new ways to grow our businesses and become better leaders. One source of inspiration that often goes untapped is nature itself. By observing the natural world, we can gain valuable insights into how to run a successful and sustainable business. In this article, we will explore entrepreneurial lessons from beekeeping and how nature can inform our…
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tom4jc · 2 years ago
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Job 39:26-27 Whose Wisdom Commands?
Does the hawk fly by your wisdom, and spread its wings toward the south? Does the eagle mount up at your command, and make its nest on high? Job 39:26-27 Many people throughout the world think that they are really in control because of their wisdom and authority that has been given to them by other people. On the outside it appears that they can control nearly everything within their reach.…
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ivors20 · 3 years ago
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A Universe Above The Sky
A Universe Above The Sky
Walking in the rain Wearing water-logged boots I am dodging millipedes And hopping over puddles With the footpath crickets I see a universe above the sky As the liquid clouds Drop their weight Upon my empty hands Filling them with verses Of memories and rhymes Ivor Steven (c) April 2022
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thespiritualparrot · 4 months ago
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Dead Bee Spiritual Meaning & Symbolic Meaning
Bees hold a profound place in spiritual and symbolic traditions, representing hard work, community, and the delicate balance of life. Encountering a dead bee can evoke questions about deeper meanings and messages. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the spiritual and symbolic interpretations of dead bees across various cultures and belief systems. From the end of a cycle and transformation to…
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shamanflavio · 9 months ago
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"Dancing to the Moon's Tune: Reconnecting with Our Natural Rhythms for a Stress-Free Life"
Biological time, essentially, is about tuning into your body’s own natural rhythms—think of it as the ultimate playlist featuring the beats of your breath, the rhythm of your heart, and all the other intricate, biological rhythms that make up the unique dance of you. This approach suggests we’re meant to sway with our internal music, not march to the relentless tick-tock of a man-made clock. The…
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delicatelysublimeforester · 8 months ago
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Reconnecting with Nature: A Prescription for World Health Day
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afairymind · 4 years ago
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Balance
Balance #365DaysWild
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find balance
upon the cusp of the season’s turning
as youthful holly dons a princely crown
whilst aged oak seeks out a bed
in which to sleep through the winter dark,
there amidst the toadstools,
where amanita dreams in wild flights
through realms beyond imagining,
an existence of unique spirits connected
through syntactic threads of mycellium,
where earthly…
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otwaycelebrations · 7 years ago
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  Are you getting the winter blues? 
Winter is often a season which people dread due to the fear of catching colds and flu’s, spending time indoors, experiencing shorter days and colder nights.
It can however be one of the best seasons for healing.
As a Holistic Health Educator and Nature Based Therapist I encourage people to embrace winter on all levels; including the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
Here is my advice on beating the winter blues and making the most of this healing time.
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Mentally – It is important to accept that winter has come and it is a natural part of our cycle in nature.  If we don’t accept the colder months and continuously want for spring then we become discontent with our lives on a daily basis which leads to poor mental health.
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  Emotionally – When we are in good mental health then we are able to regulate our emotions better.  Winter allows us to stay indoors and rest.  It is also a time that we can reflect on the last season (Autumn- a time of letting go) and start to journal our thoughts through writing.  It is also a perfect opportunity to bring colour therapy into our lives as the colder darker months can be grey and bleak.  Colouring books and art or finding beautiful blues and greens to brighten up your clothing can be beneficial to regulating emotions.
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  Physically – Winter is a great time to nourish our bodies with healthy food.  My favourite winter foods include soups and slow cookers.  A perfect opportunity to include organic root vegetables, grass-fed organic meats and herbs into your diet.  They are both easy to make, warm up the body and heal.  Drinking fluids is important as our bodies can get dehydrated through heating so make sure you are having at least 1.5 litres per day and include herbal teas.  If you do catch a cold and become unwell, rest and allow the body to heal by letting the symptoms surface and be released from your body.
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Spiritually –  Winter is a great time for spiritual growth.  When we rest, and go inwards we find ourselves in a space that allows us to see our truth and accept what is.  It is also a good time to put on our raincoats and gumboots and head outdoors to the lovely beaches and rainforests that we are so blessed to have in the Otways.  There is nothing more invigorating than that feeling of icy cold wind on your cheeks or hearing the splashing of water below your feet to remind you that you are alive!
Kit-e originates from Canada with a Native American heritage. She moved to Australia in 1982 with her Australian born mother and has been living on the Surfcoast with her partner and 4 children for over 6 years.
Kit-e is a Holistic Health Educator and Nature Based Therapist.
Kit-e’s education and training has been in Indigenous, holistic healing,  welfare and addiction studies.
She has spent the last 20 years as an educator and counsellor in the field of mental health and addictions.
Kit-e enjoys spending time in nature taking her family on picnics, travelling on long road trips around Australia, nature photography and eating good healthy organic food.
More info: http://www.sacredmedicineinstitute.com.au
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Nature’s Wisdom – Sacred Medicine by Kit-e Kline
Are you getting the winter blues?  Winter is often a season which people dread due to the fear of catching colds and flu’s, spending time indoors, experiencing shorter days and colder nights.
Nature’s Wisdom – Sacred Medicine by Kit-e Kline Are you getting the winter blues?  Winter is often a season which people dread due to the fear of catching colds and flu’s, spending time indoors, experiencing shorter days and colder nights.
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forrestneighbourhoodhouse · 7 years ago
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  Are you getting the winter blues? 
Winter is often a season which people dread due to the fear of catching colds and flu’s, spending time indoors, experiencing shorter days and colder nights.
It can however be one of the best seasons for healing.
As a Holistic Health Educator and Nature Based Therapist I encourage people to embrace winter on all levels; including the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
Here is my advice on beating the winter blues and making the most of this healing time.
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Mentally – It is important to accept that winter has come and it is a natural part of our cycle in nature.  If we don’t accept the colder months and continuously want for spring then we become discontent with our lives on a daily basis which leads to poor mental health.
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  Emotionally – When we are in good mental health then we are able to regulate our emotions better.  Winter allows us to stay indoors and rest.  It is also a time that we can reflect on the last season (Autumn- a time of letting go) and start to journal our thoughts through writing.  It is also a perfect opportunity to bring colour therapy into our lives as the colder darker months can be grey and bleak.  Colouring books and art or finding beautiful blues and greens to brighten up your clothing can be beneficial to regulating emotions.
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  Physically – Winter is a great time to nourish our bodies with healthy food.  My favourite winter foods include soups and slow cookers.  A perfect opportunity to include organic root vegetables, grass-fed organic meats and herbs into your diet.  They are both easy to make, warm up the body and heal.  Drinking fluids is important as our bodies can get dehydrated through heating so make sure you are having at least 1.5 litres per day and include herbal teas.  If you do catch a cold and become unwell, rest and allow the body to heal by letting the symptoms surface and be released from your body.
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Spiritually –  Winter is a great time for spiritual growth.  When we rest, and go inwards we find ourselves in a space that allows us to see our truth and accept what is.  It is also a good time to put on our raincoats and gumboots and head outdoors to the lovely beaches and rainforests that we are so blessed to have in the Otways.  There is nothing more invigorating than that feeling of icy cold wind on your cheeks or hearing the splashing of water below your feet to remind you that you are alive!
Kit-e originates from Canada with a Native American heritage. She moved to Australia in 1982 with her Australian born mother and has been living on the Surfcoast with her partner and 4 children for over 6 years.
Kit-e is a Holistic Health Educator and Nature Based Therapist.
Kit-e’s education and training has been in Indigenous, holistic healing,  welfare and addiction studies.
She has spent the last 20 years as an educator and counsellor in the field of mental health and addictions.
Kit-e enjoys spending time in nature taking her family on picnics, travelling on long road trips around Australia, nature photography and eating good healthy organic food.
More info: http://www.sacredmedicineinstitute.com.au
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Nature’s Wisdom – Sacred Medicine by Kit-e Kline Are you getting the winter blues?  Winter is often a season which people dread due to the fear of catching colds and flu’s, spending time indoors, experiencing shorter days and colder nights.
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