Death: Want to talk about it?
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Because there is #OnlyOne. You might know that our oceans are at high risk as we speak: rising acidity and temperatures have combined to make the environment unable to sustain the varieties of life essential to their ecosystems, leading to the slow but apparently steady collapse of those systems. Did you know much of the
I was delighted to find this video today. It’s a healthy re-framing of our current times in relation to human historical eras. Could we be entering the second Axial Age? What do you think?
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3 Ayurvedic Techniques that Helped Me Click here to hear and see what helped me get rid of COVID symptoms – and that help with seasonal allergies and regular ‘flu and cold stuff too.
OR “How is Yoga like an Octopus”? Thought it might be a good idea to explain myself. See here.
I have about 200+ recordings of meditative experiences I’ve guided over the past couple of years. I’ve looked for a way to make some available through my site, and have settled on SoundCloud links. Here’s the first link for you to try. It’s about 30 minutes, so settle into a quiet space and enjoy!
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Chantal Forgues is training for a bodybuilding competition, which you can imagine involves pretty intense workouts. At one point she had a discussion with her coach that made her question what her body was telling her about work-rest cycles. Typical to form, Chantie took it as an opportunity to do some research about the difference
What do you mean, we can’t work out the same way…?? Read More »
Re-connecting with Nature A Self-Sustaining Strategies Workshop On March 14, 22, I sat down with my old friend Susan Greenspan, who’s been certified as a Naturopath since 1995. You might have met her at Health Tree where she worked, learned and counselled customers for 11 years. At the same time Susan was exploring all KINDS
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Of course we always are. But memoirs are especially popular these days, and I’ve just read one that was excruciating to read sometimes. Jesse Thistle’s From the Ashes is, well… This is my best way to describe it.
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