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by Nikki Eisinger
The Winter Solstice and the Four Elements
Our ancestors knew that the winter solstice was the longest night of the year—and that meant that the sun...
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by Nikki Eisinger
If you're curious about the rituals of Winter Solstice, or how to decorate your altar with for Winter Solstice, here are some ideas for foraging or...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Winter Solstice means “Re-Birth of the Sun" or "New Beginnings” and in the U.S., occurs on Tuesday, December 21, 2021. The winter solstice is celeb...
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by Glad.is Admin
This might be the best six minutes you'll have today!
Moving Art, Gratitude in HD, by award-winning director Louis Schwartzberg was featured on O...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Before America had words like 'Mindfulness,' or 'Intentional Living,' or we were moved, because of the plight of our planet, to 're-sacralize natur...
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by Nikki Eisinger
There is one thing the ancient philosophers, modern mystics, psychologists and mindfulness experts all agree on: The key to living intentionally is...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Smudging your home or sacred space is the ultimate act of intentional living and we'll take you through how to smudge with our Sacred Wild Palo San...
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by Glad.is Admin
Let's talk about living an intentional life and manifesting your dreams. How is your week? Your year? What are you learning? What are you manifest...
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by Glad.is Admin
Written at least 2,000 years before the Ten Commandments of Moses, the 42 Commandments of Ancient Egypt, the " Ideals of Ma’at," were one of Africa...
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by gladis
Summer Solstice 2021 is June 20 at 9:31 pm mountain time.
The word "Solstice" is derived from the Latin words Sol+systere, meaning "Sun"+ "stan...
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by Glad.is Admin
The Northern Hemisphere receives more daylight than any other day of the year on the summer solstice. This day marks the start of astronomical sum...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Happy Mother’s Day to everyone out there Mothering - a way of being in the world, of nurturing and cultivating the highest within you, so that you ...
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