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by Glad.is Admin
This might be the best six minutes you'll have today!
Pre "Fantastic Fungi," Louis Schwatzberg directed a series for Netflix called "Moving Art,"...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Many spiritual traditions throughout history have given special importance to the moon, believing its various cycles affect our moods and physical ...
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by Nikki Eisinger
What are intention candles?
Intention candles are candles that create focus, and encourage presence and empowerment through the power of visual...
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by Nikki Eisinger
The egg, as a symbol of life, fertility, purity and eternity, has been prominent in the rituals, traditions and beliefs of people around the world,...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Candle gazing helps you set intentions, benefits your vision, cognitive and memory function, yoga and meditation practices, and more.
Can...
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by Nikki Eisinger
This time of year many of us find ourselves automatically engaging in some sort of spring ritual. We've got spring break, spring fever, and of cour...
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by Nikki Eisinger
For thousands of years, many traditions, and our own ancestors, have celebrated Spring Equinox as a time of fertility, rebirth of life and energy –...
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by Glad.is Admin
The Integratron is a 38-foot high, 50-foot diameter, non-metallic structure (not one nail!) designed by the engineer George Van Tassel as a "rejuv...
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by Nikki Eisinger
Looking for simple, earth-based activities to celebrate the Thirteen Days of Winter Solstice, (or Thirteen Days of Yule?) Katie Poe, of Laughing Co...
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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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