Darkness Cannot Drive out Darkness: Only Light Can Do That. Hate Cannot Drive out Hate: Only Love Can Do That – Martin Luther King Jr — The Seeds 4 Life

Evil exists. It is undeniable to realize when you look at recent events. We feel anger, sadness, confusion and despair. There is nothing wrong with any of these. The key is to not camp out too long with any of these emotions. Too often, we can choose one that resonates with how we are feeling… via … Continue reading Darkness Cannot Drive out Darkness: Only Light Can Do That. Hate Cannot Drive out Hate: Only Love Can Do That – Martin Luther King Jr — The Seeds 4 Life

What’s In My Cup? Chakra Balancing Tea Blend

Thank you

Magical Crystals

Great info, the background is lovely but it makes your post a little hard to read.

A Druid’s Primer on Land Healing, Part IX: Healing Our Lands Physically, Energetically, and Spiritually

Great post.

Dana's avatarThe Druid's Garden

Alternative Front Yard full of healing and habitat Alternative Front Yard full of healing and habitat!

As I walk through my neighborhood in this quiet Pennsylvania town, I am struck by the contrast. On one hand, many of my neighbor’s lawns are monocropped with grass–one after another, green expanses stretch on and on. Dandelions are quickly sprayed, and uniformity reigns supreme. This is the language of “progress,” the look of industrialization, and the announcement of humanity’s dominance over nature. But yet, on many blocks, one or two households have embraced a different paradigm: kale and strawberries along the front green area between the street and the sidewalk growing for any who want to harvest, pumpkins climbing through hedges, a completely alternative lawn full of herbs that requires loving care, but certainly not mowing. A fully abundant 1/10th of an acre with fruit trees, raised beds, grape arbors, and beautiful carved wooden sculptures. This is a sign, to me…

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A Druid’s Primer on Land Healing, Part VII: Self Care and Land Healing

Thanks for another great post on nature and what we can do to make things better

Dana's avatarThe Druid's Garden

Today’s post continues my long series in land healing (see earlier posts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6), and given the heaviness of the last few weeks of posts, today, I wanted to delve into how to do this healing work and to stay happy, healthy, and sane. Today, I want to explore and voice some of these mental health concerns and share strategies for coping, addressing, and action.  And so, in this post, we’ll look first at some challenges to help us frame these overall issues, including the concept of solstalgia, and then we’ll explore a wide range of ways that we can engage in self-care on these issues: Having the tools and cultivating hope, supporting our adrenals and physical bodies with plants, supporting our souls with healing retreats and escapes, daily protective workings, working with the energies of light and life…

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