In the spirit of spring, let's embark on a journey of rediscovery, seeking to restore lost traditions and ancestral practices that honored the profound interconnection with all living beings. As the season unfolds with its promise of renewal and growth, let's draw inspiration from the wisdom of our ancestors who understood the sacredness of Earth and the reciprocity of gratitude. Let's rekindle the flames of ancient ceremonies, weaving together threads of remembrance and reverence for the natural world. In the heart of the springtime, let's gather together in gratitude ceremonies, offering prayers of thanks for the abundant gifts bestowed upon us by Earth. Let's create sacred spaces where we can pause and reflect on the blessings of nature, from the nourishing soil beneath our feet to the boundless sky above. Let's honor the complex web of life that sustains us all, acknowledging our interconnectedness with the plants, animals, and elements that coexist harmoniously in this intricate tapestry of existence. Through the practice of gratitude, we not only nourish our souls but also cultivate a deeper sense of belonging and purpose within the natural world. Let's reclaim our ancestral heritage as guardians of Earth, embracing our role as stewards entrusted with the care of this sacred planet. Let's walk gently upon the land, guided by the timeless wisdom of our ancestors, and let our gratitude ceremonies serve as a beacon of light, illuminating the path towards a more harmonious and sustainable future for generations to come. #GratitudeCeremony #SpringBlessings . . . . . . . . . . . . Video by I Am Sorin @ Pexels
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Winter Solstice: Time to Reflect and Reset Tomorrow marks the Winter Solstice (December 21st), the shortest day and longest night of the year. From here, the days grow brighter and longer—nature’s gentle reminder that even in our darkest moments, the light will always return. For me, the solstice is the real time to reflect, reset, and start fresh. While many wait for New Year’s Day, I prefer to align with nature’s rhythm: ✨ Saying goodbye to what no longer serves us. ✨ Thanking the darkness for its lessons. ✨ Looking ahead with clarity to what we want the next six months to look like. Fun Solstice Fact: Ancient cultures celebrated this day with fire and feasts to honor the rebirth of the sun! The Romans held festivals like Saturnalia, while the druids gathered at sacred sites like Stonehenge to mark the turning point toward brighter days. Ready to reflect and reset? Click the link below for your FREE guide: 📖 Journal prompts for deep reflection. 🔥 Simple rituals to release & embrace. 🎁 A special bonus gift to help you step into this new season with purpose. This is your new beginning… https://lnkd.in/evRXuCA4 Hugs Tara xx #WinterSolstice #ReflectAndReset #EmbraceTheLight #SeasonOfGrowth #WinterVibes #NatureWisdom #NewBeginnings #SolsticeMagic #MindfulLiving #YearEndReflections #GratefulHeart
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✨ Winter Solstice Blessings: Honoring the Sacred Light Within ✨ On this longest night, at the Winter Solstice, we pause to honor the turning of the seasons—a sacred moment where darkness embraces the returning light. The Winter Solstice invites us to slow down, reflect deeply, and reconnect with the eternal wisdom within and around us. This is a time for transformation, where the seeds of renewal are sown, ready to blossom as the light grows stronger. It is a reminder that in stillness and darkness, profound healing and new beginnings are birthed. At Birthing an Ancient Future, we carry this sacred spirit forward, weaving ancient wisdom and modern science to guide humanity toward peace, connection, and healing. As we step into the New Year, we invite you to join us on our ongoing powerful journeys of transformation, across 2025. As the Winter Solstice marks a return to the light, we also celebrate the joy and warmth of the holiday season—a time to gather in love, reflect on the year past, and welcome the opportunities of the year ahead. May this Christmas / holiday period and new calendar year bring peace, renewal, and inspiration to all - uniting us as we step into a brighter, more connected future as stewards of a new earth. Join our new initiative of calling in a Multidisciplinary Council of Peace-Builders - our baby to be born in 2025 with many new activities, events, and upcoming trainings. From inner work to global peace - become the change that you want to see in the world. May Peace Prevail on Earth. 🌍 Stay updated on our further news on our Calling in the Peace-Builders of the Ancient Future https://lnkd.in/dYzMjurs With infinite gratitude, Dr Regina U Hess Visionary Founder/Director Birthing an Ancient Future Multi-disciplinary Council of Peace-Builders & Team 🌟 Together, we are the light. 🌟 #WinterSolstice #BirthingAnAncientFuture #GlobalPeaceBuilding #DrReginaUHess #ShamanicWisdom #HealingJourney LinkedIn #PeaceBuildersTraining #AncientWisdomModernScience #Shamanism
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✨ Winter Solstice Blessings: Honoring the Sacred Light Within ✨ On this longest night, at the Winter Solstice, we pause to honor the turning of the seasons—a sacred moment where darkness embraces the returning light. The Winter Solstice invites us to slow down, reflect deeply, and reconnect with the eternal wisdom within and around us. This is a time for transformation, where the seeds of renewal are sown, ready to blossom as the light grows stronger. It is a reminder that in stillness and darkness, profound healing and new beginnings are birthed. At Birthing an Ancient Future, we carry this sacred spirit forward, weaving ancient wisdom and modern science to guide humanity toward peace, connection, and healing. As we step into the New Year, we invite you to join us on our ongoing powerful journeys of transformation, across 2025. As the Winter Solstice marks a return to the light, we also celebrate the joy and warmth of the holiday season—a time to gather in love, reflect on the year past, and welcome the opportunities of the year ahead. May this Christmas / holiday period and new calendar year bring peace, renewal, and inspiration to all - uniting us as we step into a brighter, more connected future as stewards of a new earth. Join our new initiative of calling in a Multidisciplinary Council of Peace-Builders - our baby to be born in 2025 with many new activities, events, and upcoming trainings. From inner work to global peace - become the change that you want to see in the world. May Peace Prevail on Earth. 🌍 Stay updated on our further news on our Calling in the Peace-Builders of the Ancient Future https://lnkd.in/dYzMjurs With infinite gratitude, Dr Regina U Hess Visionary Founder/Director Birthing an Ancient Future Multi-disciplinary Council of Peace-Builders & Team 🌟 Together, we are the light. 🌟 #WinterSolstice #BirthingAnAncientFuture #GlobalPeaceBuilding #DrReginaUHess #ShamanicWisdom #HealingJourney LinkedIn #PeaceBuildersTraining #AncientWisdomModernScience #Shamanism
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The Earth's Treasure: Unveiling the Healing Powers of Brown Crystals From centuries-old traditions to modern spiritual practices, brown crystals have been revered for their healing potential and diverse applications. Let's delve into the captivating world of brown crystals, exploring their healing properties, uses, and the myriad benefits they offer to those who seek balance and harmony. Unveiling the Essence of Brown Crystals: Brown crystals encompass a spectrum of hues, ranging from rich earthy tones to deep chocolatey shades, each reflecting the essence of the Earth's nurturing energies. These crystals are imbued with a sense of stability and security, fostering a profound connection to the natural world and grounding individuals in times of chaos and uncertainty. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g_ZM6yFy
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This holiday season, let the warm glow of luminarias illuminate your spirit! ✨ We've placed luminarias on top of Casa Lou in celebration of this beautiful Southwestern tradition. Here's a brief history of luminarias: Ancient Roots: Luminarias, or farolitos ("little lanterns"), originated centuries ago in the American Southwest, evolving from simple bonfires used to guide travelers. Pueblo Influence: Pueblo Native Americans adapted this practice, incorporating candles and sand into clay pots for spiritual rituals, predating Christmas. Spanish Colonization: Spanish colonists integrated Catholic traditions, associating luminarias with guiding the Christ child's spirit on Christmas Eve. Railroad's Role: The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway helped popularize luminarias throughout the Southwest in the late 1800s. Modern Evolution: Luminarias transitioned from bonfires and clay pots to the familiar brown paper bags with candles we see today . They are now used for various celebrations beyond Christmas. Today, luminarias symbolize the light of Christ, overcoming darkness, family traditions, and the simple joys of the holiday season. #CasaLouCardenas #Longmont #Luminarias #HolidayTradition #SouthwesternCulture #HolidaySpirit
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Nature is an important part of human life. The relation between man and nature is friendly and integral and inseparable. We worship nature by considering nature as a religion, that is, God. A person can feel happy and happy only in the shadow of nature. Nature has also been a favorite subject for poets, writers, and painters since ancient times. Nature has given us valuable gifts. Water, air, land, trees, forest, mountains, river, sun, moon, sky, sea is all the things of nature. We should enjoy its beauty without disturbing the balance of nature. It should be our endeavor to keep its appearance beautiful and prevent its destruction. So that we can enjoy it easily. The Earth we live in abounds with wonders, mysteries and miracles. Out of these, the most spectacular, spontaneous and splendid is what we call “Nature”. Mother Nature with unending powers to protect life when it should or uproot life if it must. The given paragraphs will give us a better idea of the diverse elements and forms found in nature.God is the creator of this beautiful nature of ours. We must maintain balance without tampering with its original form. It should be enjoyed by acknowledging divine power and invisibility..Nature is an important and integral part of mankind. It is one of the greatest blessings for human life; however, nowadays humans fail to recognize it as one. Nature has been an inspiration for numerous poets, writers, artists and more of yesteryears. This remarkable creation inspired them to write poems and stories in the glory of it. They truly valued nature which reflects in their works even today. Essentially, nature is everything we are surrounded by like the water we drink, the air we breathe, the sun we soak in, the birds we hear chirping, the moon we gaze at and more. Above all, it is rich and vibrant and consists of both living and non-living things. Therefore, people of the modern age should also learn something from people of yesteryear and start valuing nature before it gets too late. Nature has been in existence long before humans and ever since it has taken care of mankind and nourished it forever. #naturelover #environment #climate #savenature #savetrees
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Sacred Sunday Act 33 Autumn Equinox, a time of deepening and releasing. Liminal spaces grow luminous. Let us heal and change like the trees, shedding, releasing our future fuel. Let's become like compost and go into the richness of ourselves to heal. 🍂🌳🍁 Listening to many of you it feels like a challenge to keep going with your sacred practices.Keep your practices simple. Don't forget to breathe. Be gentle. It takes energy to heal , change habits, and deeply held negative beliefs that you have been taught about yourself. To live an animistic and shamanic life will bring healing , rootedness within, and wholeness. Connection. Tend to your heart friends. Let us hold peace in our hearts for all the worlds of the Earth that does not know it at this time. #peace #roses @followers 🌍 Suggestion; Today, take a few moments to go out in nature. Hands on your belly and breathe. Feet on the Earth, whether through soil or pavement, and say 'Hello Grandmother Earth '. Wiggle those toes in your shoes and say hello to the hidden realms, the guardians of place. Let yourself imagine/visualise yourself as a tree putting roots in the Earth, "grounding.""Do this as often as you need. Life in its many forms, we are all connected. 🌍 🌟 #ecology #plants #earth #sustainable #consciousness #spirituality #connection #pollinators #bees #harvest #nofoodpoverty #gratitude #peace #heart #breathwork #trees #grounding #sacred #animism #shamaniclife #woodlands #trees #breathwork #ceremony #climatechange #love #healing #guardians #otherworld
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The Winter Solstice & Yule are deeply interconnected events rooted in astronomical phenomena and ancient traditions: May you find peace in the promise of the solstice night, That each day forward is blessed with more light. That the cycle of nature, unbroken and true, Brings faith to your soul and wellbeing to you… . The Winter Solstice, which occurs on or around December 21 in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. This happens because the Earth’s axial tilt places the Sun at its lowest point in the sky relative to the equator. . The solstice has been celebrated by various civilizations as a turning point, symbolizing the return of the light and the lengthening of days. It holds spiritual and cultural importance for them: - Stonehenge: Ancient peoples built monuments like Stonehenge to align with the solstice - Roman Saturnalia: A week-long festival of feasting and gift-giving honoring Saturn, the god of agriculture - Indigenous Celebrations: Many indigenous cultures observe solstice rituals tied to nature’s cycles. . Yule is a Pagan festival that originated in Northern Europe, particularly among the Germanic and Norse peoples. It corresponds with the Winter Solstice and celebrates the rebirth of the Sun. A large log was burned in the hearth, symbolizing warmth, light, and protection. Today, some celebrate with Yule log cakes. Holly, ivy, and mistletoe were used to decorate homes, symbolizing life and resilience during winter. Families gathered to feast and share stories, honoring the cycles of life and the promise of spring. . In modern Pagan and Wiccan traditions, Yule is part of the Wheel of the Year and is celebrated as a time of renewal, reflection, and gratitude for nature’s cycles. Both the Winter Solstice and Yule remind us of the eternal balance of light and dark and the cycles of life, encouraging hope and renewal as days begin to grow longer. When it comes to me, I am just glad it snows and gets fresher 🥰 what about you? . Artwork from Google . #newseries #thejarofthoughts #wintersolstice #welcomewinter #happyyule #wheeloftheyear #yuleblessings #wintermagic #marishasblog
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Sacred Sunday Act #31 Summers ripeness is growing...🌸 Listening to many of you it feels like a challenge to keep going with your sacred practices.Keep your practices simple. Don't forget to breathe. Be gentle. It takes energy to heal , change habits, and deeply held negative beliefs that you have been taught about yourself. To live an animistic and shamanic life will bring healing , rootedness within, and wholeness. Connection. Tend to your heart friends. Let us hold peace in our hearts for all the worlds of the Earth that does not know it at this time. #peace #summervibes #roses 🌍 Suggestion; Today, take a few moments to go out in nature. Hands on your belly and breathe. Feet on the Earth, whether through soil or pavement, and say 'Hello Grandmother Earth '. Wiggle those toes in your shoes and say hello to the hidden realms, the guardians of place. Let yourself imagine/visualise yourself as a tree putting roots in the Earth, "grounding.""Do this as often as you need. Life in its many forms, we are all connected. 🌍 🌟 #ecology #plants #earth #sustainable #consciousness #spirituality #connection #pollinators #bees #harvest #nofoodpoverty #gratitude #peace #heart #breathwork #trees #grounding #sacred #animism #shamaniclife #woodlands #trees #breathwork #ceremony #climatechange #love #healing #guardians #otherworld #dreaming
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