It’s OK to Cry
The world can often be a demanding and overwhelming place, constantly pressuring us to suppress our emotions. We are taught from a young age to put on a brave face, to hide our tears, and to keep our feelings locked away. But what happens when we do let go? When we allow ourselves to feel vulnerable and embrace our emotions?
Imbolc: Blessings, Rituals & Meaning
Imbolc, also known as Candlemas or Brigid's Day, is a sacred celebration that marks the midpoint between the winter solstice and the vernal equinox. It embodies the increasing daylight and the gradual return of warmth, beckoning us to witness the tender shoots pushing through the soil, mirroring the inner awakening that unfolds within ourselves. As nature readies itself for renewal, so too do we prepare to embrace the burgeoning light within.
Taking Care of Others is a Wonderful Part of Life
Life after cancer treatment can be a daunting and challenging journey for women who have battled through difficult times. However, with the support and assistance of our community, we believe that these women have the opportunity to heal and thrive. Our organization is dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment where women can adjust to life after treatment ends.
At A Juncture Of Quiet Introspection
The turning of the seasons is a constant reminder of the cyclical nature of life. As winter settles in and blankets the world in its icy embrace, we find ourselves at a juncture where introspection becomes inevitable. The hush that accompanies this season is not merely a pause but rather a canvas for our thoughts to blossom, patiently awaiting the arrival of spring.
Healing Our Ancestral Lineage
Our ancestors play a significant role in shaping who we are today. Their experiences, traumas, and triumphs are imprinted in our DNA, influencing our thoughts, behaviors, and beliefs. While some of these ancestral imprints may be positive, others can be limiting and even harmful. This is where ancestral lineage healing comes in.