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Category: Lifestyle
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Remembering Earth Family
Capitalism has convinced us to think, that we don’t need the humble mink. Nor the rhino, tiger, or chimpanzee; or any animal that lives under the sea; not a bird, bee, or butterfly, any creature from the sky. All of Earth’s animals could die, and we would barely blink an eye. Plant, tree, and funghi;…
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Wild Green Power Smoothie
We’re big green smoothie lovers. Like gotta-have-one-daily kinda lovin’. Though the colour can be enough to intimidate some (personally, we are obsessed with the green, just look at all that prana baby). Once you’ve felt the zingy lifeforce one of these bad boys lights up in your cells, there’s a good chance you could be…
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Slow down, child
Unbeknownst to me, precisely as the UK went into nationwide lockdown, I began a solo vision quest isolated in nature. As the world stilled, I expected to be guided towards what more I could do to be of service to the world during these interesting times. To my half-surprise half-knowing, I actually received something quite…
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Creamy Pumpkin Coconut Soup (Oil Free)
Creamy Pumpkin Soup A delicious and lightly spiced autumnal pumpkin soup. A creamy and comforting injection of colour and immune-boosting nutrients to keep you going through the winter months. Use homemade coconut milk or oat cream to make this recipe zerowaste. 1 Large pumpkin 4 cloves Garlic (to roast whole) 1 White onion 2…
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Plant consciousness: A shaman, a hallucinogenic tea, and the global ecological crisis
We believe that plant medicines are powerful allies for the global awakening, helping many people to expand their awareness, shed conditioning, address fears, process trauma, heal themselves, realise truth, and take action in the face of the ever-more rapidly approaching ecological crisis. These medicines are living gifts from the Earth that should be treated with…
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The nightmare of factory farming
‘Farm animals feel pleasure and sadness, excitement and resentment, depression, fear and pain. They are far more aware and intelligent than we ever imagined. They are individuals in their own right.’ – Jane Goodall Last night I had a new nightmare. I was trapped in a maze of metal bars as…
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Focusing your energy
‘Find your medicine and use it’ As part of my spring energetic reset, I’m integrating the Aries new moon energy into my morning ritual with a medicinal mushroom & cacao spiced elixir, breathwork, time in nature, movement, journaling, and healing music. Plant allies can help us heal, get clear, find our inner voice, connect to…
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20 Tips for adopting a zero waste lifestyle
What is zero-waste? Simply put, zero-waste living is about sending as little into landfill or incinerators as possible. In the words of the Zero Waste International Alliance (ZWIA), Zero Waste is a goal that is ethical, economical, efficient and visionary, to guide people in changing their lifestyles and practices to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where…
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Attuning to the seasons
Using Earth’s energetic shifts to help cleanse and detoxify As I become increasingly sensitive to Earth’s energy and each new season stimulates palpable changes in my own body, and the more aware I am of just how connected our physical vehicles are to the planet. Spring is ubiquitously considered a time of renewal and rebirth. Leading up…
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What is ceremonial cacao?
Cacao refers to the raw bean-like seeds of the theobroma cacao tree. The magic this seed can hold often becomes diluted when it is unfairly traded and made into processed chocolate. Unlike conventional chocolate bars or even raw cacao powders, ceremonial cacao preserves the spirit, active ingredients, and nutrient rich butter are preserved. Instead of…
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Why Ahimsa Plant Healing?
Ahimsa The concept of ahimsa has roots in Eastern spirituality and yogic traditions, and has since found rich and multi-faceted expressions within different communities, but it remains relevant to how we live our lives today. We can embody ahimsa by striving to cause the least pain possible, treading lightly on the Earth, choosing a sustainable…