While the reality of war is fresh on our minds, we remain heartened by the solidarity with Ukraine as people around the globe demand an end to war in general. Seek out all sides of the story while standing strong in your moral foundations. Get curious about the villains as well as the victims. Don’t be afraid to let events taking place in other parts of the world affect day-to-day life.
Read MoreSince our last update at the beginning of October, we have crocheted, knitted, and woven 593,542 yards of yarn, which means we are making it through almost 150,000 yards in a month. That’s excellent!
Read MoreHaving been in survival mode for so long, it’s easy to let magic go by the wayside. Altars go untended; ceremonies remain unplanned. But, now that February has arrived, let’s turn our tides toward optimism and reestablish the magical routines that give us power.
Read MoreSince it happens only once a year for the whole flock, shearing is a day of gathering, participation, celebration, harvest, and shared labor. There are few things I’ve experienced that cultivate a village atmosphere the way gathering around sheep does.
Read MoreEven doing the right thing—if you do it for too long—will create unforeseen costs in fatigue, burnout, and resentment. Pass the buck where you can and dive beneath the cresting waves of others’ unprocessed emotions.
Read MoreTake this next month to honor what has been lost, rediscover what you have access to, and play with what arises. Accept emotions as they come and trust that they are part of the path toward greater understanding and awareness. This, too, will end and lead to yet another beginning.
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