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The Queen’s Chronicles: WHAT THE GROUNDHOG SAW February 2 is the exact halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. It is the winter midpoint or cross-quarter day. The duskiest, coldest season is now officially half over! Though the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, the day with the fewest sunlit hours, is the time when the sun reaches its nadir and begins its return journey back toward us in the Northern Hemisphere,... Read More
Ritual Making for a New Year and a New Decade of learning and loving is a very natural extension of myself. It amazes me how creative energy and spiritual energy overlap in my everyday life experiences. The area of ritual making at this time of year is immersed in the creative journaling and altered art journaling part of me; I am so grateful for an art studio where I have all of my supplies and papers of all colors and canvases to begin the ritual of creative processing. ... Read More
Learning about 2010 Within Numerology, 2010 is a #3 Universal Year. The theme of this year generally revolves around socializing, change, growth, creativity and opportunity. In order to fully understand what the #3 year can mean, you will want to find ways to connect with the energy of the #3. There are many ways in which you can do this for yourself, such as: Attend sporting events - connect with and feel the celebratory nature of the event. Read books about celebratory times and feel... Read More
Gift the Gift of Self to Self Experience the Compassion of the Beloved A Free Holiday TeleSeminar from Emily Hanlon Tuesday, December 15 at 7-9 pm eastern time Who is the Beloved? You! Your Inner,True Self. Who are you beyond ego and persona? Where is your compassion for self? Your love and joy in self? What is the Song of Your Soul? Join me as we explore the incredible journey to the Beloved this holiday season. December 15 at 7 pm eastern time. This teleSeminar is... Read More
I extend all manner of spooky greetings for these three days of the dead: October 31 Halloween November 1 All Saints Day November 2 All Soul's Day or Dia de los Muertos. Halloween descends from Samhain, the most significant holiday of the Celtic calendar. Being a pastoral people, the Celts counted their seasons according to the needs of their cattle and sheep, rather than the agricultural seasons that farmers might mark. The year was divided into summer, when the herds are le... Read More
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