Embrace impermanence in November

Welcome to November! Did you trick or treat last night? These days Halloween is not associated to religion but is still very popular excuse to light candles, carve pumpkins, dress up, have fun and eat lots of sweets! But did you know that Halloween originates from the Celtic celebrations of Samhain? On 31 Oct/1 NovRead more ⟶

Letting go in October

Just as the trees let go of their leaves in October, not mourning the loss of summer, but instead letting go in trust and believing that new growth will come, you are invited in October to let go – clear out space and prepare yourself for the quieter, shorter days to come and trust thatRead more ⟶

Alignment in August

Happy 1st August! The Romans gave this 8th month of the calendar year its name in honour of their emperor Augustus Ceasar, but the Anglo-Saxons called it Weod month because they acknowledged and celebrated that the weeds flourished as much as the plants in the summer month of August – the balance and alignment ofRead more ⟶