I love November. It is the calm before the Christmas storm, in my opinion! It is a wonderful time to embrace some quiet when you can. While it's always important to practice gratitude throughout the year, November is also an excellent reminder to bring us back into that daily practice. With regular intention, our hearts… Continue reading Gratitude and Essential Oils
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The Elements of Fall
Fall is ablaze with color from the leaves, pumpkins, and flowers. They pop even more when the backdrop is a bright blue cloudless sky. The leaves peak their seasonal hues and then begin to fall around us. They are a sign of transformation and a reminder of the changes that are to come. The greens… Continue reading The Elements of Fall
Supermoon Salt Scrub
October 6th-7th is the Harvest Supermoon. This season is traditionally a time of gathering, when we can take stock of the seeds that we've sown. We express gratitude for the fruits of our labor, and then we prune back the stagnant growth. It is a powerful time to find answers with journaling. What areas of… Continue reading Supermoon Salt Scrub
Homemade Pickle Recipe: Save This One!
Pickles are synonymous with summer. When I taste them, I think of barbeques and warm sunshine. And if you make your own pickles, that means you can use freshly picked cucumbers, seasonally grown, and direct from a summer garden. Whether you cultivate your own garden or visit a farmers' market, those cukes you slice are… Continue reading Homemade Pickle Recipe: Save This One!
Easy Moisturizer with Frankincense
Frankincense is a well-loved and favorite essential oil that’s been embraced for thousands of years. Just like we today refer to Lavender as "the Swiss Army Knife" of oils, Frankincense during Biblical times was viewed in the same way. It was used for everything, for worship, cleansing, embalming, perfume, sickness, and more. Frankincense promotes glowing… Continue reading Easy Moisturizer with Frankincense
Spring Cleaning: Amazing but Why?
As April begins, we tend to gravitate towards the flutter of spring cleaning. It does feel amazing to air out the house and organize closets, but what is the draw for us to do so at this time of year? There are some historical connections based in religions that evoke spring cleaning tasks as well.… Continue reading Spring Cleaning: Amazing but Why?
St. Patrick and the Celtic Cross
After making dozens of shepherd's pies, hosting over a decade of Irish parties in March, and drinking my share of whiskey, I finally learned recently that St. Patrick was born outside the Emerald Isle. St. Patrick, or Maewyn Succat was born in the 4th century in Roman Britian. He was captured by Irish pirates and… Continue reading St. Patrick and the Celtic Cross
Hand Salve with Essential Oils
Raise your dry and cracked hand if winter has not been kind to your skin! Even though spring is almost here, my hands need help because their "reserve" is gone. Moisture is quickly lost, and it seems to take multiple applications of a product to get the dryness to subside. This hand salve contains only… Continue reading Hand Salve with Essential Oils
Honey Citrus Mint Tea at Home
I admit that I’m a coffee fanatic! I love a good Americano! But there are times where I order the Honey Citrus Mint hot tea from Starbucks, and it’s like a special treat. This warm beverage steeps two different types of tea bags. Then it is sweetened with honey and flavored with a splash of… Continue reading Honey Citrus Mint Tea at Home
Imbolc Essential Oils
Imbolc is the sacred midpoint between winter and spring. It’s the celebration of the return of the light and the turning over of nature from February 1st through the 3rd. There is more light in the day as the afternoon seems a bit longer with sunlight. Imbolc means “in the belly.” Traditionally, Imbolc represents the… Continue reading Imbolc Essential Oils