How To Practice Spirituality Without Cultural Appropriation | STEP 2 | We Are The Children Of The Witches They Couldn’t Burn
FOR PART 1 of this THREE PART series, click HERE. This ‘thought piece’ was sponsored by KINDOM SHOP The examples of...
Regenerative Sustainability
FOR PART 1 of this THREE PART series, click HERE. This ‘thought piece’ was sponsored by KINDOM SHOP The examples of...
We need to take subordination, economics, and human supremacy out of our language to enhance nature relatedness and regeneration.
It is said that the yoga industry is amongst the most pollutive in the world, as all that stretch we’ve...
This is the first piece in a three-part series on decolonizing your spiritual practices. STEP 1: Arrete, Acknowledge and Apologise...
For me, home is the quality of things under one roof, not the quantity. It’s the feeling created from a...
Soon after I’d announced my shift in narrative – one which would bring me away from writing about lifestyle habits,...
When we think about evolution, it’s often the physical transformation of ‘man’ that we picture – a seemingly random expression...
I’ve been travelling fairly regularly since my late teens, and over the years, have developed a few tricks for keeping...
I lived in London for ten years before moving down to Paris, and still go up once a month to...
This might blow your dang mind (it blew mine), but we could reverse global warming by 1 degree as of...
As you travel through the countryside in Northern Europe, you’ll see wind turbines turning in the distance like fast-paced clocks...
There was once a time when doves were messengers of peace, protected by myth, taboos and religious sensitivities, protected from...
I was at my Dad’s house in the British countryside when this ethically made ring by Shop Siku arrived as...
Before we get lost in the endless enchantments of rewilding, I wanted to first post this piece. I spent the...
When you fly over the familiar patchwork quilt of the world below, looking down through the tiny plastic window of...
The Ancient Greeks divided the word LOVE into seven spokes, each one individually unique yet working in tandem to strengthen...
When you drive through the Canadian Prairies in the early mornings during the months of animated agriculture, slender stalks topped...
I’ve known Hannah Theisen since I began blogging. We’ve never met in person but skyped and written long winded emails...
As a child of the North, the changing of the seasons has always been something I’ve held close. I adore...
For thousands of years, gold has been coveted by human civilizations. Etched into history as the essence of luxury; its...