Blue is the color of spirituality, intuition, inspiration and inner peace. It is also associated with sadness and depression (the “blues”). In healing blue is used for cooling and calming, both physically and mentally. In the aura blue indicates serenity, contentment and spiritual development....
Discover the intuitive art of cartomancy using playing cards, while immersing in the emotional depth and spiritual meaning of the colour blue—held within a ritual-infused, artful space. In this two-part day retreat, designed with the spirit of an artist residency, we’ll engage in guided cre...
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and the upper like the lower, and when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be male nor the female be female, when you make eyes in place of an eye, a hand in place of a hand, a foot in place ...
I knew this in my head. I had been told many stories, read books, seen movies, spoken to people, did “brown eyes / blue eyes training” etc. I thought I was fairly aware of racism but the experience this week enabled me to “conoscere” or experience that I truly do not know. ...
In color therapy blue is seen as a ‘cold’ color that can be used to help you become more peaceful, and it is therefore recommended for meditation. You are part of the hologram of life, surrounded by an aura or energy field that radiates distinct colour and vibrations… More of each of...
"Scott is like an antenna to help you connect to a deeper healing force." ~ Shauna MacDonald For me, I felt awash with the most magnificent turquoise blue colour that eventually turned into a darker bright blue, like the shades in the Caribbean Sea. Then, images of my grandmother flooded...
Much research has been done in recent decades that links dreams with personal growth, emotions, and learning that helps to convey how dreams have meaning for the dreamer (see MalinowskiCitation2021for a review), but there has been little empirical qualitative research of which we are aware that...
Religion, culture, and social norms have layered meaning and expectations onto this social institution, particularly around gender roles, work, sexuality and the procreation of children. Couples now, have greater opportunity to redefine their relationships on their own terms (within existing cultural con...
Glycine comes from the ancient greek meaning sweet or syrupy because the sap has those attributes. Wisteria comes from the name of a physicien and anatomist in Philadelphia – Caspar Wistar 1761-1818 – a friend of Thomas Jefferson and, at one point, the president of The Society of Abolition...