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I decided to become a certified herbalist, because I just love learning about herbs and all their amazing properties. I have been growing flat leaf parsley for years in my garden. I never thought much about it other than using it for cooking. As I have now chosen to approach life with more of a beginner’s mind, I started wondering about parsley the other day when I went outside to...
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So this is me, at 53. Seven years in a back brace, three spinal surgeries, weeks in a neck brace. I am sharing this because since I was a little girl, I was told all the physical things I couldn’t or shouldn’t do. I was in a back brace, so my parents were a bit justified in saying some of what they did. As I grew, I continued to replay...
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Candles, who doesn’t love them. They are pretty. They smell good. They are a great Feng Shui cure. They can set a mood…but what is in the candles you are burning? I invite you to look at what you are burning into the air you breathe. As with many other products out there, so many contain toxic chemicals you are then releasing into your space. Check your candles to make...
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I don’t know about you, but not much makes me happier than fresh flowers on my nightstand & in my kitchen. Fresh flowers are a very powerful Feng Shui cure. They can be used to bring new, vibrant energy into a space or they can be used to invite in soothing and healing energy. Purples, reds, oranges, yellows all bring in vibrant energy. A bird of paradise arrangement is an...
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Garden Feng Shui The weather is getting warmer and everyone is spending more time outside in their gardens. Did you know you could apply Feng Shui principles outside? Let’s start with Yin & Yang and a few examples of each. YIN Flat, smooth stones A quiet pond Curving forms Cool areas in the garden Overgrown leafy plants Fine textured plants (ferns) Planted areas YANG Jagged rocks Fountain Straight lines Sunny,...
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