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Continue reading →: Natureluster
I’m struggling. I miss my forced exercise I got at my old job site because I lived off public transport. I can’t catch public transport now because we’re building the infrastructure. I’m at my heaviest, and I’m searching for a holistic way to deal with my PMDD because the most…
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Continue reading →: Body Shaming – just stop it
Originally posted on Too Fat for a Broomstick: Originally this post was going to be called “Fat Shaming” but no – I’m not going to become one of those close minded people that are so focused on only their own issues that they don’t see what happens to those on…
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Continue reading →: Welcoming the new year
I feel as though this post will be written over a series of days as resolutions is something I’ve never really understood. I’m sure I’ve mentioned previously, but for me my new year begins at Litha, not when the Gregorian calender clicks over. I also don’t understand why many of us…
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Continue reading →: A year that was
I’d like to thank Herne the Hunter, the Pagan Blog Project, and someone at work for pushing me out of so many comfort bubbles this year, I’ve reached a point in life I never thought I’d reach (so never really aspired to get here). This year I’ve come to terms…
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Continue reading →: Exercising with the Gods
Originally posted on Too Fat for a Broomstick: Well, it took us two weeks to put the elliptical trainer together. There were SO many pieces! Between the excess heat and exhaustion getting home from work…two flippen weeks! Needless to say, this year only driving to work – no walking up…
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Continue reading →: Why do you have scars on your arms? #thelinesproject
This week I’ll be drawing six lines on my wrists as awareness for self harm, self injury and suicide among our youth. For the most part, I don’t remember my dark days anymore. It could be because I’m growing up and old memories are replaced with new, or it could…
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Continue reading →: “Four Devotional Practices for Naturalistic Pagans” by Anna Walther
Originally posted on Naturalistic Paganism: Go outside, and experience the weather, woods, waters, and celebrated sites of your place. “Why is it so quiet?” my son asked. “I don’t know,” I replied in a whisper, without knowing why. My children and I were visiting Seiders Springs, limestone artesian springs that…





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