Fall Equinox: Autumnal Breezes of Gratitude
Bart Everson offers a fall equinox meditation to mark the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere.
Bart Everson offers a fall equinox meditation to mark the start of autumn in the northern hemisphere.
As the North nears Summer Solstice, Bart Everson offers a new guided meditation to celebrate the solar abundance of this moment.
Welcoming the solstice and a back spasm as a moment for spiritual growth.
A story of a monk who understands limits.
Could COVID-19’s shiniest silver lining be a heightened salience of mortality?
What should a daily Gaian meditative practice look like? How about an outdoor meditation three times a day to help us connect with Gaia and our purpose, and to improve our health and well-being at the same time.
Today (December 21st) is Solstice—the shortest day of the year (or longest if you’re in the southern hemisphere). Tomorrow, in the north, days will start to lengthen and the sun will start its rebirth, bringing with it warmth, spring, and new life. Yule—meaning wheel—celebrates this annual solar cycle and passing the darkest point of the year.
Exploring a new wedding tradition that recognizes both Gaia’s central role in all of our relationships and the continuing care that’s necessary to nurture marriage.
This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks to Gaia for making this feast, and our lives possible. And to everyone who has brought joy–both to this day and to our lives. But let’s not do that passively. Our gratitude should be active, sharing these sentiments–and our good fortune–with others.