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Locality: Beauséjour, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-268-3075



Address: Box 1980 R0E 0C0 Beauséjour, MB, Canada

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Northern Sacred Workshops 29.11.2020

So true ... this is a great book

Northern Sacred Workshops 26.10.2020

Forest Floor: Mycelium and Berries elk hide

Northern Sacred Workshops 18.10.2020

Celtic Tree of Life elk hide

Northern Sacred Workshops 13.10.2020

This is a great opportunity to learn and experience the classic spiritual/shamanic journey method.

Northern Sacred Workshops 21.09.2020

Zucchini is so easy to grow. It's really a survival food. What to do with too much zucchini? Harvest it for use during winter. .

Northern Sacred Workshops 07.09.2020

"'Slow' and 'down' are modes of the soul; they are connective modes, ways of keeping connected to oneself and to one’s environment. 'Slowing downwards' refers t...o more than simply moving slowly, it means growing down towards the roots of one’s being. Instead of outward growth and upward climb, life at times must turn inward and downward in order to grow in other ways. There is a shift to the vertical down that re-turns us to root memories, root metaphors, and timeless things that shape our lives from within. Slowing downwards creates opportunities to dwell more deeply in one’s life, for the home we are looking for in this world is within us all along. The lost home that we are seeking is ourselves; it is the story we carry within our soul." - Michael Meade

Northern Sacred Workshops 01.09.2020

Stillness is vital to the world of the soul. If as you age you become more still, you will discover that stillness can be a great companion. The fragments of yo...ur life will have time to unify, and the places where your soul-shelter is wounded or broken will have time to knit and heal. You will be able to return to yourself. In this stillness, you will engage your soul. Many people miss out on themselves completely as they journey through life. They know others, they know places, they know skills, they know their work, but tragically, they do not know themselves at all. Aging can be a lovely time of ripening when you actually meet yourself, indeed maybe for the first time. There are beautiful lines from T. S. Eliot that say: 'And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.' JOHN O'DONOHUE Excerpt from his book, Anam Cara Ordering Info: https://johnodonohue.com/store County Kerry, Ireland Photo: Ann Cahill