Check out this Medicine Wheel Presentation by Nikol Roubidoux, with EBSAT, on Monday Night November 11th, 8 pm EST!

Because our Wheel of the Year is a obvious observation of the seasons, it’s reflected in culture after culture the world over.  So while it’s not a surprise, it’s wonderful to see the parallels with the Native American Medicine Wheel.  Here’s a great talk on this subject, coming up tomorrow night!  Note that this is at 8 pm EST.

Nikol Roubidoux & The Medicine Wheel

Nikol Roubidoux will describe the many layers and teachings of the Medicine Wheel. The wheel is divided into four areas – Mental, Spiritual, Physical, and Emotional. The circle represents balance, connection, and the continuous nature of all creation. A system of teachings and visual tool for passing down indigenous cultural knowledge.

The Earth Based Spirituality Action Team

This will be the monthly meeting of the Earth Based Spirituality Action Team – a collection of Pagans working towards slowing climate change, especially though putting a fair price on carbon emissions.  The facebook event link is here

All are welcome to attend via Zoom:

Zoom Link

or, open the Zoom app and enter the Meeting ID and Passcode:
Meeting ID: 890 3027 2698
Passcode: CCL

You are also welcome to join the non-partisan Citizen’s Lobby Group and the Earth-based Spirituality Action Team.

The Earth Based Spirituality Action Team (a chapter of the Climate Change Lobby – CCL) was announced here on the Naturalistic Paganism blog in 2019.   The CCL may be one of the biggest parts of the multi-pronged effort needed if we are going to significantly slow climate change. Here is a quick overview for those of us not already involved.
Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a grassroots nonprofit started here in the United States about ten years ago, which has grown into a into a global organization. Everyone — well, almost everyone — acknowledges we have a huge problem with how we humans pump so much carbon into the atmosphere, in industrialized societies. Everyone knows we need to limit these emissions, but how? One solution that has emerged as the most credible is called “carbon fee and dividend.” The idea is you put a price on carbon pollution, collect a fee from the polluters, and then pay that back to the citizens. That puts economic pressure to change the footing of our economy, and helps the common person cope with the changes. It may only be one piece of the puzzle, but it’s a pretty big piece. That’s the solution that Citizens’ Climate Lobby advocates.
 By Jon Cleland Host, a member of the EBSAT.