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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.
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Natural burials help our Earth, and are getting more popular every year. Sadly, you usually can’t predict when you’ll need to know about natural burials, and the time immediately after a loved one’s death is a very tough time to try to get up to speed, so the time to learn is now. Here’s your chance to learn about them, and to do so from none other than Selena Fox!
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We think of ourselves as a relatively new species, set off from the rest of nature by our brains. And indeed we are both new and different in some ways. But surely the way that bacteria have become integral parts of us, repeating a pattern billions of years old, reminds us what ancient creatures we really are.
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Imagine being in a family of marvels – an aunt who discovered DNA, a nephew who can fly, a cousin who can swim as fast as Olympic swimmers, and more. It’s real! Science shows that all life on Earth is our literal family – and that connection fills me with joy and awe.
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But I was wrong – very wrong. In the blink of an eye the toddler is forever gone, ….
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