Round and round the earth is turning
Winter is the time to think of the seeds you would like to sow come springtime.
Spring is the baby, new growth, a nice time to start new projects, to do the sowing.
Summer is to reap what you have sown, live outside, in full bloom, with energy, adventure and light alongside you always.
Autumn is for integration. Beginning with the harvest, Lughnasadh,... See more
Spring is the baby, new growth, a nice time to start new projects, to do the sowing.
Summer is to reap what you have sown, live outside, in full bloom, with energy, adventure and light alongside you always.
Autumn is for integration. Beginning with the harvest, Lughnasadh,... See more
Round and round the earth is turning
Winter causes pain to nature—for instance, trees shed their leaves primarily to survive harsh external conditions. They conserve water, save energy on new growth, entering a dormant state where they don’t need to photosynthesize. When nature feels pain, as it does in winter, it turns inwards to sustain its lifeforce energy. Thus, showing to us... See more