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Continue reading →: 9 Things I Love About My GroveOur rituals are always outside. Always. Diversity. There is an incredible variety across age and economic level. Our youngest guest is 4, our oldest in her early 70s. There are doctors and potters, IT folks and landscapers. We also have a great deal of religious diversity, shaman to christian, atheist to…
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Continue reading →: Meditation MondaysThe guaranteed way to encourage your Indian delivery’s arrival for lunch? Sit down to meditate. Meditation stats for last week: Meditated every single. frickin’. day. Go me! Broke my record of 80 minutes in a week. October is by far the best month I’ve had for meditation since I started keeping…
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Continue reading →: Invasive Plants and Invasion Biology as Destructive Concepts: A Druid’s Perspective
Originally posted on The Druid's Garden: When people talk about plants, one of the common conversations that comes up is whether the plant is native or invasive. Invasive plants have taken on monstrous qualities of epic proportions, and people in organized groups nationwide argue for the eradication of invasive plants…
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Continue reading →: NYC Pilgrimage: Central ParkNew York City has always been something of a touchstone for me, so I decided to make a pilgrimage to three spiritually significant spots: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Central Park. This is the final post in the series. I had actually intended to avoid the park.…








