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Interested in nature or peacemaking ? Check out Jon Young

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She past away at the 28. of May 2009 peaceful without pains.
We don’t organize an official announced funeral,
we plan to bring the ash back to Kythera.
About Juliette
Juliette de Bairacli Levy is a world renowned herbalist, author, breeder of Afghan hounds, friend of the Gypsies, traveller in search of herbal wisdom, and the pioneer of [...]

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“Throughout eastern Asia the square signifies Earth, the circle refers to Heaven, and the triangle is the potential of Humankind to stand on the Earth and reach toward Heaven – both physically and metaphorically.”
Zen and the Art
of Chinese Medicine
by Steven Alpern, L.Ac.
The scroll of Zen Buddhist monk Sengai (1750-1838) entitled Circle, Triangle, and Square is [...]

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Bethany Staffieri ~ has been a long standing friend.
I first met Bethany when I was a guest instructor for Tom
Brown’s Tracker School. From Bethany’s first class with
Lifesong, her passion for nature and wild plants was
evident in her desire to [...]

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Copaiba oil has a long history of use in South America, where it has traditionally been used as a topical remedy to help clear up skin problems including dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, rashes, herpes, insect bites, injuries, wounds and boils.
Amazonian healers also recommend diluted copaiba oil for internal use as a treatment for a wide range [...]

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Costa Rica Fresh is the brain child of Tricia Stapelton.
Tricia began this project of building a farmer network of small sustinable producers, selling cooperatively to discerning consumers of the Osa Penninsula in 2004. Since that time service has expanded to cover Chirripo to the Golfo Dulce.
Costa Rica Fresh is a small distribution network [...]

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Fall Equinox, also known as Mabon, occurs in the middle of September. It is the main harvest festival of the Wiccan calendar and marks the beginning of Autumn. The Goddess manifests in Her Bountiful Mother aspects. The God emerges as the Corn King and Harvest Lord. Colors are Orange, Dark Red, Yellow, Indigo, and Brown. [...]

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I tried this recipe last night and what a treat. The combined sweet, smokyness of grilled peaches against bitter greens and blue cheese made a delicious end to the day. I sat and watched the sunset over the Pacific ocean feeling content and happy. I love summer and outdoor grilling adventures. [...]

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Watermelon is one of America’s all-time favorite foods. You can find it at almost every summer picnic or outdoor party and in the produce section of most food markets. The average American eats about 15 pounds of watermelon a year.
Although many people think of watermelon as a fruit, it is also considered a vegetable by [...]

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