• “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them…” Matthew 7:12 ESV The Law of Attraction ties in with the Law of Vibration, in that whatever we give out, we get back in return. The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one wants to be treated. Various… Read.

  • The Law of Vibration states that everything in the universe is in a constant state of movement. We refer to these movements as vibration, and the speed or rate at which something vibrates is called its frequency. The only difference between one object and another is the rate of its vibration. According to existing research,… Read.

  • The Law of Divine Oneness teaches that all life is interconnected. Recognising our shared humanity inspires empathy, compassion and kindness, replacing judgment with understanding. By caring for people, animals and the Earth, we enrich both our own lives and the world around us. πŸŒπŸ’™ Read.

  • 🌿 Mind β€’ Body β€’ Spirit 🌿 True wellbeing isn’t found in focusing on just one part of ourselves. 🧠 The Mind needs knowledge, reflection, and peace from unnecessary worry. πŸ’ͺ The Body needs movement, nourishment, rest, and connection with the natural world. ✨ The Spirit needs purpose, meaning, gratitude, and a sense of belonging… Read.

  • The relationship between humans and wolves first occurred approximately 33,000 years ago based on DNA and fossil evidence. Dogs from southern East Asia have significantly higher genetic diversity compared to other populations, and are the most basal group relating to gray wolves, indicating an ancient origin of domestic dogs in southern East Asia 33 000… Read.

  • As Solstice is celebrated today, Saturday 21 December 2024, let’s consider the significance of this event. The actual time of the Solstice this year is in just under 4 1/2 hours at 9:21 GMT (at the time of writing). The Earth is actually closest to the Sun – at its Perihelion – about 2 weeks… Read.

  • Whilst we are familiar with Samhain, which originates in Ireland and Scotland, we should also acknowledge Calan Gaeaf, an ancient Welsh celebration with lots of similarities with Samhain and Halloween. Calan Gaeaf is the name of the first day of winter in Wales, observed on 1 November. The night before is Nos Galan Gaeaf, an Ysbrydnos (English – Spirit Night) when… Read.

  • During the second battle of Mag Tuired on the Eve of Samhain those slain by the Fomorians were brought back to life by the magical waters of the Slaine Well to return to battle until their secret was later discovered. Many lost their lives from both sides during battle and this sets the tone for… Read.