Monthly Archives: March 2014

Symbolism in Nature

The biological diversity of Earth is our teacher. Within Nature are revelations for solving problems and accomplishing tasks. We are one with Nature, and if we understand that relationship, wonderful things unfold for us. I love how our world supports us. Every thing has a purpose, a role in supporting[…] Read More →

Everyday Wellness with Essential Oils

Every holistic modality respects and cherishes the intimate relationship and connection between our mind and emotions, our body and our spirit. Essential oils are thought to influence heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, memory, the stress response and other critical processes controlled by the limbic system. This cascade of events positively impacts[…] Read More →

Conventional Medicine and Reiki

Conventional medicine, alternative medicine, complimentary medicine…where do we fit in?   Alternative therapies offer steps you can take on your own to achieve and maintain health and wellness. As health issues become pandemic and health insurance costs continue to escalate, now more than ever we must take  responsibility for our general health.[…] Read More →

Meditation – Grounding

As March winds usher in spring, it is a good time for us to work in tandem with the energies of nature to bring about balance in our life.  On a spiritual level, we can soar higher IF we are grounded in the physical world.  As much fun as we[…] Read More →

Essential Oils that Vibrate with Spring

March is a wonderful month to work with essential oils that support you in letting go of thoughts, feelings, and emotions that no longer serve you and stimulating your innate potential and creativity.  In this way you can usher in your personal new.  Just as spring unfolds in the world[…] Read More →

Spring: Vernal Equinox

The word equinox is derived from the Latin words meaning “equal night.” Days and nights are approximately equal everywhere and the Sun rises and sets due east and west. This year March 20 is designated at the first day of spring.  (The Old Farmer’s Almanac:  First Day of Spring 2014[…] Read More →