Mindfulness in nature
ractising mindfulness in nature provides the perfect backdrop for slowing down and reconnecting with yourself.
ractising mindfulness in nature provides the perfect backdrop for slowing down and reconnecting with yourself.
While energy healing has a long and fruitful lineage in eastern culture, the Japanese method of reiki was only cultivated around 100 years ago. We investigate the origins and healing benefits of the practice that’s touted for aiding emotional, physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing.
Notoriously elusive, the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi underpins much of Japanese culture. And while it’s impossible to distil its essence into a simple description, there are many facets of wabi-sabi that can lead us to live more joyous, fulfilling lives. […]
Cooking is an ideal vehicle for spiritual practice and Zen because it is a repetitive yet unique activity and one that demands we show up, day after day.
Cultivating a gratitude practice lends itself to a way of being with grace, joy and contentment.
Silence is ironically full of information, just that of a quiet,
subtle nature. Embrace less stress, increased energy and greater calm by connecting with and listening to the sound of silence.
Feeling lonely is something many of us can relate to; it may be fleeting or long-term. Reaching out to cultivate connection is the beginning of your journey to overcome loneliness help you help others too.
Embracing creativity over perfection is an oscillating process marrying effort with ease. We share how to move forward with courage so you can wholeheartedly create what matters most to you.
To better understand the dreamscape we explore the ancient origins of dreams and modern theories about what they mean and why we have them.
Humans have long been enamoured with the mystical, ethereal nature of crystals. And, as powerful absorbers and transmitters of energy, they’ve become increasingly popular for their ability to enhance consciousness and mindfulness. “Isn’t it incredible?” the shopkeeper said as I […]