• As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

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  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

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  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

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  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

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  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

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  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

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  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

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  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

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  • There is something about being by a large body of water that let’s you know exactly who you are on this planet. When we are in the ocean or even when we see the ocean we realise that we are one fragment of a vast web of life. From the tiniest creepy crawly on the…

    The Energy Healing Powers Of A Nature Connection


  • Spring is not just a season — it is a stage of life. It is the maiden, the child, the beginning. It is the moment when the tide is flowing outward, carrying possibility into the world. Just as the ocean swells and expands toward distant shores, spring energy moves outward from the inner self into…

    Planting Seeds of Joy: The Spring Tide of Becoming


  • If you’ve been feeling heavy, scattered, emotionally tired, or “not quite yourself,” it doesn’t mean anything is wrong with you. It often means your energy needs clearing — not through force or fixing, but through presence, intention, and gentle ritual. Spiritual cleansing doesn’t have to be dramatic or complicated. Small, intentional acts done with awareness…

    20 Ways to Spiritually Cleanse Your Energy This Weekend


  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

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  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

    Read more

  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

    Read more

  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

    Read more

  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

    Read more

  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

    Read more

  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

    Read more

  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

    Read more

  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

    Read more

  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

    Read more

  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

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  • As we hurtle towards the end of the year at rapid speed, the closure of November invites us into a time of reflection. We have the chance to take a sacred pause before the mayhem of the Christmas season. Many of us continue to push, striving to complete tasks, meet responsibilities, or simply maintain what…

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  • As we move through our everyday life, it’s easy to give our energy away — to deadlines, loved ones, responsibilities, and the endless demands of modern living. We pour out so much that we often forget to refill our own cup. Over time, the result is exhaustion, imbalance, and a quiet disconnection from our true…

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  • You might be suprised at the amount of natural pain relief you might be storing in your cupboard. Some herbs have been used for aeons for their analgesic and anti inflammatory properties. In simple terms some herbs have components in them that can numb pain and reduce swelling. Before modern pharmaceuticals, our ancestors reached for…

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  • I have spent the last few years going back to visit the Egyptian concept of the energy body. It took me a few years to even work up the courage to do so since it had been programmed into me through religious doctrine that the Egyptians were polytheist and not worshipping “The One True God”.…

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  • There is something alchemical about crafting your own sacred beauty rituals — especially when you infuse them with ancient plant wisdom and divine fragrance. Bath bombs and bath fizz are more than pampering treats; they are energetic elixirs for cleansing the aura, calming the mind, and reconnecting with the sacred sensual self. When made with…

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  • Spiritual baths have been going (in my opinion) since man stumbled across some clean water and thought, “Let me just get in.” and from that very moment, humanity began its love affair with water — not just for cleanliness, but for renewal, healing, and connection to something greater. It’s fascinating to think that while the…

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  • In ancient Egypt, beauty was not vanity — it was divinity. The Egyptian people believed that maintaining a beautiful exterior with the right food, make up and regime was a reflection of the beauty inside that they spent their lives working to achieve. Within the royal household and community there would be beauty and purity…

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  • I started with nothing and I brought a basil in a small pot, coriander, parsley and mint. The coriander keeled over and died within a week, may it rest in peace. The rest of the veg started growing brighter greener and wider so I had to change their pots by week 3. I brought some…

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  • Ingredients: Preparation:Add 5–10g of the blend into a tea caddy, tea ball, or unbleached tea bag. Cover with boiling water, steep 10–15 minutes, then strain. Drink warm or allow to cool and serve over ice. The Herbs and Their Gifts Oatstraw (Avena sativa) Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) Tulsi / Holy Basil…

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