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The San Pedro cactus, also called wachuma, has a history intertwined with Andean culture and traditional plant medicine. Archaeological evidence shows healers using the plant for ceremony as far back as 3000 years ago.
This little San Pedro Cactus is made from beautiful serpentine stone and expertly carved by shamanic artists, Abelardo and Luz Marina in Peru.
More than just a plant, San Pedro is known to protect and give. Serpentine is an earthing stone that helps clear the chakras and assists in the retrieval of wisdom and memories of past lives.
Due to the handmade style of carving, please allow for minor variations. Some of these have ridged edges and some do not.
Calming, velvet sea earrings. There's blues, grays, white and a bit of a wine purple. These earring would be perfect for any water sign or water loving person.
Length: 4"
These earrings are handmade and one-of-a-kind by the artist, Stacey Swerer.
All earrings are made with Czech and Japanese seed beads and nickel-free ear wires. When not wearing your earrings lay flat or hang.
This exquisite hard covered eco-journal is handmade in India by fair trade cottage industry partners. The tree free pages are completely eco-friendly. Made from recycled cotton fabric remnants. Blank pages for scribbling and doodling and of course, for writing. Approximately 72 two sided pages. Integral page marker of braided twine. Made In India.
Long before it came to be known as Duluth, the land at the western tip of Lake Superior was known to the Ojibwe as Onigamiising, "the place of the small portage." There the Ojibwe lived in keeping with the seasons, moving among different camps for hunting and fishing, for cultivating and gathering, for harvesting wild rice and maple sugar. In Onigamiising Linda LeGarde Grover accompanies us through this cycle of the seasons, one year in a lifelong journey on the path to Mino Bimaadiziwin, the living of a good life.
In fifty short essays, Grover reflects on the spiritual beliefs and everyday practices that carry the Ojibwe through the year and connect them to this northern land of rugged splendor. As the four seasons unfold--from Ziigwan (Spring) through Niibin and Dagwaagin to the silent, snowy promise of Biboon--the award-winning author writes eloquently of the landscape and the weather, work and play, ceremony and tradition and family ways, from the homey moments shared over meals to the celebrations that mark life's great events. Now a grandmother, a Nokomis, beginning the fourth season of her life, Grover draws on a wealth of stories and knowledge accumulated over the years to evoke the Ojibwe experience of Onigamiising, past and present, for all time.
Dr. J. E. Williams gives us an unforgettable story of the sacred way of the Q'ero, an indigenous people of the Peruvian Andes. In the highest mountains and heartland of the Q'ero, and at immense personal risk, he is taught a beautiful, inexorable value system that goes back to a time before the Incas. The mystical landscape of the high mountain wilderness fosters personal transformation. As he ascends to the roof of the world, Williams weaves the true secret of the Andes into the archetypal personal spiritual pilgrimage, an authentic journey of the heart, and brings back the message for our times.
Dopamine + Serotonin Booster | Nootropic | Adaptogenic Legume
Mucuna is an adaptogen and super-herb that helps protect your body from the damaging effects of stress. The key ingredient in mucuna is L-Dopa, a naturally occurring amino acid that transforms into Dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that ignites a feeling of joy and bliss.
Ingredients:
White Mucuna seed extract powder*
*Organic
Key benefits:
+ Adaptogenic
+ Can boost overall levels of dopamine, serotonin, and other vital hormones
+ May help to alleviate low moods, and may help to relieve stress
+ Nootropic, can boost cognitive performance
+ May boost pineal gland function
Pick up a shell and put it to your ear. What do you hear?
The Seashell Oracle guides oceanic thinking about the past, present, and future through 44 cards and a guidebook for their interpretation. Pull a card at turnings of the tide to consider the currents we're caught in and the unseen ways we're linked through the water that flows around and through us all.
With original collages made from vintage botanical illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk. Packaged in a beautiful box, with booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3" x 3.8" x 1.3".