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Weekly Wind Spirit Card: Yel Ana East
Yel means wind, and Ana (Ene) means mother. Women were the caretakers of homes. They oversaw the survival of the community and were responsible for conducting tribal rituals. As the feminine aspect of the wind, Yel Ana represents a...

Gratitude Practices Work
3 attitudes of Gratitude that can help you find more joy in your life. Create a Practice Then like many early adopters of the new age movement I found Louise Hay. I learned that I could heal my life. I employed gratitude slogans to create new pathways through my...

Wind Clearing with Vēja Māte, the Latvian Wind Mother
Wind Clearing with Vēja Māte, the Latvian Wind Mother Wind Washing is nature’s supreme cleanser that effortlessly strips away all excess energy from your body’s energetic field. It can be done virtually anywhere - in the privacy of your home, or outside in the wind...

Prayer Flags for Connection & Community Evergreen Workshop with Renee Baribeau
You do not have to go it alone, as the Winds of Spirit are here to support you in your life. Whether you purse your lips and curl your tongue to achieve a low shrill sound, use a wind whistle, sing, or call to them by name, when summoned, the Winds of Spirit happily...
Hidden Forces are at Play
Renee Baribeau calls to Amaunet, the Egyptian Wind Goddess of Obscurity for preparation for the Winter Solstice. Prayer Flags for Connection and Community