Train your mind!
Sometimes appreciating and communing with nature means accepting the limitations of where you live.
I used to feel bad when I read so much about meditating outside, sitting in stillness with your eyes closed. I thought these writers had to be much better pagans and witches than me to accept the consequences of that in order to be close to nature.
Then I was lucky enough to visit the UK a few years ago and I realized there's just not the same kind of bugs there. These people weren't somehow ignoring swarms of mosquitos to meditate. They weren't better pagans than me; they lived in a different place.
Since then, I've tried to adjust advice to fit my home. I do nature walk meditations instead of sitting by water and I accept that I can't be out for hours when the temperatures get into the high 90s in July. Once I started working within the limits of Florida, I felt a lot more at home in it.
Now I understand that loving nature doesn't have to look the same in every place and that's okay. You're not a bad witch or pagan because you have to adjust your practice to your home.
When its below freezing outside its REALLY hard to make myself go for a walk. but if I dont do it first thing i wont do it at all.
I got out this morning for the first time in a while for my walk and the trees are starting to put out leaf buds! Spring will be here soon and i cannot wait for the warm weather. Just need to keep losing so that I'm not embarrassed to be seen.
This is brilliant.
Tip from my mom when she modeled:
Pick a we¡ght you never ever wanna be heavier than.
Subtract 5.
That's your "stop e@ting" we|ght. If you're more than that on any given morning before water/coffee, then you f@st until you're under it. Easy.
We have different priorities here clearly✨🤩
does anyone else fantasize about becoming violently ill and being unable to eat
To have those ribs.
Hello there
Minors DNI!!