Golden Eggs— March 24
Small, luminous things I’ve been gathering
Happy Spring dear friends! More light is pouring into our world and the trees are starting to bud and bloom again. Despite all that we face collectively, I continue to look for beauty where ever I go.
This week’s golden eggs—small, luminous things I’ve been gathering—each one carrying a spark of beauty or remembering.
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Òran Oisin dha Mhàthar (Oisein’s Song to his Mother - the Deer)
A song that feels like a glimpse into the awakened masculine in devotion to life.
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A beautiful sacred feminine training offering from Cathy Coyle.
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Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Years of Evolution
I cannot wait to dive into this gem, which tells stories we have long ignored.
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A free history webinar hosted by Chiara Baldini that will look at early theories, contemporary feminist and indigenous perspectives.
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A little spring poem for you.
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The luminous and otherwordly paintings of Ukranian artist Veronika Blyzniuchenko take my breath away, some are even painted on real gold.
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Folk-inspired embroidered clothing by Etnodim evoke memory, lineage and a connection to earth.
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If something here speaks to you, I’d love to know.
What has been quietly inspiring you this week?


