Month December 2025

Many New Years: Remembering Time Before January 1st

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January 1st isn't rooted in nature's rhythms or cosmic cycles; it's an administrative agreement that demands the same thing from opposite hemispheres. Knowing this frees us from forcing transformation when dormancy is wisdom, or planning when presence is needed. The new year doesn't begin when calendars say it does. It begins when you're actually ready, and when the earth beneath your feet agrees.

The Red Mushroom, the Winter Solstice, and the Light of the World

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Discover how Christmas traditions converge ancient shamanic plant mysticism, winter solstice rituals, and Christian theology. From the red Amanita muscaria mushroom beneath evergreen trees to flying reindeer and gift-giving shamans, explore the surprising origins of modern holiday symbols ~ not as conspiracy, but as humanity's shared longing for light, transformation, and renewal during the darkest season.

Why I Chose Skool to Build Real Online Communities

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Discover why Skool stands out as a platform for building authentic online communities. Unlike fragmented Facebook groups or complicated LMS systems, Skool integrates discussion, courses, and engagement in one distraction-free space. Learn how this platform supports real connection, meaningful learning, and long-term community cultivation for creators and members alike.

Composting 101: Closing the Loop Between Your Kitchen and the Living Earth

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Discover how composting transforms kitchen scraps into living soil while reconnecting you to nature's most fundamental cycle. Whether you're in an apartment or on acreage, learn three simple methods to begin composting without pests or odors. This guide reveals composting as more than waste reduction; it's a doorway into understanding how natural systems create abundance from what we've been taught to discard.