In this first issue, we invite you to meditate on the many meanings of intention. After a challenging 2020, where might we aim in 2021? What goals should we set, individually and collectively? How might we tap into intention as the creative power of the cosmos? What might intention-as-healing be, literally and metaphorically?
In this first issue, we invite you to meditate on the many meanings of intention. After a challenging 2020, where might we aim in 2021? What goals should we set, individually and collectively? How might we tap into intention as the creative power of the cosmos? What might intention-as-healing be, literally and metaphorically?
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A testimony of learning and practicing self-love with the help of Mexican traditional medicine.
Lara Medina shares the story behind this anthology of Xicanx spirituality.
Ixtoii Paloma Cervantes, maestra and curandera, offers step-by-step instruction on intention.
“Intention is the life force between where you are and where you are meant to be. Where we are and where we are meant to be. It is an active energy. It is alive,” says Berenice Dimas, writer and founder of Hood Herbalism.
Huitzilopochtli, the blue Hummingbird of the South, shifts our attention both inward and outward at winter solstice. Scholar Jorge García explains the significance.
Professor Cinthya Saavedra shares her spiritual and healing journey and offers a meditative centering prayer.
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A testimony of learning and practicing self-love with the help of Mexican traditional medicine.
Lara Medina shares the story behind this anthology of Xicanx spirituality.
Ixtoii Paloma Cervantes, maestra and curandera, offers step-by-step instruction on intention.
“Intention is the life force between where you are and where you are meant to be. Where we are and where we are meant to be. It is an active energy. It is alive,” says Berenice Dimas, writer and founder of Hood Herbalism.
Huitzilopochtli, the blue Hummingbird of the South, shifts our attention both inward and outward at winter solstice. Scholar Jorge García explains the significance.
Professor Cinthya Saavedra shares her spiritual and healing journey and offers a meditative centering prayer.
A testimony of learning and practicing self-love with the help of Mexican traditional medicine.
Lara Medina shares the story behind this anthology of Xicanx spirituality.
Ixtoii Paloma Cervantes, maestra and curandera, offers step-by-step instruction on intention.
“Intention is the life force between where you are and where you are meant to be. Where we are and where we are meant to be. It is an active energy. It is alive,” says Berenice Dimas, writer and founder of Hood Herbalism.
Huitzilopochtli, the blue Hummingbird of the South, shifts our attention both inward and outward at winter solstice. Scholar Jorge García explains the significance.
Professor Cinthya Saavedra shares her spiritual and healing journey and offers a meditative centering prayer.