Mystics and saints across traditions arrive at the same truth: at our core, we are pure, connected, and formed from love itself. Bound in mystery to the source of life — by whatever name we call her — we belong.
"Samhain reminds us that honoring stillness is part of honoring life. It teaches us to see the sacred in endings and to discover beauty in the turning of the year."
During a recent bout of the flu, our editorial director made this easy vegan tomato-and-white-bean soup with loads of roasted garlic. It was nourishing and felt truly healing. (Psst — pair it with grilled cheese on sourdough bread; it's perfect!)
💼 For job seekers: Ocean Conservancy is hiring a legal intern — paid! — in Bellingham, WA.
📝 A good question: Do you have traditions for October 31st? Hit reply, we'd love to hear!
From Stephanie Fallon, Contributing Editor
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A reader note we love:
"I love this article very much. As a woman in her late 30s living outside a lot of societal norms (still hoping some of said norms come to fruition) and figuring out how I want happiness and life to look and feel like to me – reading this gave me such a clear, compassionate, and grounded feeling of sovereignty in the ebbs and flows of my own experience… a feeling of wholeness in the adventure. Thank you."
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