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Fox Walking the beginning of a Deeper Connection

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Who made this track?

  I’ll post the answer here next week. Leave your answer in the comment area by clicking on the title of the post. Answer Armadillo. There are tracks around the hole. that confirm it was our armadillo...

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Tracker Club Florida

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Pine Sap a Great Adhesive

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A Hunter’s Cook Book Review

We have a guest blogger this week. Natanya Reyes is an academic librarian, writer and editor. She is reviewing an interesting book for those of you who like to hunt and cook your own game. Happy...

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Conscious Shift Article on Energy Healing

Energy Healers: More Than a New Trend Posted by: Magda Santos , October 1, 2014 © Nikki Zalewski – Fotolia.com Young, middle class women are now working with Reiki healers and shamans, to name just a...

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Alan Watts on Meditation

Alan Watts has an uncanny way of getting to the social issues that bind us. He looks and sees with nonjudgmental eyes the source of our damage and offers a remedy. He is a great philosopher and his...

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Florida Tracker Club

  Tampa The second Wednesday of each month there is a free online drum meditation for increased awareness in Tampa. The drum meditation is lead by Magda. This is a wonderful way to begin to journey...

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The Nature Walk

The group gathers at, Dyckman street subway station, the North West corner of the intersection. We all approach one or two at a time and greet each other with a nod. Everyone is bundled against the...

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The Day the Navajo Gave Me a Vision

by Magda Santos The woman in the tower reached down to take my money. Looking into my rental car she said, “You two look like Navajo.” My face turned into a big grin. I was tickled to think she was …...

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The Night Sit

by Magda Santos I dressed warmly, slipped my knife on my belt, made sure my sister knew I was out of town for a few days, and headed to Vin’s. We were going to the Greenbelt, a remote, wild area …...

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The Joys of Winter

From our friend and founder of Ways of the Living Earth Museum Debby Tremel The Joys of Winter Winter is upon us and with it comes another whole way of being on the land. We’ve all been working on...

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The Sweat Lodge

I stand in the moonlight in my swimsuit, a towel around my waist, watching the sacred fire heat up the stones that give steam as water is poured on them in the lodge. The fire is unified, controlled,...

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The Tracker School Documentary 1989

This is a documentary film made in 1989 of the advanced standard class at The Tracker School. The mood is very different from ours today. Pay attention to the language and music, it all seems laid back...

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OLLI and Me

Our Osher Life Long Learning Institute (OLLI) class last month was a joy to lead. The class is entitled “Nature as Teacher” and is delivered as a nature walk once a week for 4 weeks. We talk about...

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What’s a Shaman?

The Shaman was born of observing nature, practicing survival skills, and prayers. In every land, there were Shamans working to keep the people alive and healthy. Shamanism is not a religion but the...

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Conscious Shift Article on Energy Healing

Energy Healers: More Than a New Trend Posted by: Magda Santos , October 1, 2014 © Nikki Zalewski – Fotolia.com Young, middle class women are now working with Reiki healers and shamans, to name just a...

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A Hunter’s Cook Book Review

We have a guest blogger this week. Natanya Reyes is an academic librarian, writer and editor. She is reviewing an interesting book for those of you who like to hunt and cook your own game. Happy...

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King Arthur of Monument Valley part 2

When it was time to go, we climbed into a vehicle without sides and a metal cover overhead. It was a truck jeep thing that was rugged and could take all the bumps and grinds of the terrain, as we …...

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