Posted on October 31, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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Dia de los Muertos is a celebration of remembering. To love is to remember. To be remembered is to live. To be loved is to be home.
Category: Death & Dying, Holidays, Love & Belonging, Meditations on LivingTags: allhollowseve, allsaintsday, altars, death, diadelosmuertos, diademuertos, family, friends, Holidays, lovedones, ofrendas
Posted on October 25, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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What do Harry Potter, Little Women, and Lady Bird have in common? They all have interesting representations of Mom. The nurturing, baking cookies,always there with a hug kind of mom.
Category: On the Topic of Home, ParentsTags: ArchetypalMother, ArchetypalPsychology, archetypes, Demeter, DemeterandPersephone, DemeterMother, findinghome, GilmoreGirls, Greek mythology, Greekmyth, HarryPotter, home, homearchetype, individuation, JungianPsychology, LadyBird, leavinghome, LittleWomen, Mom, motherarchetype, MrChurch, Myth, Persephone, TroopZero, Wherethewildthingsare
Posted on October 21, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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To be tethered is to have roots.
To be tethered is to know home.
Category: community, featured, Love & Belonging, Meditations on Living, On the Topic of HomeTags: #findinghome, #love, community, connection, eternalsunshineofthespotlessmind, family, friendship, friendships, home, marriage, relationships, tetheredhearts, theuntetheredsoul, wellbeing
Posted on October 11, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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Today we recognize the 574 tribes of Native Americans in the U.S. today and the millions who were here when we took their homes.
Category: Homesickness & Nostalgia, Landscape and Environment, On the Topic of HomeTags: #findinghome, americanindians, AndrewJackson, christophercolumbus, home, IndianRemovalAct, indigenouspeoples, indigenouspeoplesday, nativeamericans, Oklahoma, oklahomahistory, trailoftears, ushistory
Posted on October 6, 2021
by Jan Peppler
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Living in a city can mean continuous bombardment by noise. But leaf blowers are always jarring. Enjoying tranquility in our yards and parks is priceless. Where do YOU find serenity in nature?