In the Silence

December 30, 2009 by Teresa D. Huggins  

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~By Teresa D. Huggins, Written on a walk during a break at Dr. Rob’s Winter Solstice Retreat December 19, 2009.

As I embrace the chill of this winter day, I feel a resilience of spirit within me – The breath warms the dreams stored within my soul; The chatter frozen for a moment, the crunch of snow underneath.

Chilled by the frigid wind, Breathe…
The body opens to a new vision, a memory of a crystal summer day, Sunlit morn, sparkles on the lake, shimmering, captivating joy~

The hush of the winter calms one’s spirit- The lake quiet with a silent stillness, reminding us to pause- If only for a moment- One moment when we took the time for ourselves to reconnect… With the divine light that glimmers within, The thread of golden light that connects us to the oneness of the universe- Our Love, our God, Our Light Read more

Living an Intentional Year

December 9, 2008 by Judith Geiger  


Set your Intent for an Alchemically-Charged Year:

  • Align Your Passion with Your Values
  • Gift Yourself with the Time to Reflect and Renew
  • Make an Alchemy Box to Store Your Intentions
  • Yummy Deserts Provided!

JOIN US FOR AN ALCHEMICALLY-CHARGED EXPERIENCE:

January 10, 2009, 12:30-4:30 pm
St. James Church, 96 East Genessee Street, Skaneateles, NY Read more

My Secret

October 6, 2008 by Judith Geiger  


When I read Chris’s wonderful story on winter with her dogs, I was reminded of a story that I wrote last October, (you can read it below). Chris’s Siberian Huskies are very much like my beloved German shepherd (Sadie) who would follow me through the woods when I went shoe shoeing. Read more

Stella Maris Weekend Retreat in Skaneateles NY

September 30, 2008 by Judith Geiger  

Below is a slideshow of pictures, set to music, taken from a recent Weekend Retreat held at Stella Maris in Skaneateles, NY. Read more

Women over 40 unite in unique ways

August 29, 2008 by Judith Geiger  


Yes, women over 40 do unite in unique ways. They support each other through an amazing transition time. Being over 40 used to mean “getting older” but it no longer holds any stigma. Read more