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Walking in Nature: A Spiritual Practice That Requires No Belief
By Dr. Katie Eastman & Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino When we think of spirituality, we often imagine meditation cushions, prayer beads, or sacred texts. But one of the oldest and simplest spiritual practices requires none of these things. All it asks is that you step outside and walk in nature. The natural world invites us into presence. The crunch of leaves underfoot, the rhythm of your steps, the scent of pine or salt air—these are not just sensory details. They are reminders

Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Oct 242 min read


Consciousness 501: Transcendent Consciousness
Now, we arrive at the widest horizon of all — transcendent consciousness. This is the awareness that goes beyond the individual or the collective, reaching into the spiritual and universal dimensions of life.
Dr. Katie Eastman
Sep 112 min read


Consciousness 101: Waking Up to Who We Really Are
Consciousness is one of those words that can feel mysterious, even intimidating. People often imagine it belongs in philosophy classrooms...
Dr. Katie Eastman
Sep 112 min read


Let's Reimagine the Word "Woo-Woo"
Explore why spirituality is not “woo woo” but a vital part of being human. Discover the science and wisdom behind compassion, connection, and meaning — and why embracing spirituality leads to greater happiness, health, and purpose.
Dr. Katie Eastman
Sep 104 min read
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