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The Rhythm of Life: A Non-Linear Map for Becoming
Psychological Grounding, Rhythm and Cycles, Women’s Spaces and Power hollie wildëthorn 1/8/25 Psychological Grounding, Rhythm and Cycles, Women’s Spaces and Power hollie wildëthorn 1/8/25

The Rhythm of Life: A Non-Linear Map for Becoming

What if you’re not inconsistent, just cyclical? The Rhythm of Life Map offers an eight-spoked guide for moving beyond productivity culture into sustainable becoming.

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self crafting : (sĕlf krăft′ĭng)

v.
1. to create a life that is truly one's own
2. to be the artisan of one's own reality
3. to live an unlimited life of empowered choice

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Lunar Rhythms Guidebook

A guide to living in tune with the moon. Includes calendar, rituals, and practices for your own cyclical journey.

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The institute for self crafting works on the traditional Lands of the Dhurga-speaking people of the Walbunja Nation, and on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country in Canberra. We pay respects to their Elders. We recognise and celebrate the ongoing connection between land, sky, water and community and the beauty and strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with deep respect for the ongoing traditions of health knowledge and nature connection which have been practiced for generations.

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