by Rev. Krystin | Jul 25, 2022 | Emotional Wellness, Gratitude Practice, Personal Ritual, The Grateful Jar Project
I love the simplicity of ground/chopped roots that bring an extra savory level to meals; the eye candy that is the colour of bowl of spices. This afternoon I marveled at music’s ability of music to uplift and put a dance in my step. For a moment I basked in the...
by Rev. Krystin | Jul 15, 2022 | Emotional Wellness, Gratitude Practice, Personal Ritual, The Grateful Jar Project
Today I am grateful for a dog that seems to stop by for a visit every time I sweep the floors, reminding me, she really is still here. A blanket from on my bed that holds her smell, that I swear I won’t wash until it walks itself to the washing machine. Today I...
by Rev. Krystin | Jul 5, 2022 | Emotional Wellness, Gratitude Practice, Personal Ritual, The Grateful Jar Project
Today I am grateful for Sechelt Public Library. I love how easy it is to access all library catalogue’s from across BC and when I wait for my coveted hold to arrive, I basked in the freedom of being able to roam sniffing out the next good read. Today I am...
by Rev. Krystin | Feb 8, 2022 | Personal Ritual, The Grateful Jar Project
For those of you who may be new to who I am and what I do, my name is Krystin… and (amongst other things) I am the Keeper of a Grateful Jar. A daily ritual in which I put pen to paper and write out, long hand, experiences from the day I am grateful for. These...
by Rev. Krystin | Jan 25, 2022 | Personal Ritual, Wheel of the Year
The last couple of years I have been on a deepening ancestral journey; researching, exploring and understanding more of where my people came from and the traditions that have fallen away. Most recently, this had me considering activities that would be taking place as...
by Rev. Krystin | Sep 13, 2021 | Astrology, Personal Ritual
Empower Yourself and Transcend Superstition There’s a lot of fear based superstition surrounding Mercury retrograde, particularly regarding what we shouldn’t do. It’s easy to become clenched as to what may lay ahead. Let’s shift this by...