Spirituality

Traditional organized religion has lost its luster for many of us. Many of us are tired of the same old consumer focused modern holidays that lack spirituality. Lots of us have stopped going to church because it felt outdated or didn’t match our personal values.  Here are some alternative approaches to modern organized religion and traditional holidays.

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How to Celebrate International Democracy Day

Who says you shouldn’t talk politics during the holidays?! 🙂 Today, we’re diving deep into another unique holiday from our Alternative Holiday Calendar—The International Day of Democracy, celebrated annually on September 15th. Celebrating the International Day of Democracy is an intentional way to build support for the causes you and your family care about. Whether […]

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Ignite Passion and Transformation: How to Celebrate the Festival of Vulcan in a Modern Way

Welcome fire lovers! Whether you found this article online or scanned the QR code on the Alternative Holiday Calendar, let’s dig into the Festival of Vulcan! — Fire has been a vital element to human civilization since the dawn of time. It’s not just about survival; fire also symbolizes transformation, creation, and sometimes, destruction. If

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Celebrate Lammas (Lughnasadh) — An Alternative Way to Reconnect and Recharge

Hey there, readers! If you’ve been feeling a bit disconnected from nature or are just craving a more meaningful way to celebrate the shifting seasons, then you’re in the right place. Today, we’re diving into how to celebrate Lammas, a traditional harvest festival that has roots going back thousands of years. And let me tell

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Revamp Your Traditions: A Mindful Guide to the Buck Moon

Ah, the July Full Moon—a celestial event that has captivated human imagination for millennia. Known to various cultures as the Buck Moon, Thunder Moon, or Hay Moon, this full moon has deep historical, sociological, and even biological significance. From Native American tribes observing the growth of new antlers on male deer to ancient civilizations marking

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