Calling All K–12 Educators + Administrators!

Join @GaianWay for a free webinar on August 13 at 7 PM ET to explore the Cycles of Gaia curriculum—an interdisciplinary, seasonal framework that brings ecological literacy to life.

Learn how to integrate observation, storytelling, and hands-on nature-based learning into your classroom—no matter where you teach.

Register now (recording available): https://CyclesofGaia.com/webinar

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Nature is the greatest teacher. As the seasons shift, we are reminded that:

● Change is natural. Nothing remains the same, and each transition brings new
opportunities.

● Growth comes in cycles. Just as trees shed their leaves before blooming again, we, too,experience transformation.

● Rest is just as important as action. What if we honored our own need for rest?

#GaianWay #NatureLessons #CyclesOfGaia #SeasonalWisdom #DeepEcology

Almost all the leaves have fallen for the winter, and the forests are now bare. Wind gusts through the woods, but some leaves stay latched to their host trees. This persistence of plant parts that typically shed is called Marcescence. Jon Schroth, designer of the #CyclesOfGaia
poster, reflected upon this phenomenon while hiking:

#Reflection #GaianWay #Winter

https://gaianway.org/marking-time-with-marcescence/

Marking Time with Marcescence - Gaian Way

Angelina Reddy explores how some dead leaves linger throughout the winter.

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As part of our Cycles of Gaia ecological calendar project, we’ve been sharing an insight each month on one of the member species of the calendar, or some other ecological element of the Northeast Coastal Zone (southern New England) drawn out by the calendar. This month, in celebration of the yuletide holiday season, we focus on the Winterberry Holly.

#GaianWay #Reflection #CyclesOfGaia #Winter #Yule #Christmas

https://gaianism.org/holly-jolly-winterberry/

Holly-Jolly Winterberry

Angelina Reddy explores Winterberry Holly's bright presence in New England's wintry landscape.

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What is Gaianism?

Put simply Gaianism is a religious philosophy that grants the living Earth (Gaia) its rightful place at the center. Humans are not the pinnacle of evolution but just a small (and not necessarily essential) part of the living Earth. In anci

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Appreciating Witch Hazel - As part of our Cycles of Gaia ecological calendar project, we’ve been sharing an insight each month on one of the member species of the calendar, or some other ecological element of the Northeast Coastal Zone (southern New England) drawn out by the calendar. This month, while many plants prepare for hibernation, we explore one of the few plants that flowers this time of year.

#Winter #CyclesOfGaia #Reflections #GaianWay

https://gaianism.org/appreciating-witch-hazel/

Welcome #Fall !

As part of our #CyclesOfGaia ecological calendar project, over the next year, we will share an insight each month on one of the member species of the calendar, or some other ecological element of the Northeast Coastal Zone (southern New England) drawn out by the calendar. This month, September 22nd marked the transition from summer to fall.

https://gaianism.org/welcome-fall/

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Welcome Fall!

Angelina Reddy explores the autumnal equinox and the changes that accompany fall’s arrival.

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