We love the work of Martin Duffy, a shamanic teacher and practitioner based in Dunderry Park, Navan, Co. Meath. We were delighted to speak with him for our Autumn 2019 issue, on Transpersonal Psychology, plant medicine, Wetiko and more. This is a longer version of his conversation with Paul than the one that was published in the magazine. Enjoy!
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Float Into Bliss: Experience Floatation Therapy
by Adminby AdminWe love the Short & Sweet section of our magazine, where we get to interview amazing people and companies who are making their mark in the holistic field. In our…
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We Recommend – Conscious Concert, Sunday November 10th
by Adminby AdminLooking for an immersive concert experience with soul and heart? Look no further…
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An Astrologically Enlightening Evening With Steffan Vanel
by Adminby AdminWe are thrilled to share that the internationally renowned astrologer Steffan Vanel is joining us for a Positive Nights event on Thursday November 21st – read on to learn all…
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We love the Mooncup® – a reusable menstrual cup that provides women with a great way to reduce waste during their time of the month. Read on to find out…
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Flow With the Stars: Understanding Barriers to Peace
by Adminby AdminIn this full article from our Autumn 2019 issue, Calodagh McCumiskey discusses how the interplay of planets, signs and houses in our chart can impact our emotions. To read the…
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Positive Nights Presents: Screening of ‘Mantra – Sounds into Silence’
by Adminby AdminExperience a special screening of the soul-stirring, award-winning documentary ‘Mantra – Sounds into Silence’ on Thursday November 7th, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. in Bewley’s Café, 78/79 Grafton Street, Dublin…
