E #451: Embracing Cyclical Living & Honouring Rituals with Eileen March

07/04/2025 31 min Episodio 468
E #451: Embracing Cyclical Living & Honouring Rituals with Eileen March

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, Kehla welcomes Eileen March—speaker, mentor, podcast host, and slow-living witch—who guides women into deeper relationships with the cyclical energies of their bodies and the earth. Through intuitive coaching, ritual ceremony, and wild medicine energy healing, Eileen helps women rest without guilt, reclaim their power, and create intentional, sacred practices.
Together, they explore the significance of cyclical living, from seasonal shifts to personal rhythms, and how reconnecting with these natural cycles fosters balance and self-trust. Eileen shares her journey from midwifery to energy healing and ceremony work, revealing how honoring the seasons and our own biological rhythms can help counter the pressures of hustle culture.
A key focus of their conversation is cultural appropriation in spiritual and healing practices. Eileen provides insightful guidance on honoring the roots of rituals, such as smoke medicine, and how to approach sacred traditions with integrity and awareness. They also discuss how Western society often disregards the necessity of rest and introspection, emphasizing the importance of reclaiming these natural cycles.
This episode is a powerful invitation to slow down, listen to our inner wisdom, and cultivate rituals that align with our true nature. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on honoring ancestral traditions, navigating spiritual practices responsibly, and integrating cyclical wisdom into everyday life.
 
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