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Life Begins at 42: Saint Hildegard’s Guide to Becoming a Midlife Powerfrau

Posted on Feb 23, 2016 in 12th century, BLOG, hildegard of bingen, history | Comments Off on Life Begins at 42: Saint Hildegard’s Guide to Becoming a Midlife Powerfrau

  We live in a youth-obsessed culture. The cosmetic industry pushes wrinkle creams and hair dye on us while celebrities resort to Botox and surgery to preserve an illusion of eternal girlhood. We live longer than ever before, yet advancing age, once a mark of honour, has become a source of shame. But what happens when women embrace midlife as an inner awakening and call to power? One such woman was Saint Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), powerfrau and late bloomer par excellence. Her youth was dire. Offered to the Church at the age of eight, she was entombed in an anchorage. Though she...

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A Short History of Valentine’s Day

Posted on Feb 14, 2012 in history, holidays | Comments Off on A Short History of Valentine’s Day

A Short History of Valentine’s Day

The origins of Saint Valentine’s Day lie shrouded in obscurity. Saint Valentine himself, a third century Roman martyr, seems to have nothing to do with the romantic traditions that became associated with his feast. Dr. Douce, in his Illustrations of Shakespeare, cited in The Book of Days, writes:It was the practice in ancient Rome, during a great part of the month of February, to celebrate the Lupercalia, which were feasts in honour of Pan and Juno. whence the latter deity was named Februata, Februalis, and Februlla. On this occasion, amidst a variety of ceremonies, the names of young...

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