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It was only 7.32 miles but I am pan breed (Scottish slang for dead). We managed to get to all 8 cairns even though we very nearly missed the first one.
Everyone knows that last year was difficult for people’s mental health and personally, I really struggled. Thankfully through support from my family and friends and utilising mental health support from NHS Scotland, I came out the other side. So today I raised money for the Scottish Association for Mental Health. I know 7.32 miles doesn’t sound like a lot but for someone who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for the past eight years and who’s knees were absolutely obliterated by the end of the walk, I’m v proud of myself. And always proud to support SAMH.
Dressed up as myself this year.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
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Today I finished the Samhain page in my Grimoire, which means now I have summaries of all four fire festivals in Celtic tradition as they pertain to my family. I just wanted to briefly describe each of the periods in the year before I get down to specific instructions on rituals and spells best suited for those times. In every page, I’m asking myself what I want to teach my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. That simple question is very helpful in deciding what goes in the Grimoire and what does not. I hope you’ll find some inspiration in what I’m doing here too.

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I'm jumping out of a plane for SAMH
This September I'm doing a sponsored skydive for the Scottish Association for Mental Health! I need to raise £450 to actually do the jump so please please please donate anything that you can! It's all going to an incredible cause 💕💕 http://www.justgiving.com/Rebecca-Clark02
Repost of a comment on SAMH:
Hi! I am 2nd gen Chinese American, I am non-binary (agender) but a lot of my closest friends are men, and I was socialized male, so I relate to a lot of what you shared! I am also neurodivergent (ADHD) so I feel like I had to "manually" learn a lot of social skills as an adult that other people acquired automatically when they were younger, which shapes my perpsective.
Something that I think was really powerful to me was to start thinking of communicating and expressing my feelings as a skill. It's something you get better at by practicing it! And inevitably during that process you'll make mistakes and screw things up, but the great thing about communicating your feelings is that you also have opportunities to practice rephrasing and clarifying your miscommunication, and to apologize and repair when things don't work out the way you intended.
I think often times men have a lot of social pressure put on them to not express their feelings, and it creates a feedback loop of emotional dysregulation Men often don't get chances to express or communicate their feelings, which makes it harder for them to name and identify their feelings, which makes it even harder to communicate and be emotionally vulnerable. It can be really hard to break out of that loop!
I'm still trying to figure out dating and relationships myself, but something that I think really helped me grow as a person was being emotionally vulnerable with trusted friends (men, women, and others). By practicing emotionally vulnerability and emotional communication with friends that you trust, it helps you build up that sense of self-confidence and self-knowledge.
Something I had to realize is that emotional vulnerability has lot of give-and-take, or exchange. Not in a perverse, "greedy" way, but in what I think of as an emotional bid. I always considered myself a really open person who was seeking closer emotional connections with people, but I noticed that most people wouldn't necessarily want to have that emotional connection with me. I had to learn that to slowly build and develop that trust, I ALSO had to share about MY emotions with others and not just be a "good listener."
I always viewed expressing my own emotions to others, especially negative emotions, as being deeply burdensome to other people, even though I don't feel that way at all when other people express their emotions to me (within reason)! What I am slowly realizing is that by expressing some of my own emotional vulnerabilities to others who I trust and cared about, it made them feel safe expressing those same emotions to me, so that we could slowly grow closer over time. Sometimes, I mess up, and "overshare" or try to become closer with someone before they are ready. But that's also something that you just have to practice over time, and each individual person's style of communicating is its own puzzle to figure out. I think that is also part of the joy of learning more about my friends and the people I care about!
Wild psychedelic folklore band Samh are due to release “Fat of the Apple”, their debut LP on Saving Grace in October 2021. Titled grooves, slippery basslines, twisted instrumentals, & grough melodies are the order of the day here, the album grows like moss from a stone, like a toadstool from the soil. Warrens lead to galaxies and emerge again in forests. The album by the omen, folklore extravigantist, Samh explores the place of humans floating out in space on a rock, as both completely insignificant and immensely meaningful. Bouncing ideas from some of the greatest thinkers of the last few thousand years, “Fat of the Apple” merges science, philosophy, religion, and psychedelia to create a thoughtful concoction of medicinal music for rock and folk fans alike... The album is available for pre-order from Saving Grace Music & the Samh bandcamp page