#34 Enchanting Abundance: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Woowoo on Halloween Night
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In this enchanting episode of 52 Weeks of Flow, delve into the captivating history of Halloween. From the ancient Celtic traditions of lighting bonfires and disguising themselves to the transformation into All Hallows’ Eve, discover the fascinating evolution of this mystical night. Learn how European immigrants brought Halloween to the United States, merging folk customs with agricultural traditions, resulting in the spooky yet joyous celebration we know today.
Explore the deeper connection between generosity, the brain, and well-being. Recent studies have unveiled the profound impact of generosity on our minds. Helping others can reduce activity in the amygdala, the emotional center of our brain, lessening stress and anxiety. Additionally, acts of kindness stimulate the brain’s reward center, leading to a "helper’s high." This natural high boosts self-esteem, elevates happiness, and combats feelings of depression, illuminating the transformative power of giving.
Join your guide, Bea-Marie Aning, as she unravels the mystical threads connecting ancient traditions, modern science, and the supernatural. Embrace the magic of Halloween and the profound influence of generosity on our well-being.
Thank you for being a part of this empowering journey with 52 Weeks of Flow.
And remember: Stay flowy my friend!
Study on Generosity: How does generosity benefit health? Brain study sheds light (medicalnewstoday.com)
Great article about the history of Halloween The history of trick-or-treating, and how it became a Halloween tradition (nationalgeographic.com)
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