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Category: Bees and Mental Health

Keeping bees is fun and helps my mental health. Mindfulness and meditation can help to ease our angst ridden heads. Once I open a bee hive I get lost in its wonders and other troubles simply drift away.

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14 Jun 19 Walrus

Beekeeping for Mental Health

Clouds near Porlock, Somerset UK There is not much point in looking good if you don't feel it. Most of us want to be attractive, I think, but few people ever believe that they are. From my experience, this torment…
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