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Dawn Welburn
@dawnwelburn.bsky.social
Doctor of Acu/Chinese Herbal Med (lic. pending)
Ordained Interfaith/Interspiritual Minister
Reproductive Justice Advocate
Clinical/Intuitive LMT
Reposted by Dawn Welburn
In Daoist myth, Xuánwǔ originally was a human god who conquered a rampaging serpent and tortoise in battle, subjugating them and making them his generals. In later iconography, the Tortoise-Snake *becomes* Xuánwǔ, the Black Tortoise representing the north. #LegendaryWednesday
January 29, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Reposted by Dawn Welburn
It was abomination to slay a cat in ancient Egypt, punishable by death in some eras: these were the harbingers of many gods like Bast, who themselves were servants of gods like Horus and Ra. To slay a cat is an affront to the gods. #FairytaleTuesday

🖼️: M. Stindel
January 21, 2025 at 12:17 PM
Reposted by Dawn Welburn
Animals, like jaguars, depend on transboundary migration.

But in Mexico, a major threat is underway: The Mexican government is building a railway expansion project straight through a crucial wildlife corridor for imperiled jaguars without doing any environmental impact studies.

Take action. ⬇️
Save Jaguar Migration Corridors
The Mexican government is building a railway expansion project straight through a crucial wildlife corridor for imperiled jaguars, ocelots, and black bears without doing any environmental impact studi...
act.biologicaldiversity.org
January 16, 2025 at 6:09 PM