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We Rejoice in Spring!
It is Time for Our Spring Event, Teatime & Storytelling on Sunday, May 18th from 1-3pm.
The garden herself is in beautiful splendor. Iris, Azaleas, Lilies, and Roses are gifts from Mother Earth for all of us to enjoy. Come see for yourself.
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Water Blessings for Atlanta: We are beckoning the waters, Sacred waters, healing waters. Pray for Rain!
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OUR VISION is one that builds community, raises awareness and serves as a model of inspiration that will ultimately establish the garden's legacy for the future.
OUR COMMITMENT is to preserve the urban wilderness habitat by practicing, teaching and maintaining an eco-friendly, non-invasive method of gardening that works with the existing Georgia habitat and species.
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"By opening the Goddess Garden to a larger group of people, I hope to build a legacy that will serve as a model of inspiration while creating community and awareness." Shasta Zaring
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Teacher, healer and priestess, Shasta Zaring has been the keeper of sacred space in the Goddess Garden Atlanta for 20 years. She has created a healing garden and ceremonial space which honors the sacred feminine of all spiritual paths as well as providing a diverse habitat for plants and spirits.
Along with co-owner Jeremy Lynes, a local marble artist, Zaring says, “A bit of wilderness is good for the soul.”
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