Sarah Chandler is a Brooklyn-based educator, artist, activist, and poet. She holds an MA in Jewish Education and an MA in Hebrew Bible from the Jewish Theological Seminary, and a certificate in Non-Profit Management and Jewish Communal Leadership from Columbia University. She teaches, writes, and consults on a national level on issues related to Judaism, earth-based spiritual practice, the environment, mindfulness, food values, and farming. Currently, Sarah studies Saphire® Practice dream work with the School of Images and is a shamanic healer apprentice at The Wisdom School of S.O.P.H.I.A. As a Kohenet (Hebrew priestess), she officiates weddings, baby namings, B-mitzvah, and other rituals for those seeking to infuse nature spirituality into their life transitions.
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Love nature, but live in the big city? Consider this your guide to the rejuvenating spiritual exercises that will help you reconnect to the natural world