, which uses castor oil, wild oregano, and honey, are perfect for restoring a natural glow without harsh chemicals.
Encouraging Paula to stay true to her "holy nature" and divine purpose.
The venue sets the spiritual tone for the entire day. Avoid indoor halls and look for environments that evoke awe: Holy Nature Paula Birthday
At age 16, Paula was married to the nobleman Toxotius, with whom she had five children. When her husband died in 379, a 32-year-old Paula found herself a wealthy widow responsible for her family. Rather than seek another advantageous marriage, she found her calling in a new life of religious devotion and service. Drawn to an ascetic community of Roman women who studied scripture with the great biblical scholar Saint Jerome, Paula dedicated herself to a life of piety, charity, and scholarship. Her devotion was so total that she eventually abandoned her palatial Roman home, sold her vast inheritance, and followed Jerome to the Holy Land, forever changing her life and the spiritual landscape of the era.
: Provide real cloth napkins, ceramic plates, and glassware. Avoid all single-use plastics. , which uses castor oil, wild oregano, and
(347–404 AD). Born into a wealthy noble family, she eventually left her life of luxury to pursue a simple, prayer-filled existence in the Holy Land.
As we honor Paula, we recognize the "holy nature" that has guided her path. This celebration is not just about the moment, but the accumulation of moments that have shaped her into the person she is today. A Journey of Light Avoid indoor halls and look for environments that
Candles made of pollen glow on mushrooms like a quiet throng; bees compose a low Requiem, then dance the verses of the sun.
: Using the birthday as a day to "align with the Divine" and move from "doing to being".
Incorporate natural elements like moss, driftwood, and white lilies (often symbolizing purity and divinity).