WELLNESS WEEK WHAT IS WELLNESS, ANYWAY— AND WHY DO WE SEEK IT?
If you ask us, the week during which we’ve paused to honor the great vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is an ideal time to discuss wellness, and how it fits into the grander scheme. The journey toward wellness, at its core, is the work we do to repair, refine and enhance ourselves. It’s a service to ourselves—but taking inspiration from Dr. King, it shouldn’t be done only just for ourselves. The great work we do inside ourselves should ultimately be in service to, and in acknowledgement of, the great work necessary outside ourselves. In other words, do wellness is not just for wellness’ sake, but for the sake of healing everywhere. And we’re guessing most of you, dear Source readers, can understand the need for healing—locally, nationally, planetarily… The business owners—and their hardworking employees—listed in this Winter Wellness Guide understand that, and work to bring you their own form of wellness every day. We hope these pages help you find the right form of wellness for you. So be well, in order to go out and serve the greater good. Nicole Vulcan, Editor
“It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one destiny, affects all indirectly.” Martin Luther King Jr., from “A Christmas Sermon on Peace,” 1967
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