Healthy Body Healthy Mind

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I'm passionate about helping people, esp women, live a positive healthy and productive life free of physical & financial stress. https://linktr.ee/anjagallas

Support your health from the inside out with high quality nutritional products. I'm a mum of two teen boys ....and hey, as is yours, our life is super busy!! When my cousin introduced me to a nutritional system in 2013 I had no imagination how these products would impact me so positively physically and mentally. Literally, everything changed for me. Now I am FEELING so much energy, life zest, glow

24/07/2025

Hello, hello!
Here I am - finally able to actually post again, after months of not being able to post for some reason, plus a short suspension.
Yay, to being back.

21/09/2024

Short and sweet visit to Parnell. The sensory garden in the Domain is looking extra good now spring has sprung x

19/09/2024

It's about choosing who you invite into your life, the ones who lift you, and choosing to let go of the ones who weigh you down, they may be much better suited in other energy fields

16/09/2024

a perfect natural beauty

14/09/2024

keepin an eye on you x

Photos from Healthy Body Healthy Mind's post 25/03/2024

Autumn blossoms in the citygarden 🩵❤️🩷

29/02/2024

Dolphins 🐬 🐬 🐬 🐬 🐬 🐬 swimming, getting on with their purpose and tasks whilst having heaps of fun at the same time. lets bw more dolphin 💕💕
so spwcial to come face to face with a couple of pods recently

10/12/2023

The nz Christmas tree, the stunning Pohutakawa, the blossoms are finally out, and it's a real spectacle this year I reckon. More intense and beautiful like other years, I reckon

16/10/2023

❤️

13/07/2023

Happy Matariki ❤️

Matariki is an abbreviation of ‘Ngā Mata o te Ariki Tāwhirimātea (‘The eyes of the god Tāwhirimātea’) and refers to a large cluster of stars, known in some European traditions as the Pleiades. According to Māori tradition, the god of the wind, Tāwhirimātea, was so angry when his siblings separated their parents, Ranginui the sky father and Papatūānuku the earth mother, that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens.

The cycle of life and death

Traditionally, Matariki was a time to acknowledge the dead and to release their spirits to become stars. It was also a time to reflect, to be thankful to the gods for the harvest, to feast and to share the bounty of the harvest with family and friends.

Matariki revived

Matariki, or Māori New Year, celebrations were once popular, but had largely stopped by the 1940s. In the 2000s, they were revived. Now, thousands of people take part in events to honour the beginning of the Māori New Year, and in whānau celebrations to remember those who have died and to plan for the year ahead. From 2022, a public holiday marking Matariki will be held on a Friday in June or July each year.

24/05/2023

Lemons in the making 🍋 🍋 🍋

22/05/2023

what's not to love about living?

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