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About Morgan Hunter, Somatic Practitioner
Hello, My name is Morgan Hunter—owner and provider at Sat Nam Grounding. Sat Nam Grounding has been a long time in the making for me and is rooted in my passion for yoga as a healing modality. Any of my close people can tell you that yoga has been a large part of my life…
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My Grandma
I call her Grandma, Mema (or Me-ma), Gramma, and Grams, but she has many aliases. My Grandma is not like other grandmas. My Grandma was down on the floor playing with my brother, cousins and I our whole lives. My Grandma laughed as hard as she played and never took a moment with me for…
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As a Mother
Motherhood was terrifying to me when I found out I was pregnant. Today I reflect on my daughter’s first year and all we have accomplished so far in our mother-daughter dynamic.
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A Whirlwind
The last month has been a whirlwind. Time is flying and I am just an observer trying to make sense of it all. New challenges arose this week, but I have graciously accepted them.
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Cultural Days
Cultural Days happen every other year at Xavier High School. I am fortunate enough to be here during. Cultural Days are about displaying and celebrating the many heritages present on campus; the very breadth that brings us together is our differences.
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Earth Week
Early efforts to bury or burn waste were quickly proven inefficient due to the small square footage of the island. There is no where to bury garbage anymore, so it continues to surface. Burning plastics and other materials is too dangerous since people inhabit all areas of the island.
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The Edge of the Lagoon: Pisar
There is a tiny island on the edge of the Truk Lagoon called Pisar. The island is so small, I can see all edges of it from any given spot. This island is the definition of serenity, tranquility, and utter bliss.
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Fulfilled First Month
In the past 4 weeks, I have expanded my entirety more than imaginable. The smallest things have become the biggest: smiles, nods, ‘rananiems’ (Chuukese for ‘good morning’), ‘na-pungs’ (Chuukese for ‘good night’), having clean clothes, the comfort of my inch-thin sleeping mat on wooden frame after an 18 hour day, and the relief of a…
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Students and Teachers
Everything here is so different in ways I had never thought: facial expressions and gestures, hygiene and personal needs, relationship dynamics. The students are all so different, certainly they are in America too, but they are different in ways that seem so odd to me. These students know that us teachers have no idea of…

