What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...
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What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...
Bridging the knowing of intellect and the knowing of intuition
I am Enough
1 hour 9 minutes
7 months ago
Bridging the knowing of intellect and the knowing of intuition
Do you put more value on knowledge than what you intuitively know? This week we look at how our western cultures value intellect over our inner knowing and explore how that inner knowing shows up for each of us. We explore how we have to unlearn our way of being in the world, to look internally not just externally, how traditional schooling puts into an acceptable mold and squashes anything that cannot be rationally explained. How we forget what we knew as children - that sometimes we j...
I am Enough
What if the wisdom you’re searching for is already blooming through the cracks at your feet? Lyn sits down with Ruth Green, a feminist pagan and community gardener, to trace a life lived in conversation with nature—from childhood days spent still among rabbits to leading a small, potent circle that honours the Wheel of the Year. Together we unpack how beauty becomes a practice, why wildflowers are not “weeds,” and how pollinators turn a garden into a living system that feeds both vegeta...