We have spent this week filling the well; today, we water the village. After mapping your Roots and honoring your Branches, we turn our attention to Reciprocity of the Earth. This episode is an invitation to create a Nature Mandala— an ephemeral circle of beauty made from fallen leaves, stones, and twigs. It is a "Thank You" note to the land, a gathering place for your lineage, and a physical prayer for your community. Come weave your personal peace back into the collective web. ···─···─ ·𖥸· ...
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We have spent this week filling the well; today, we water the village. After mapping your Roots and honoring your Branches, we turn our attention to Reciprocity of the Earth. This episode is an invitation to create a Nature Mandala— an ephemeral circle of beauty made from fallen leaves, stones, and twigs. It is a "Thank You" note to the land, a gathering place for your lineage, and a physical prayer for your community. Come weave your personal peace back into the collective web. ···─···─ ·𖥸· ...
Celebration is our practice today. We close our first week by engaging the "Immeasurable" practice of Mudita (Sympathetic Joy). We gather around the fire to witness the profound shifts happening in our community—from reclaiming time for ourselves to remembering our true identity alongside the trees. Using a simple storytelling framework I learned from the memoirist Joyce Maynard ("I used to... but now I..."), we validate that by deepening your relationship with the Earth, you are literally pr...
Nature Practice
We have spent this week filling the well; today, we water the village. After mapping your Roots and honoring your Branches, we turn our attention to Reciprocity of the Earth. This episode is an invitation to create a Nature Mandala— an ephemeral circle of beauty made from fallen leaves, stones, and twigs. It is a "Thank You" note to the land, a gathering place for your lineage, and a physical prayer for your community. Come weave your personal peace back into the collective web. ···─···─ ·𖥸· ...