A lyrical meditation on soil, memory, and sacred renewal—this essay invites us to remember the holy work of decay, the wisdom of the underground, and the truth that growth begins in the mess.
I love this! I have been walking with very similar questions. What if… just having those questions in our energy field actually creates a gentle shift toward that possibility?
Gorgeous...again. I've been reading David Graeber's Debt, The First 5000 Years. It's an anthropological history of how we came to this extraction mentality, why our spiritual language is so deeply infused with the language of accounting ("forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors") and how other cultures and times reckoned with ways to exchange value with one another that was perhaps not so soul-sucking........ fascinating!
I love this! I have been walking with very similar questions. What if… just having those questions in our energy field actually creates a gentle shift toward that possibility?
I believe that they do, Sandra!
Gorgeous...again. I've been reading David Graeber's Debt, The First 5000 Years. It's an anthropological history of how we came to this extraction mentality, why our spiritual language is so deeply infused with the language of accounting ("forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors") and how other cultures and times reckoned with ways to exchange value with one another that was perhaps not so soul-sucking........ fascinating!
‘We’re not the only ones who respond to connection.
We’re not the only ones who know who loves us.’ This speaks loudly to me, really beautiful piece, thanks
Thank you so much Susan—it means a lot to know the piece resonated with you. And thank you for sharing it 🙏