This practice was supported by the quiet gentleness of Tulsi, a plant in the tea I was drinking. We called in a container of support, played with the sense of vibration and dissolving, and then invited in the sense of "permission to be unfinished." This practice had a lot of singing and silence and deep resting in it. The practice concluded with the invitation to make an offering to a being in our ecosystems.
I am releasing a series of practices over the next weeks as offering to support your body, heart, and spirit in slowing down, feeling, and metabolizing. within the depth of complexity and unravelling we are all immersed in collectively right now in the world.
These recordings, drawn from the Mundane Mycelium and the Ecosystem Spoons course, are gathered in You Don’t Have to Hold It Alone: A Mutual Aid Energetic Resourcing Repository for folks impacted by ecological devastation and systemic unraveling.
If you or someone you know was impacted by the climate devastation in North Carolina or other ways of being touched by systemic unravelling of any kind that is feeling acute in your nervous system, you can access the full recording series right in the a downloadable google drive folder and can share this link with others who would benefit from receiving them also: https://bit.ly/widerholding
If you are nourished by these recordings and want to immerse deeper in this kind of resourcing practice, you can make any amount of sliding scale donation for access to The Ecosystem Spoons Course for 10+ hours of guided practice: www.earthpoetedgeweaver.com/spoons
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