“I went on my very first herb walk when I was 8 years old.”
There is something that happened on that walk that is still relevant and drives my herbal studies to this very day.
Join me next to the beached BLUE WHALE bones to tap into this core concept that connects you with the breadth of what is really possible when learning about herbs.
Keeping one foot steeped in this world opens a depth of connection to the plants that nourishes your herbal studies like nothing else.
My latest AWE was friday morning. I went barefeet to feed My three sweet lady hens. The soil was very cold, slippery wet, soft and refreshing. The morning mist startede to melt from the sun. Everything godt to me. And feelings og great thankfullness just filled My Heart. Thank you so much for All the wonderfull Thing you share so generously. Herb love from Line in Denmark
Hi Line, I love when gratitude just overwhelms!
My most recent AWE momwnt came about a week ago whwn i took my Bailee (My sheltie), out for her morning trip outside. It was about 7:00 a.m. and the sun was just coming up. I live in Eastern Washington in farming country.
The sun shown in the great mown fields to show a brilliant yellow contrasted against a darker cloudy sky. It was gorgeous! I did feel that AWE moment and stood there filling my senses with how beautiful it was. It’s a sensory memory that will be with me forever.
awesome, I’m the first to comment?!?! I like your point that keeping our ability to be in awe of life and the world around us will keep us on the right path, healing ourselves and our world, a little tikkun olam if you will. My most recent awe moment was when a bat circled around me at dusk as I was outdoors feeding the dogs. It was a wonderful moment; I like to walk at twilight morning or evening in order to catch a glimpse of the few bats we have in our neighborhood. I miss the awe moments of… Read more »