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Connecting to Spring in Challenging Times
An offering to connect to the spring, even in these challenging times.
Rooted Book Discussion
This book discussion guide explores the book, Rooted by Lyanda Lynn Haupt that explores the wild world, science, and spirituality.
Connecting to Birds- Guided Art Therapy Prompt
This prompt guides you into observation and connection to birds through art. Birds are often seen as sacred, spiritual, and symbolic in many cultures and religions. Birds can also hold a lot of symbolism around healing and freedom.
Earth-Grounding, “Earthing,” Exercises
These grounding exercises provide a deep connection and grounding to nature, to the present, and to the greater world around us.
Reconnecting to the Earth and Present Meditation
This guided meditative practice grounds to the earth and to one another.
Church of the Wild Discussion Guide
This book discussion guide explore the book Church of the Wild by Victoria Loorz. This book honors deconstruction, spirituality, and a deep connection to the wild world.
Shadow Art
Similar to the Light Art practice, this practices engages with light in an abstract way that connects to the world.
Summer Art Practices
Summer is also a time when connecting to nature can feel much more accessible. This practices centers this energy into connection with the wild world.
Spring Art
This practices honors the growth and energy of this season- connecting to color, all the things that are being born and emerging, and the wildly creative energy that comes in this season.
Fall Art Practice
This practices centers into this season by honoring the color and physical expression of letting go that the trees model for us.
Embroidery Art
Needle art a beautiful form of art that can be so grounding and engage the sense is unique ways that art with paper, brush, and pen.
Hiking with a Paintbrush
This practice moves beyond simply going out in nature and encourages a deeper connection of the senses to the wild world by encouraging art inside of nature.
Finding Art in Nature
This practice moves behind creating what we see and encourages connecting with the natural world to see everything as art.
Pressed Flower Art
Flowers engage our senses through sight and smell, and they can boost our mood because they are simply so beautiful.
Light Art Practice
This practice centers into the healing properties of light. Sunlight boosts our mood, provides warmth, gives us energy, and heals our bodies and minds.
Winter Art Practice
This practice also honors the need to connect to rest and stillness in this season. Art can be incredibly supportive during the many emotional and depressive experiences of the winter months.