PRACTICAL WISDOM for TIMES OF RENEWAL: Practice + Resource Zine
PRACTICAL WISDOM for TIMES OF RENEWAL: Practice + Resource Zine
As earth-borne and earth-bound beings, how do we pay homage to the forces that birthed us, sustain us, and will hold us in each life stage?
Our connection to the land can be intimate, rich, and incredibly fertile, however we must tend it well. Forces of alienation brought on by the oppressive and divisive systems of our time separate us from the earth and all that it brings to us. In times like these, a garden, a single seed, and a shared meal may be the resistance we need. Bringing together wisdom from Vandana Shiva, Perma Queer (Guy Ritani and Toad Andrew Dell), Claudia Serrato, Anne Armbrecht, and Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe) alongside ritual, prayer, and reflection, this zine is meant to offer up practical and rooted wisdom for times of transition and renewal. From soil, to seed, to harvest, to consumption, our relationship to the earth brings us both the lessons and the substance that we need. How can we pay deep attention to this?
The art in this zine is by Jeanne K Simmons.
With 37 pages of content including: guided ritual, meditations, prayers, episode excerpts, hand-selected episode quotes, reflection questions, and resources to further deepen your practices, we hope you find resonance with this offering.
What you get: A 37-page digital study guide & resource zine in PDF format (73.1mb) with live url links
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