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earth-11015_640It becomes ever clearer as time goes by of the need to have reverence and respect for Mother Earth; we have taken her for granted for far too long. But it is equally important to mention how healing ourselves also heals the energy of the universe.

Healing the many wounds that environment, society, and guilt have created within us appears to not be easy, but the blessed thing is, nature teaches us it can be simple. We only need to slow down enough to see, think, feel, hear, smell, and taste life’s glory, to know we do not really need much to have inner peace, and be genuinely happy no matter what life throws at you.  

These are some of the lessons that the quarantine has taught me. My hope is whether we go back to restrictions and quarantines again or not, you can find a way to a more simplistic life which, offers inner peace and healing for your soul.

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Does this mean we should all give everything up and take off for the north woods? No, in fact, if we did, we would end up creating the same thing we were running away fromThe secret is not to run away from things but to run to them, from the inside out (I saw that on a tea bag!) 

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When was the last time you truly looked at a leaf and saw the simple beauty and the complexity of it all? Are you like the leaf, splendid, ever changing; yet constantly growing and absorbing the abundance life has to offer or, are you stuck in the fall or winter seasons, hibernating- appearing dead but still existing?
 

The wisdom of the trees shows us that although they must go up against the weather, insects, man, and the messed-up environment with its dirty air and water, they still somehow stay strong, continuing year after year. We too have trails and crap thrown at us, whether it is from negative people, or life’s situations.  

We need nourishment daily, so we can stand strong and use our resources and gifts; we find this in nurturing our bodies with healthy, organic foods, exercise, and quiet observation, listening to nature and our inner guidance from the Wise Voice Within. In essence -and truly the key to al is, being present and welcoming every moment. 

IMG_0090Trees do not need much to grow and flourish, and neither do we, if we keep it simple, we too can flourish and stand strong for many years and help create new offshoots that will continue to give joy, beauty, and life to our world. By nurturing yourself as well as all aspects of nature, we all benefit; helping spread love and positive energy throughout the planet and the universe.

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IMG_1214Nature teaches us that we need to have reverence and respect for Mother Earth; obviously, we have taken her for granted for far too long. I have spoken of some ways to assist Mother Earth and will continue to talk on that subject however, it is also important to heal ourselves, for when we do we also heal the energy of the universe.

Healing the many wounds that our families and society have created within us may not be easy, but the blessed thing is nature teaches us it can be simple. Forgiveness and gratitude are the beginning tools for healing. Meditation and mindfulness slows us down enough to see, think, feel, hear, smell and taste life’s glory, to find inner peace through self-awareness and a connectedness to nature and all of life. Living more simplistically (down to earth) helps bring ease and the ability to find happiness no matter what life throws at you.

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Image by Shahariar Lenin from Pixabay

Does this mean we should all give everything up and take off for the north woods?  No, in fact, if we did we’d end up creating the same thing we were running away from.  The secret is not to run away from things but to run to them, from the inside out  (Buddha leaf quote.)

autumn-974882_640When was the last time you truly looked at a leaf and saw the simple beauty yet complexity of it all?  Are you like the leaf, splendid, ever changing; yet constantly growing and absorbing the abundance life has to give, or are you stuck in the fall or winter of our seasons, hibernating- appearing dead but still existing?

The wisdom of the trees shows us that although they have to go up against the weather, insects, man, and the messed up environment with its dirty air and water, they still somehow stay strong, continuing on year after year.  We too have trails and crud thrown at us, whether it is from negative people, or things that happen. Yet, we still need nourishment daily, so we can stand strong and use our resources and gifts. We can find this in nurturing our bodies with healthy, organic foods, exercise and quiet contemplation, listening to nature and our inner guidance from the Divinity within; in essence, (and truly the key to all) being present and welcoming every moment.

IMG_0090Trees don’t need much to grow and flourish, and neither do we, if we keep it simple; we too can flourish and stand strong for many years and help create new offshoots that will continue to beautify and give joy and life to our world.  So, by nurturing yourself as well as all aspects of nature, we all benefit, helping spread love and positive energy throughout the planet and the universe.

Like this blog and others we’ve posted? We’d greatly appreciate any donation you can give to support this work, thank you! paypal.me/gracemredwood 

Follow us in other social media sites: https://linktr.ee/thethriftynaturalist

We’re listed as one of the Top 100 Eco-Friendly Blogs! http://blog.feedspot.com/eco_friendly_blogs/

 

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