So beautifully shared, seeing through the lens of flower family relationships in the FES practitioner course with you has been been so supportive to this journey. 🌸🙏🏼
😭💖 it’s the feeling of bringing so many fragmented pieces of my life together (plants life, creative cycles, lunar attunement, motherhood, etc). The integration on a cellular level has been astounding. So grateful for the gentle yet powerful way you share this work with such depth and compassion.
It means so much to hear you express this in this way! Integration is such an important and core part of this path. I am so honored to have you in this field now, bringing your unique combination of well lived approaches and creative forces.
When you do join this series, when the right moment comes, you will enjoy seeing some of your close friends of the Bush Essences. In the previous series we looked at the Proteaceae, that I am fascinated by. It includes Waratah, Monga Waratah, Isopogon, Dagger Hakea, Red Grevillea and the Banksias. This time we will look at the Myrtaceae. It is such a fascinating area of study!!!
So beautifully shared, seeing through the lens of flower family relationships in the FES practitioner course with you has been been so supportive to this journey. 🌸🙏🏼
April, thank you so much commenting and expressing this. Brings tears to my eyes, feeling that this is being really helpful as you enter this path!
😭💖 it’s the feeling of bringing so many fragmented pieces of my life together (plants life, creative cycles, lunar attunement, motherhood, etc). The integration on a cellular level has been astounding. So grateful for the gentle yet powerful way you share this work with such depth and compassion.
It means so much to hear you express this in this way! Integration is such an important and core part of this path. I am so honored to have you in this field now, bringing your unique combination of well lived approaches and creative forces.
It is a joy!
So wish I could take this course this time. Too many other wonderful things b on my plate at the moment.
I’m already seeing several of those so up for myself and others. Thanks for connecting the dots.
When you do join this series, when the right moment comes, you will enjoy seeing some of your close friends of the Bush Essences. In the previous series we looked at the Proteaceae, that I am fascinated by. It includes Waratah, Monga Waratah, Isopogon, Dagger Hakea, Red Grevillea and the Banksias. This time we will look at the Myrtaceae. It is such a fascinating area of study!!!