Tag: nature

THRUM Circles of the Great Re-Membering

THRUM Circles are gatherings for cultivating a community of inquiry, practice, and emergent wisdom in the ongoing Great Turning, sometimes called the Great Re-Membering or The Great Composting.  Hosted on the full and new moon, each gathering will be anchored by a theme, and include space for council circle,… Continue Reading “THRUM Circles of the Great Re-Membering”

A Threshold Moment

I don’t think we have really grappled with the fact that the world is not what it was. We are in a new landscape. A threshold moment. We are in a revolutionary moment. A #composteverydamnthing moment. Things are afoot. Empire is dissolving. The emperor wears no… Continue Reading “A Threshold Moment”

MORNING DEW: HOLY WATER

These days I rarely start the day without being 61% salt-water by volume.  I rarely start heating the water (from the mountain spring) for my forest fresh tip tea without my body being 99% H20 by molecular count.  I see these morning dew drops… Continue Reading “MORNING DEW: HOLY WATER”

Honoring the Season

Moments like equinox and solstice are great markers of transition from one season to another; yet we know the energies of transformation are always afoot, wearing different garbs and guises. There’s the change we want. And there’s the change we don’t. Regardless, change IS. Sometimes… Continue Reading “Honoring the Season”

The Beautiful Undammed

“That’s still the water that runs through my veins.”—Mike Polmateer, Karuk  One of the many regenerative stories that has captivated me and feels like a bright ray of hope is the undamming of Rivers.  The undamming of the Klamath River is one that deserves… Continue Reading “The Beautiful Undammed”