What are you grateful for this winter? Let us know in the comments! ☃️❄️
What are you grateful for this winter? Let us know in the comments! ☃️❄️
What are your favorite tips or resources for safely foraging mushrooms in your area?
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I discovered the original HD Moving Art “Flowers” years ago on Netflix at a tumultuous time in my life. My two brothers passed away within weeks of each other at the same time I had a fire in my house. Moving Art became my meditation to clear my mind, gain peace and sleep. Every night for years….. through 4K and music changes. I can never thank you enough. Peace.
Greetings from a tiny coastal rainforest village in British Columbia, Canada. We Delvin & Grace Solkinson an husband-wife permaculture design teaching team who also make videos to give voice and share the work of elders from the permaculture movement and beyond. Here is one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvJJVrB0fjo
“The Wise Woman Tradition nourishes the wholeness of the unique individual”
- Susun Weed
Celebrating the spiralling Wise Woman Way and sharing Green Blessings from herbalist maestra Susun Weed.
The first in a series of videos Grace Solkinson filmed and produced with Susun at her home near Woodstock, New York on our recent pilgrimage with a little help from me, her husband Delvin Solkinson
Susun Weed, green witch and wise woman, is an extraordinary teacher with a joyous spirit, a powerful presence, and an encyclopedic knowledge of herbs and health. She is the voice of the Wise Woman Way, where common weeds, simple ceremony, and compassionate listening support and nourish health/wholeness/holiness. She has opened hearts to the magic and medicine of the green nations for many decades.
I just want to say thank you so much for the Moving Art videos. I find meditating too hard but can use these videos to focus on something else. I've also been stuck for years without being able to travel. These make me feel like I'm going somewhere.
Gratitude? Well, my whole life has revolved around plants - so much so that I look to them for guidance and inspiration. They can teach us a lot about gratitude, not as a simple acknowledgement of good things, but a richer, more intricate understanding of the interconnectedness of life.
My decades of observing plants' abilities to withstand adversity allowed me to find gratitude in my own resilience and growth. The sustenance and beauty they provide made me thankful for the abundance in my life, which made me more aware of the joy in the little things. Their seasonal, cyclical nature taught me to embrace change and appreciate every phase of life.
Just as plants rely on various organisms for survival, we need others in our lives. I am now more aware and appreciative of the help and encouragement I receive from others. Gratitude is a reciprocal practice that creates connections with those around us.
I believe that engaging with plants, whether through gardening or simply by enjoying their beauty, promotes mindfulness. That encourages us to slow down, be present, and appreciate the small details, leading to a greater sense of appreciation for everyday moments.
I have tremendous gratitude for plants - for the oxygen, food, and beauty they provide us. I am truly grateful to them for keeping me rooted so I could live a life filled with joy and wonder of the natural world around me.
Hey folks - I am sharing this site with a group I belong to and wondered when some of the content will be available, like the wonderful interview with Roland Griffiths which I watched when it was first released. The site says "There are no available purchase options at the moment. Come back soon!"
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I am not sure where to put this but I just want to say that I am so very beyond grateful to have my Moving Art back!!! When Netflix dropped it I cried very hard. Moving Art has been a very good friend to me throughout some incredibly hard times and I was so sad to lose it. And today I signed up and you're offering them all for free and I even added it to my Roku and I'm so happy and beyond grateful. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!! You have no idea what this means to me.