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Medicine Stories

Self Remembrance & the Non-Stop Nurturance of the Natural World - Asia Suler

Medicine Stories

Amber Magnolia Hill

Herbs, Health & Fitness, Ancestry, Alternativemedicine, Herbalism, Alternative Health, Dreams, Healing, Society & Culture, Psychedelics

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2022

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Earth-centered cultures have always held that each person is born into this world with their own unique gifts and strengths, but this knowing has been put aside by our modern, disconnected overculture. The consequences of this mass self forgetting are profound. But nature is always there to remind us of who we are, where we come from, and why we're here. Let us come back into relationship with the earth- the truest mirror of our most sacred inner selves.

TOPICS:

  • Naming babies & birthing books

  • How spaces live inside us: ancestral pilgrimage to sacred sites 

  • When you're connected to your deep self you can most powerfully serve others

  • Self compassion is a force for healing in the world

  • It is through the non-stop nurturance of the natural world that we remember who we are

  • Rewiring our neurology through relationship with the earth can create the space the body needs to heal

  • Reflections on our inherent goodness & the original beauty of being

  • Musings on narcissism, ancestral humans, & our toxic overculture

  • There's nothing self-centered about seeking self knowledge and cultivating self love

  • The truth about magic

  • You can choose peace and still grow

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