Nature Practice

201 • Feeling into Your Roots - People


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When we feel overwhelmed by the state of the world, it is easy to feel like we are doing this all alone. But the truth is, you are backed by a mountain range of ancestors, teachers, and guides. Today, we sit with the wisdom of Dr. Maya Angelou, who reminds us that we never enter a room—or a storm—by ourselves. We bring everyone who has ever been kind to us. This episode is a practice in mapping your own Roots and gathering your own "Bouquet of Rainbows"—calling in the grandmothers, the authors, and the wild ones who stand behind you, so you can finally say: "I don't ever feel I have no help."

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