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In this episode, Eva and John trace the invisible threads between land and body—how the Earth herself has shaped them, drawn them together, and continues to guide their path. They explore their relationship with different lands across the world, speaking to how each place feels like a living acupuncture point on the planet—activating different parts of their being, like the chakras of a greater Earth-body.
Together, they reflect on how certain geographies resonate with specific energies, how climates, mountains, forests, and rivers stir distinct parts of the soul—and how the nature of each place invites a different way of relating to one’s own body, to spirit, and to each other.
This episode is a journey through memory and myth, guided by the question: What if the land itself is dreaming us into who we are becoming? Eva and John share how their own story was born from this way of listening—an indigenous way of being in relationship with Earth, where prayer is conversation, and love is a living dialogue with place.
By Being Human TogetherIn this episode, Eva and John trace the invisible threads between land and body—how the Earth herself has shaped them, drawn them together, and continues to guide their path. They explore their relationship with different lands across the world, speaking to how each place feels like a living acupuncture point on the planet—activating different parts of their being, like the chakras of a greater Earth-body.
Together, they reflect on how certain geographies resonate with specific energies, how climates, mountains, forests, and rivers stir distinct parts of the soul—and how the nature of each place invites a different way of relating to one’s own body, to spirit, and to each other.
This episode is a journey through memory and myth, guided by the question: What if the land itself is dreaming us into who we are becoming? Eva and John share how their own story was born from this way of listening—an indigenous way of being in relationship with Earth, where prayer is conversation, and love is a living dialogue with place.