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The pine keeps its color when other trees go bare. Not because winter is easy, but because it learned a different way to live: needles that lose less water, resin that seals the wound, roots that hold in rock and wind. The pine doesn’t boast—it endures. Tonight we take the pine as teacher: how to be green in lean seasons, how to bend without breaking, how to heal fast and keep standing where we’re planted.
We’ll make its lessons practical. First, Needlework: simplify your surface area. Too many open tabs—digital or emotional—bleed heat. Close one input before you start the next; face the door; put water within reach. Second, Resin Seal: after a nick (a harsh word, a small failure), seal the wound quickly. Three slow breaths—inhale nose ~4 seconds, soft pause, exhale mouth ~6—then one honest line to yourself or another: “That stung. Here’s the next small step.” Third, Root Hold: before a day of gusts, root your body—feet flat or seat heavy, spine long, jaw soft. Take nine even breaths and picture roots gripping bedrock. Let wind be wind; your job is hold.
Keep the Daily Trio so endurance becomes rhythm: Sow one tiny good that strengthens the trunk (prep tomorrow’s glass, lay out the tool), Tend one existing branch (maintain what already lives), Rest for one true minute (eyes closed, nine breaths). Carry tokens: a stone for release (set down what isn’t your weather to hold), a seed/paper for beginnings (name one cone you’ll drop for spring), a grain/shell for nourishment (eat, drink, warm your hands). Close with the Nine-Breath Harvest—three for what you sowed, three for what you tended, three for how you rested—then one breath of thanks.
We’ll also name what endurance is not. It isn’t martyrdom, silent suffering, or staying where harm is normal. Pines survive because they group in stands, break the wind for each other, and let go of what they can’t keep. Ask for a windbreak; be a windbreak when you can. Our guidance is cultural and spiritual—non-clinical, consent-first—and meant to sit alongside professional care.
If you’ve been feeling stripped to bark, let tonight give you a pine’s stance: fewer leaks, faster seals, deeper roots, and a green that lasts the winter.
Today’s show sponsored by FournSeven Poster & Frame.
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Be well my friends,
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By Mark WeismanThe pine keeps its color when other trees go bare. Not because winter is easy, but because it learned a different way to live: needles that lose less water, resin that seals the wound, roots that hold in rock and wind. The pine doesn’t boast—it endures. Tonight we take the pine as teacher: how to be green in lean seasons, how to bend without breaking, how to heal fast and keep standing where we’re planted.
We’ll make its lessons practical. First, Needlework: simplify your surface area. Too many open tabs—digital or emotional—bleed heat. Close one input before you start the next; face the door; put water within reach. Second, Resin Seal: after a nick (a harsh word, a small failure), seal the wound quickly. Three slow breaths—inhale nose ~4 seconds, soft pause, exhale mouth ~6—then one honest line to yourself or another: “That stung. Here’s the next small step.” Third, Root Hold: before a day of gusts, root your body—feet flat or seat heavy, spine long, jaw soft. Take nine even breaths and picture roots gripping bedrock. Let wind be wind; your job is hold.
Keep the Daily Trio so endurance becomes rhythm: Sow one tiny good that strengthens the trunk (prep tomorrow’s glass, lay out the tool), Tend one existing branch (maintain what already lives), Rest for one true minute (eyes closed, nine breaths). Carry tokens: a stone for release (set down what isn’t your weather to hold), a seed/paper for beginnings (name one cone you’ll drop for spring), a grain/shell for nourishment (eat, drink, warm your hands). Close with the Nine-Breath Harvest—three for what you sowed, three for what you tended, three for how you rested—then one breath of thanks.
We’ll also name what endurance is not. It isn’t martyrdom, silent suffering, or staying where harm is normal. Pines survive because they group in stands, break the wind for each other, and let go of what they can’t keep. Ask for a windbreak; be a windbreak when you can. Our guidance is cultural and spiritual—non-clinical, consent-first—and meant to sit alongside professional care.
If you’ve been feeling stripped to bark, let tonight give you a pine’s stance: fewer leaks, faster seals, deeper roots, and a green that lasts the winter.
Today’s show sponsored by FournSeven Poster & Frame.
Every hall, every wagon, every shield once bore a mark of pride. FourSevens Decals carries that same spirit into your home and travels — symbols that set you apart, bold designs that speak of strength and story. Claim your mark at akumedia.akoutlaw.com/sponsors.
Learn more: https://shorturl.at/cZr6d?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=Q4_aff_fournseven-poster-frame
—
Be well my friends,
Our Website - https://akumedia.akoutlaw.com
Shaman Website - https://akulfhednar.org
Newsletter Subscribe - https://akulfhednar.org/newsletter
Tags: fournseven-poster-frame, deals
#akulfhednar, #ulfhednar, #norse, #shaman, #alaska, #belysning, #oldways, #mythicpractice, #nervoussystem, #ritual, #mindfulbreath, #resilience