Into the Garden has a clear Intention:
To support your health and wellness at the personal, relational, collective and cosmic level.
The reed flute sings of separation from its native place, the reed bed
This imagery from Rumi beautifully describes the ache each of us feels, consciously or unconsciously, to return home to our truest selves, our wellness, and our joy. Each of us longs to return to this easeful connection with all that IS. How do we return to our native place? What is the path back to our unique and individual song? What does our authentic being need to heal and flourish? And, how do we learn to sing in harmony— deepen and support our intimate relationships and in turn the collective?
Into the Garden was grown from these questions
From the cosmological to the microscopic, we live in relationship. These relationships include the nuanced balance of our internal microbiomes, how our emotional life is sculpted by our childhoods and ancestral lineage, the astrological blueprint and our life’s unfolding, and the inherent impact these have on the land we walk. Returning to harmonic resonance arises when we commit to taking growth steps to heal these emotional, energetic, and physical ecosystems in our lives.
We shape, and are shaped by, our communities, the planet, the cosmos and beyond
Into the Garden understands that when we tend to our individual healing we are tending to Universal Healing, and when any part of the collective falls ill, we are all impacted. While it is easy to feel overwhelmed and inconsequential by our inherent interdependence or our sense of insignificance, if we hold the intention to contribute to collective harmony, we see that each person matters and we matter to each other. When one person commits to their growth and awareness, to living vibrantly and with permission to center their wellness as service, it enriches everyone in their lives and supports the ecosystem to return to a natural balance. Our illnesses, heartaches, disharmony, and limitations are healing opportunities waiting to be tended to with compassion and a commitment of heart. When we expand our awareness and understanding of the roots of disharmony, we take actionable steps to restore our inner balance and—our gardens flourish. We inevitably learn that the healing we have been looking for is sourced within.
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