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This blog is for YOUR stories of life-supporting experiences. Tellers of personal stories weave their tales directly from their own lives. Each personal story, once told, reverberates out, finding kinship and strength in the stories of others. The resulting web of deeply felt events are well-springs for visceral wisdom.
Personally embodied wisdom reverberates within our communities in their bioregions in the Earth’s biosphere, then beyond to the Universe itself. Within our uncertain times, the opportunities opened by each personal story patterns a vision arising from the depths of our desire to nourish all life by uniting mind with body, reason with spirit, justice with diversity, and culture with nature.
One Summer Near the Hopi Nation by Jean Gardner
One summer near the Hopi Nation in Northern Arizona I worked with other teenage girls on a ranch. We learned what the cowhands spent their days doing – riding herd, lassoing cattle,..
Opening Ceremony Formula, Mexico City by Montserrat Payro
It was an honor to be invited as a choreographer to bring more than 500 traditional dancers from 10 different regions of Oaxaca to create a huge mandala where they all danced together. All these ancestral dances have been danced ritually...
Midbar Aravah (Unexpected Sage) by Diane Barbarash
In January 2019 I had the incredible opportunity to visit Yedidah Cohen in Israel. Yedidah had been my Kabbalah teacher for several years, and although we’d never met in person, we had established a deep and close relationship with each other. In the world of...
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Become a contributor to Earth Group Global. Email us your personal story describing how you aligned with the living Earth through a natural site or its architecture. Or perhaps you experienced a relationship with a non-human species that has made a difference in your life. Or with a flower or a stone. It’s your story. It is what is stored within you. We want to hear it. Thank you.
It’s important that we share our experiences with other people. Your story will heal you and your story will heal somebody else. When you tell your story, you free yourself and give other people permission to acknowledge their own story.