The word "indigenous" traditionally means "born from" or "being an integral part of a place or region on earth." Over time, it has come to symbolize our rediscovery of something ancient and essential: that we, as human beings, are inseparable from the earth and nature itself.
As we witness the decline of the natural environment and feel the disconnection within ourselves, we are starting to recognize something vital. The earth is alive, and as we are reaching a pivotal moment of forgotten understanding of the fundamental unity of all life. To live indigenously is to recognize that we (our connection to the earth and each other) belong to the earth just as much as it belongs to us. It's not just a place we inhabit, but a living force that shapes who we are.
The blogs share moments of revelation, moments of truth in stories and reflections, thet remind us of the wild, untamed beauty and innate wisdom that still exists both within ourselves and in the world around us.
In this space, I explore the ways in which we can "re-language" our understanding of life, nature, and our place in it. By doing so, we may begin to see the world with fresh eyes and rediscover the deep-rooted connection we share with the earth — the passageways of the mind and spirit that bring us back to earth’s dreaming. The journey through these reflections is deeply rooted in the idea of living in harmony with the world of which we are inherently a part.
You are invited to walk alongside me on this path of exploration, learning, and reconnection.
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