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5 for Fall

Posted on October 13, 2011 by Laura Plumb

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My list of Five Best Practices for Fall 1. Rest & Nest ~ Do less. Breathe deep. Turn inward. Come evening, let yourself go gently into the night: Gaze at the Moon. Gaze at a candle. Gaze at the darkness. … Continue reading →

Posted in All Recipes, Recipes for Autumn, Tonics & Teas Tagged Autumn Health, Ayurvedic massage, Epsom Salt, Essential oil, Health, Vata-reducing tools

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Nature heals, restores, inspires. More than a resource, Nature is our source. Mata Bhumi, embodied consciousness. The root of our word, human. From the earth we rise, to the earth we shall return. May we remember Her, as She remembers us. 🍃🍃🍃__ #gratedul #treepeople #PlantPeople #nature #EarthDay ... See MoreSee Less

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Laura Plumb is in California, United States.

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We are not separate systems, but a living field—neurons, hearts, breath in quiet coherence.Science calls it interconnection.Poetry calls it belonging.🍃 We need each other. In safe spaces, trusted circles, we can heal. Together, we can breathe the sacred back into this world. I know it feels like a hard time, but I believe in us. __#love #women #heal #together #TogetherWeRise ... See MoreSee Less

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Laura Plumb is in Bruges, Belgium.

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The news these days is hard, triggering, heartbreaking. Today I am coping by dreaming of a world safe, peaceful and respectful for all children and women everywhere. And I don’t think I am just a dreamer. History has models. The photos here are of “Les béguinages,” communities of women in medieval Europe, living and working together, without taking vows or retiring from the world.These communities flourished in homes and on land owned by women, connected by a common wall or garden, with a common intention to live well, live free and to do good. The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde, arranged around a large, central courtyard of white houses and trees, is a UNESCO heritage site which can still be visited in South Bruges today. In that enclosed, quiet space, everything faces inward, toward a shared center.It was a way of life that was connected, but with privacy; empowered, yet humble; simple, but full of beauty; communal, without strict demands; peaceful, and dynamically creative, prosperous, alive.I love the idea of it being multi-generational, too. Women of all ages inspiring, supporting, nurturing sisters in all facets of life. Of course, in my dream, we grow food, flowers, herbs, and natural products for market. We make things with our hands, we run free with animals, children, rivers and sunny breezes. We have communal meals, meditations, and healings for larger community. We love, we laugh, we sing, we rise.What do you think? Have you ever dreamed of living in nature, or in beauty, with a group of like-minded women, creating and prospering in dynamic, inspired community? Who are your women?Women once lived like this - safe, supported, together. I feel something like this calling us again. We are healing. We will rise. But I don’t feel we are meant to do this alone. Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own was a revolution. A *community of one’s own* - intentional, respectful, loose, but connected- feels like the next evolution. Who are your sisters? __#beguinage #community #womenstrong #womensupportingwomen #togetherwerise ... See MoreSee Less

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