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Reconnect with the earth and your Self

Reconnect with the earth and your Self

Season 2 Episode 51 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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There’s something magical about simply slowing down enough to notice all the beauty around us.

This week, I’ve changed my schedule to actually make time to do all the things I ‘should’ be doing and ‘need’ to do in the garden and field.

We’ve made a proper start on the deadhedge I’ve been planning since before even moving to Ireland and I cannot believe how happy it’s made me. I’ve been taking my breakfast outside and eating it while looking at this pile of branches and sticks.

It’s the little things…

Today and everyday, what teeny tiny thing might you start doing in order to connect with the day’s energies and the earth itself?

le grá (with love),

Evei

FULL TRANSCRIPT

took us more and more away from our own bodies and more and more away from the earth that our ancient ancestors and some people still now recognise is our life support system. So this is not to get all depressing about the climate emergency and all of that but instead to remind you that you are part of nature, you are part of the divine, you are part of the earth.

Hi, I'm Eve Menezes Cunningham and welcome to the Feel Better Every Day Podcast.

I am so excited to be sharing new trauma-informed and ADHD-friendly ideas for you to help you take better care of yourself, that highest, wisest, truest, wildest, most joyful, brilliant and miraculous part of yourself, as well as the basic self-care which we all know can be so challenging at times. I really appreciate you tuning in.

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Welcome to episode 51 of the Feel Better Every Day Podcast. Ot was Earth Hour on Saturday and it always feels like a shame to limit our connection with the earth to one hour or one day a year when we have that earthing, supportive, nourishing energy to draw on 24-7.

We are so lucky. It's a gorgeous, beautiful planet and wherever you are right now, you can begin to connect with that support, that energy that we were disconnected from like hundreds of years ago as colonisation took us more and more away from our own bodies and more and more away from the earth that our ancient ancestors and some people still now recognise as our life support system.

This is not to get all depressing about the climate emergency and all of that, but instead to remind you that you are part of nature, you are part of the divine, you are part of the earth and you can anytime, anywhere remind yourself that you are safe, you are held, you are protected and I want to encourage you to do that right now.

Wherever you are, if it's safe to go into a mini meditation, so not if you're driving but you can still listen if you're driving, it's not going to put you to sleep or anything, but pressing into whatever it is you're sitting or standing on.

If you're walking, you might continue to walk or you might pause for a moment, just press into the soles of the feet, feel the air around you.

Press into everything that is making contact with the earth through what you're sitting on. You can do this on an aeroplane, up in the sky, you can still ground yourself using intention, using your imagination. Noticing how it feels to really connect with the boundary of whatever it is you're sitting or standing or lying on and if it feels good, imagine that you've got roots going from the soles of your feet and any other part of the body that's touching the bed or what you're sitting on, going deep, deep, deep into the heart of the earth.

Letting yourself feel that earth's nourishing supportive energy as you breathe in, imagining breathing in that nourishing supporting earth in grounding energy from the heart of the earth, up through yo

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