Life - our lives, our being - is like a garden
Appreciate what they are & what they bring intrinsically and intertrinsically
Appreciate & be grateful for them
Be nurtured by them
While young & in certain phases of our lives most are blessed/fortunate enough to have our needs seen to & can grow/flourish. However there are times when this is not the case & it becomes distrubed/disrupted (severed, separated, detached).
We can become distant from the gardener or the garden of life
We can address this gap & need through gardening - through nurturing relationships
Nurturing our lives is like tending to a garden; we nurture it, it nurtures us
Naturally & healthily tend to your garden, your relationships, your habits
We can tend to our lives, and the garden of life by sowing and pruning what brings wellness, weeding and uprooting what brings dis-ease
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¿ In what ways do you relate to the Gardener/Garden ?
¿ What are you drawn to ?
¿ What resonates ?
¿ Did anything dawn on you ?
¿ What does/can the Gardener/Garden/gardening mean in your life ?
¿ How can you (better) realize the gardener, the garden & gardening in your life ?
¿ In what ways can you (better) put it into practice ?
¿ What things allow the gardener/garden/gardening to thrive/flourish ?
¿ What things get in the way of the gardener/garden/gardening from thriving/flourishing ?
¿ In what ways can you appreciate nurturing qualities, from yourself, life, others, nature ?
¿ What is being nurtured/tended to in your life ?
¿ In what ways can you appreciate/be grateful for this/these ?
¿ What needs nurturing/tending to in your life ?
¿ In what ways can you nurture/tend to this/these ?
¿ In what ways is/can gardening be enlivening (enriching, enlightening, empowering) ?
¿ In what ways is gardening a dance (for you, others, nature) ?
¿ In what ways can gardening be more of a dance (for you, others, nature) ?
¿ In what ways is gardening liberating (for you, others, nature) ?
¿ In what ways could gardening be more liberating (for you, others, nature) ?
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Can I go off the path? Find a breeze. Start with nothing. Start a garden.
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir