In times that feel tumultuous, confusing, and sometimes even hopeless, it can feel challenging to know how to hold it all or how to process the emotions flowing through us.
In this episode, I invite you to explore how your relationship with the earth, the plants and the seeds can inform your relationship with your own womb. And how that might help you to find meaning and connection, even when things feel hard.
The stories we tell have a deep impact on how we see the world, and what we believe is possible. This episode is an offering of stories that showcase the immense power inherent in our wombs and the seeds.
Listen to the episode to learn:
- how your relationship with your womb can be deepened by your relationship with the earth around you (and vice versa)
- how disconnection from the earth may be a cause of 'disease'
- what cesarean rates in the US might have to do with connection to nature
- how our bodies mirror our landscapes
- how important it is to allow our emotions to flow through us
- traditional ways of honoring menstruation and gathering with others
- what I mean when I say 'seeds are wombs of the earth'
Resources:
- Learn about some antispasmodic + analgesic herbs (and more) in the Gardening for Your Menstrual Health guide.
- Connect more deeply with your own womb in the Womb Embodiment Guided Visualization.
- Episode shownotes: Earth, Womb + Seed Connection
- Episode 1: What is Womb Wisdom?
- Episode 13: The Vitalist Approach to Balancing Your Hormones with Heather Luna
- Episode 19: Pelvic Health & Liberation - The Importance of Softening with Chaya Leia Aronson
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical advice, I am not a medical practitioner, I’m an herbalist and in the US, there is no path to licensure for herbalists, so my role is as an herbal educator. Please do your own research and consult your healthcare provider for any personal health concerns.

