Herbs, Trees, Gardening, Recipes from It, Being in Nature, ALL HEALING ME & CHANGING MY LIFE |Vlog

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Wanting a Bad Girl Garden… YES!
    The power of trees, herbs, gardening, and slow living comes from their deep connection to nature, offering physical, mental, and spiritual healing in a world often consumed by speed and complexity.
    *Trees* are ancient guardians of the Earth, with the ability to clean the air, regulate the climate, and provide habitats for wildlife. They are also symbolic of life’s resilience and wisdom. Spending time in forests, or forest bathing (shinrin-yoku), has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and boost immune function. Trees remind us of the long-term cycles of nature, encouraging patience and groundedness.
    *Herbs* have been used for centuries in traditional medicine to heal both body and mind. Whether it’s lavender’s calming properties, chamomile’s ability to soothe, or ginger’s power to aid digestion, herbs connect us to the natural pharmacy all around us. They are a reminder that healing often comes from the Earth itself and that nature’s remedies are often the most gentle and effective.
    **Gardening**, too, has a transformative power. As an act of cultivation and care, it encourages mindfulness and teaches us to work with nature’s rhythms rather than against them. Tending to a garden requires patience, slowing down to observe the small, daily changes in growth. The simple acts of planting seeds, watering, and harvesting are acts of connection that foster a sense of accomplishment and gratitude. Gardening also promotes well-being, reducing stress and anxiety while grounding us in the present.
    *Slow living* is a philosophy rooted in mindfulness and sustainability, inviting us to step away from the rush of modern life and savor the present moment. By slowing down, we reconnect with our surroundings, making space for meaningful, intentional choices. In slow living, we often prioritize time spent in nature, whether through gardening, walks in the woods, or simply sitting under a tree. This lifestyle fosters a deeper connection to the Earth, creating a sense of harmony and balance.
    Together, these elements form a holistic approach to life that values the slow, steady processes of nature. They remind us that healing and growth are not instantaneous, but gradual, unfolding over time as we nurture our relationship with the natural world. In doing so, we find peace, resilience, and a deeper sense of purpose.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @CreativeLivingWithAmeasha
    @CreativeLivingWithAmeasha  10 дней назад

    ❤❤❤ Bad girl gardens lol

  • @chuckless7385
    @chuckless7385 9 дней назад

    I use turmeric, garlic, ginger, sea moss, ashwagandha, black seeds, and burdock roots daily. Great video! Blessings, love, and light to you.

    • @CreativeLivingWithAmeasha
      @CreativeLivingWithAmeasha  9 дней назад

      👋🏾 Hi… told you I learn a lot from you on here 🤔 let me think how I can incorporate that into my daily round well at least a few times a week hmm 🤔

  • @Tsofanye
    @Tsofanye 7 дней назад

    Very interesting question. Answer is yes and that’s why I decided to study it