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WildWisdom – Nature speaks

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WildWisdom – Nature Speaks  

To friends old and new and those never met. I’ve just spent 5 glorious sunny days doing a stall at All about love festival in Cambridgeshire, UK. It’s a festival inspired by ‘’conscious’’ rave culture (the drugs have changed and people are aware of spirit and take plant medicine). It took me some umming and arrring to decide whether or not to go as ‘teacher’ plant medicine isn’t my thing and too much time in intense environments can overload my sensitive batteries, plus prolonged subjection to spiritual waftyness can permanently damage the aura.  Despite my judgmental opening statement, I don’t mean any offence by it, did you see the comedian Rach Cox at the festival? She was great! She expressed everything I feel about the scenes in a funny, offensive and get over yourself kind of way, whilst also hinting at her own flaws. Come on we’re all wankers aren’t we? but some are more wanky than others, just recognise it in yourself and you can start being real too. 
Something that has become clear to me recently is how utterly unique we all are, what works for some may not be for others and how some people perceive, others do not, and the way in which we all function is different, even so I am going to lay down my thoughts and feelings on ‘teacher’ plant medicine and the popular faddy spiritual culture that is here, ultimately a good thing I guess, better than it not being here at all.Ele’mentalUnderstanding that we all see things differently, for a myriad of reasons thus having different opinions and views on things.  One way in which we can begin to navigate our differences of opinion and become more aware is through understanding our own and others primary elements. When we clash in conflict of others beliefs we are not excepting another’s view point. We can learn to hold our views a little less tightly allowing others to see the way in which they see, after all they’ve walked a journey we have not and each individual is free to view things as they see it. Thats not an invitation for oppressive or abusive behaviour, action may be required when someone is simply being a dick. Working with the Elements for better communication and compassion is in the last section.

Aya, Aho, Pedro, Potato.
First off maybe I’ll offend you with my views on teacher plants and the wift and waft of spiritual ego. Too much Shanti Devi not enough Sea Shanti. 

In terms of what some call ‘’teacher’’ plant medicines,  I do think they have a role in opening people who have come from a party scene or from a view of life that perhaps needed a break through to a deeper reality. I’m sure people have found great healing benefits in the taking of these medicines. I’ve never personally felt called but have felt a strong calling to this land and its medicine. What strikes me about the scene is (in general and this can be said for a lot of spiritual scenes within the Western Hemisphere) is that it often isn’t grounded in sense of location or real connection to this land. I see a lot of lip service paid to the spirits of the land but no real listening and connection. The land where we stand and our inner core is where we experience connection to nature, it speaks in subtle and not so subtle ways, the unfolding of life is miraculous and mysterious yet we often miss it for rushing or not being open to its depths. The ‘practice’ then is of being with what is in front of us in a calm, relaxed yet focussed way, a tentative listening state. Our attention and intention plays a role in the actual unfoldment of the natural world around us, synchronicity speaks to us in various ways through the plants, trees, animals, through the outer aspects of the environment. I would bet that the level of awareness that we exhibit is then reflected back through the beings, spirits and matter around us. Our bodies,(including higher non physical aspects of self) are the instrument with which we perceive and transmit and so it is to have a simultaneous awareness of both our inner and outer environments. It truly is inside of us and becoming efficient in our everyday living is the path to a grounded, balanced and powerful way of living in spirit. Another aspect I perceive about the taking of ‘teacher’ plants is in safety of where we are travelling, I’ve come to the belief through personal astral experiences via lucid dreaming, intuition and hearing from peoples experiences that we are seeing a large manipulation of our consciousness on the astral plane and I believe a lot of it is coming via plant ceremonies, as well as at festival sites where large concentrations of people in altered states are congregating. Tapping in to individuals energy fields and syphoning off peoples life force, entity possession and manipulation is a reality that I think we are going to be coming to grips with over the coming years, it seems to be on the increase or perhaps we are becoming more aware of it as we move through this time where the inter dimensionality of reality comes clearer into our focus. 
Cracking open the gates of our awareness via plant medicine and other psychoactives may give us a glimpse behind the veil and we may be able to work some shit out and may be have a break through and healing but there are gentler ways that build incrementally and don’t run the risk of psychosis. We can grow in awareness and allow the teachings to come, grounded in this moment with this land we stand upon with the teachers that are present all around us, the medicine of this land is strong, you have to quieten down to hear it. 
As I’ve said I recognise we all have our own unique situations and reasons for choices and I’m simply sharing mine here. I’m no angel, I’m sure people would be quick to shoot me down for drinking ale and smoking a rolly when I feel like it, and in fact on occasions taking illicit substances when the whim has said so, my hedonistic twin does still rise occasionally but this isn’t in the context of a spiritual connection it’s in the context of enjoyment and in moderation I don’t do these things to connect, connecting is everyday. Its simple, its sacred and it doesn’t have to look like its sacred. There’s a very fine line between what’s being genuinely sacred and what comes across as ego fakery, pomp and ceremony.
 Simply everyday awareness. For those who have followed my waffle previously I’m going to bang on about peripheral vision/ hunter gatherer states of awareness yet again so feel free to skip on to the next paragraph if you’ve heard it all before. This state has its origins in our ancestral past and present.. when humans do what humans were designed to do originally; to hunt and gather food and tend the land. We don’t need to hunt and gather to learn this state but the act of hunting and gathering produces a highly focused yet relaxed state of presence, our peripheral vision expands our awareness beyond the bodies physical senses and switches the nervous system in to a relaxed state, we tune in to our outer landscape whilst simultaneously holding presence within our inner landscape, connection and communication is then experienced in the visceral moment. The plants, trees, animals, land, spirit speaks. We need to quieten down enough to truly listen to the whispers, then from this space we can learn to sing the song of our own souls calling and begin listening to the spirits of our own bioregions. We are surrounded by a multitude of non physical beings and dimensions which from a grounded state can help with our evolution.

Medicine in our own backyard

There are many ways to journey with the healing plants of this land, to familiarise ourselves with the medicine within our own back yards is truly a journey to sovereignty and wisdom and helps inform our health and wellbeing but also our connection, sense of place and our evolution. I truly believe that entraining i.e. synchronising ones energy with a plant, tree or aspect of nature, simply by sitting and allowing our biorhythms and energetic body to resonate with said beings informs our health, awareness and even changes our DNA. An important thing at a time when technological and pharmaceutical agencies are creating things that appear to be synthetically altering the human genome. 
Consciousness is the key to it all, Nature is everything, we are that nature and to realise ourselves is a process of increasing awareness. Listening to the land we live on reflects what we need. We have evolved in a biological symbiotic relationship with the medicinal plants, they gift us healing and growth, we offer them love, life, breath and tending. They also offer us shelter, clothing and food and much more. Be in love with a plant and watch it show you its bloom. They’re deep high beings of earth, some connect us to cosmic aspects some to earthly elements, we are often attracted to plants which show us something that is inside of us, as well as plants that don’t feel so easy. This is the same with ur human kin, plants are just far easier and more enjoyable to behold for some of us.    

Working with the elements for better communication and compassion.


We are all a unique complex mixture of bio Chemistry, learnt patterns and behaviours, upbringings and environments as well as the different compositions of the elements. All of these aspects inform the way in which we present to the world and within our relationships. It’s not always easy to relate with other humans, we are complex creatures. The elements are a simple way of understanding ourselves and others, the way in which we move, the way in which we express, the ways in which we love. Using the elements as a guide we can bring it back in to context of our true elemental nature. Though as is with nature none of this is fixed, it can be fluid and evolving. We each contain the elements in varying degrees and these degrees can change under circumstances and situations. As a way to navigate our constitutions we can look at our main element or elements and understand how we interact with people and how we show up in the world.  Have a look at what you think is your main element below? It can be more than one and we also may have elements that are more dominant in different areas of our body and psyche. A water element in the heart for example could show up as someone who expresses through their emotions when they communicate.

The Elements – The following are some guides to the elements, its not an exhaustive list but gives some characteristics and the opposing qualities and nature of the element. 

Air –Qualities. The air element relates to thinking, to the intellect, it’s invisible, light, allowing, let’s go. See’s the big picture, connects dots, knows.
Shadow. Over thinking, obsessing, ungrounded, wafty, no direction.

Fire –  Qualities. Relates to passion and drive. Heart, focus, intent, Burns brightly with direct power.
Shadow. Abrupt, insensitive, burns too hot, anger, rage. Doesn’t stop to give space.

Water – Qualities. Relates to the Emotions. Deep feeling perspectives, emotional intelligence, compassion. To flow, creativity.
Shadow. Over emotional, taking things too personally, stagnant/ sloth. 

Earth -Qualities. Grounded, clear, focused, logical, knows the steps to take, solid.
Shadow. Stuck, unmoving, rigid, unwilling to open the mind to other possibilities.

It’s not that we need to change the shadow or transmute it, we can do this by simply becoming more aware, by observing our tendencies we become less reactionary and habitual. This contemplation helps us to see things from another persons perspective as well as our own and we can begin to hold our own opinions and others more lightly. The wild herbs of this land are great for working with the elements, we can work with a herb that has the predominant element that we require to learn about and begin entraining with that herb, embodying that element. Ingesting the herb and journeying with the herb in various ways to go deeply within its medicine as well as working directly with the element or other aspects within nature which show themselves to us for teaching.  

Check out the website for more waffle on working with the subtle energies, nature connection adventures, working with native medicinal plants, labyrinths and more.  Much love, Be real, be honest, be true. Mark
http://www.wildwisdom.org.

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Nature connection / communication.

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When we begin connecting to nature and experience the intelligence that is permeating and penetrating every inch, of every thing, in all that there is. We can begin to form a reciprocal relationship with this greater part of us. There seems to be a natural tendency towards expressing our inner questions, our pain, our troubles, in order to find answers, guidance and healing. At least that is the way in which I have felt compelled to work and guided in relationship to our natural world.

At this time it is essential that we re-establish our connection, particularly in Britain where we have largely forgotten this connection, but in which now a growing calling is being heard by many to re-member our ancestral lands. For a long time we have been going to other cultures to find our spiritual connection, nothing wrong with this, but we are now being asked to connect with the plants, tree’s and spirits of this land. I am not bashing our choices and callings to other lands and traditions, I feel very drawn to the Aboriginal culture of Australia and feel they hold vital keys in aiding in our remembering how it is to live in harmony, reverence and true relationship with our Earth. The point I’m making is that we possess the ability to go directly to the plants, tree’s and nature of our homeland in order to heal, not only ourselves and others but our relationship to our Earth and our collective consciousness.

In asking for help we open a dialogue with the greater source of intelligence that is streaming through us and everything else. There is no shame in asking for guidance and help. Once we realise we don’t have to figure it all out ourselves and that we have support all around us, we can move in to a place of humbly asking for help. A vital principle in this relationship is in offering something in return, I struggled with this concept for ages as my culture and my head would say, ”whats the point in that”, what will a tree gain from my giving a gesture of thanks? It took me a while to develop a way in which it felt right. The modern day culture with which I grew up in saw trees as inanimate lifeforms, though I knew this not to be true, the programming was still there and frankly it seemed kind of pointless to me. Initially I would simply smile and give thanks, just as you would a friend who had helped you out. My teacher, Pam Montgomery, would say to make gifts from our hands, as trees do not possess hands and we have the ability to create with our hands, our hands are extensions of our hearts. I’ll often offer beads that I have coloured but what has emerged to be the most rewarding, enjoyable and effective gift, is to sing. Again my cultural conditioned mind will sometimes mock my vocal offerings. Feelings of shyness, feeling odd to be singing, toning or making guttural sounds if somebody is to walk past is no doubt my own childhood inadequacies of not feeling heard or being able to fully express my self.

Nature will often respond to tone and vibration in elaborate, meaningful ways. I believe that at the atomic level, the atoms connecting the fabric of space, reverberate, sending powerful healing tones out in to the environment of which get reflected back to you.

Asking questions and receiving answers. I felt drawn to working in the following way. In this process we are reclaiming our connection with the spirit of the land, plants, trees, animals and become a part of our own healing journey.

This is specifically referring to a way of healing with the aid of nature but this communication and relationship forming is ongoing. An individual can then carry on building upon this relationship on their own.

A further aspect to this reciprocal relationship is that we may also then begin asking what nature is asking of us, in what ways may we serve. What are we humans being asked to do at this time of great healing.

The process might look something like this;

Whilst out in nature, You ask a question..

Without looking for the answer with your mind, you simply become present, creating a space inside of you where the intelligence of nature can be heard.

Being present within our bodies and feeling in to our, ‘Gut brain’ and ‘Heart brain’, centres, helps us to bypass the conditioned thinking mind. You simply remain in this space of bodily awareness, aware of the presence you feel inside of you. You may feel pulled in a certain direction or you may notice changes in your outer environment, a sudden change in weather, a breeze that kicks up, an animal that crosses your path, a plant that calls to you or the sun piercing a cloud touching its radiance upon your face. Don’t try to ‘logicalize’- (its a new word, I’ve just made up) Don’t, ‘logicalize’ your experience, instead stay present, you may receive an instant knowing or clarity from the answers but simply remain present to the unfolding. It is also possible that the answers will not come in your desired time frame, yet later on you receive the answers in your life circumstances. Asking questions opens up a relational interplay where life/ spirit starts to unfold through you, you are signalling that you are ready to live the answers you are looking for. It may be a longer or shorter process, depending upon the nature of your question.

I will shortly be offering one to one sessions supporting and guiding in this process as well as plant spirit treatments which will soon be up under the plant spirit Healing heading.

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Re-wilding with the Labyrinth book

For the last two years I’ve been writing, on and off, a short book on my journey with the Labyrinth and the unfolding of its message about its ability to facilitate states of awareness that are conducive to communicating with the plant world. This way of being is rooted in an awareness of our bodies, in particular our Heart and Gut. Our ancestors, indigenous peoples and people living closely to the land tend to live in this state of awareness, simply moving through the natural landscape tends to ‘activate’ this more natural state within us.

This year I’ve had the pleasure of getting to the stage of handwriting and illustrating the book. Its been such a fun and enjoyable process. I’ve loved getting back in to drawing again… Cup of tea, some lush music and the zoning in or out of worlds that bring deep peace, tranquility or excitement. It’s a form of meditation and a way for the soul to say what its ‘feeling’. Another creative outlet in more recent years has been singing! which has come as a bit of surprise! Its helped me in expressing my self vocally but also it appears to be a natural response in the human when connecting with nature. I found it would come in involuntary vocal tones at first. I’d sometimes connect with a plant and a tone would arise from my chest. Looking at other cultures such as the Australian Aborigines and Amazonian tribes they sing directly from the plants and the land. I think there is a natural synthesis that happens when people work closely to the spirit of the land that evokes within us the response to sing or make harmonic noises. Its very primal, it feels amazing and creates an energy as the elements around you dance and celebrate. Watching a recent documentary on the Aborigines I loved the way they creatively expressed their connection to the land and spirit. Everything they seemed to do was an expression and an honouring of that through their art, dance, ritual, song, ceremony. It seems to me that is our true place within the web – As hunter gatherer, expressing our gratitude and celebration with the creation through our own creations, what a beautiful way to live!

Here’s a taster page from the book…23131927_10155820858807640_7602955459804799100_n

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Working with the Labyrinth

The Labyrinth as a tool for Re-Wilding.

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My journey with the Labyrinth has been an unexpected and synchronous one. It started one Summer whist looking after a Permaculture Farm in County Wicklow, Ireland. Myself and a friend had been given the job of replenishing the ‘Herb Spiral’ at Carraig Dulra Permaculture farm. We instinctively used the spiral path as a walking meditation, setting intentions and in sacred ceremony. It wasn’t until two years later that I came across the work of Eve Hogan that I then realised the ‘Herb Spiral’ was also a 3 circuit classical Labyrinth. So two years on I followed the signs and ended up in Scotland doing a Labyrinth Facilitators course with veriditas www.veriditas.org, it deepened my knowledge and understanding for what this ancient archetypal symbol was about. Energy flows in Spirals. From the Spiralling of the Galaxies and planetary bodies to water down the plug hole, in a seed head or the shell on a snails back we see this spiral design throughout nature and it is within us as the spiralling DNA strands and of spinning energetic chackras.

Connecting the dots…Walking the path… At a recent event, ‘Plant Consciousness’, I met Dr David Bruce Leonard, an amazing guy who has studied extensively with Hawaiian Plant teachers. His was the first stall I wandered over to and picked up his book by the name of ‘WildWisdom’! In the middle of the book he has a Labyrinth!! Dumbfounded I asked what the connection was and he tells me its the best thing he’s ever found that connects an individual to the state of consciousness that is required when out collecting medicinal plants!!! The Labyrinth is a great tool for bringing our awareness from the exterior in to the inner realms of feeling, emotion and awareness, also bringing our sight to the peripheral vision that the Hawaiian Healers use in their meditation technique of Hakalau that David Bruce Leonard was taught by his Teachers.

You can practice Hakalau by staring at a fixed point just above your line of sight, as you focus all of your attention on this point after a while you will notice the peripheral field coming in to your awareness, now concentrate more on your peripheral vision than the centre point. The Hawaiian Plant medicine practitioners would use this practice, along with bodily awareness whilst out collecting plants for healing an individual. They would hold the vision of the person they were collecting plants for and in their altered states were able to ‘hear’ which plants were needed and in what way to use them.

Dr David Bruce Leonard found that the Labyrinth bought about this state of consciousness  instantaneously. He has some thoughts on why this was, he says, ”We enter a Labyrinth with reverence, thereby creating sacred space. We quiet our minds and pay attention. This is exactly the same meditative state we create as we prepare to enter the forest to gather plants. In a Labyrinth we spend most of our time moving our bodies in a relaxed way and with compete awareness. This also has a lot of similarities to the way we move in a forest. And lastly when we are in a Labyrinth their are often people around us. We generally do not look at them when passing, but we are very conscious of their movements and we tend to track them out of the corners of our eyes. Tracking what passes by us as we use peripheral vision is exactly what is entailed within the practice of Hakalau and Hakahele=(Hakalau practiced whilst walking)

Below is a picture from ”The Art of building a Healing Labyrinth” course I attended with Geomancer and Master Builder Dominique Susani in Co.Cork. Ireland 2015. The Labyrinth was built using exact measurements and equations worked out by the locations latitude in relation to the Sun and the Moon at Summer Soltice. This gives an equation that can be formulated to give you a harmonised space, Summer Soltice being the highest energetic point in the year. So when you create an object, building or space using those measurements you are creating an energetically harmonious space. The tradition of the European Master builders went back to the Druids who built sacred sites, many sacred sites around the Globe, e.g. certain Pyramids, many European Gothic Cathedrals would have been built using this knowledge but like many things today its something we have lost, our connection to nature, but that is what we are reclaiming!

Links :- 

David Bruce Leonard’s website – http://earthmedicineinstitute.com – David’s School in Hawai’i.

Dominique Susani – http://www.sacredgeometryarts.com – Sacred Geometry Products.

Plant Consciousness. Davyd and Emma Farrell – http://www.plantconsciousness.com

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Natures Wisdom

 

Welcome to NaturesWisdom.

This blog will serve as a point for sharing my ramblings, herbal medicines, projects, workshops and news.

Nature is in constant communication and we are a part of this conversation, when we are able to still our minds and listen to our bodies we can ‘hear’ the subtle voice all around us. Synchronicity, life force trying to get your attention is often disregarded as coincidence but become aware of this fact and watch it cascade in to your life with an explosion. It is our feeling awareness not the logical mind that perceives of this all encompassing intelligence. We are taught that the imagination is not grounded in the real world and are labelled a ‘Dreamer’ when it is the Imagination that is key to problem solving, figuring things out, the blueprint of our thoughts are the basis for what becomes manifest. Creation… We are a part of… accompanying to… and assisting with. So the Universe is not a thing that is happening out there but rather through us when we become consciously aware.

This may all sound like hocus pocus”?/! but it is now being rediscovered by Science in the exploration of the Quantum. The double slit experiment demonstrates that the observers expectation of the results have an effect on the outcome, the atoms respond according to the conscious observation of them. Although Science is indeed fascinating and gives clarification to our logical left brains it is in the marriage of both the left and right hemisphere’s of the brain and the whole body ”thinking” awareness that we start to perceive of our natural place within the whole.

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