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An Invitation From Mother Earth

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May 13, 2025
by Marlaina Donato
 

Connections between women and the Earth’s natural rhythms ran deep in ancient civilizations and spiritual traditions worldwide. Women held important roles in agriculture, cultivating the soil and grinding grain. From the village herbalist that brewed roots for ailing townspeople to the Victorian ladies that used floriography (the language of flowers) to convey unspoken sentiments, women’s intimate connection with nature spans millennia. These cultural threads continue to influence our folklore and fairy tales, as well as our reverence for Mother Nature.

When environmental activist Julia “Butterfly” Hill climbed an ancient redwood tree in 1997 to protest the clear-cutting of old-growth forests, she had no intention of living in the forest canopy for two years. This harrowing act of activism not only forged a life-altering relationship with the elements and her inner wilderness, but also inspired a global mission to encourage others to care for the planet in small ways.

The rest of us don’t have to live in a tree to contribute to the environment, but we can begin by repairing our estrangement from Mother Earth. Despite efforts to live sustainably, that innate, energetic umbilical cord connecting us to the natural world has been severed for too many of us. We go days and weeks without sunlight on our skin or sand between our toes. Spending time outdoors has become a forgotten necessity, and we are paying the price for this alienation between Gaia and our physical bodies.

Taking time to walk the dog, plant a patio flower garden, play on the swings with the grandkids or enjoy a morning coffee on the deck are all simple ways to tap into Mother Nature’s restorative benefits. Planning a camping trip, attending a plant identification workshop or taking lunch breaks outside can have profound effects on our neurotransmitters, hormonal rhythms and morale. Reestablishing this connection enables us to remember our ancient roots, which, in turn, nourishes a brighter tomorrow.

 

Marlaina Donato, an author, painter and composer can be reached at WildflowersAndWoodSmoke.com.


Original article published at Natural Awakenings National

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