In this conversation, Fi and Kahreela discuss the concept of home and how it relates to their experiences of travel and living in different places.
We reflect on the importance of community and connection in feeling at home, as well as the role of new experiences in expanding our outlook and perspectives.
We also explore the idea of home as a conversation with the land, the concept of communicating with plants and fairies and the need to create our village through nature. After all, being connected, literally, to the land is how we can all stay grounded, even when we are travelling away from home.
Kahreela also introduces us to her journey with the fairies of St Nectans Glen in Cornwall!!
Takeaways
- Home is not limited to a physical location, but can be found in the connections and community we have.
- Travel and new experiences can enrich our understanding of home and challenge our preconceived notions.
- Creating sacred spaces and engaging in ceremony can help us feel more connected to the land and the energy around us.
- Home is a personal and subjective concept, and can vary for each individual. Tuning into sacred sites and following intuition can lead to profound experiences and connections.
- Communicating with plants and fairies can deepen our relationship with nature and the world around us.
- Creating a village with nature involves giving and receiving in a symbiotic relationship.
- Blessings and offerings have the power to transform and bring balance to the land.
- By co-creating a new Earth and staying connected to the global village, we can make a positive impact on the world.
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