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May 9, 2015 – Mothers Day
Here in the northern hemisphere, our world comes alive with all the colours of spring at this time of year. After a winter of focus on human struggles that highlight human injustice and the many social issues we must address if we are to build nurturing communities, our Mother Earth puts on her spring attire and that place in our hearts that will always belong to Her begins to vibrate with hope. Oh, yes, we tell ourselves. The human story is not the only one. There is this other story, this story of possibility, of seed bursting through soil, of bud blossoming, of leaf unfurling. The harmonies of our Earth Garden Home are perennial works of art that teach balance and beauty while nourishing our bodies and refreshing our spirits. If you doubt this, go for a walk in a nearby community garden, park, or wood. All around us the world is springing to life and encouraging us to do the same.
Yesterday, Wim Wenders film The Salt of the Earth, about Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, reminded me of Earth’s regenerative powers. After an hour of stills depicting the horrors of human suffering taken on what Wenders calls Salgado’s personal journeys into the heart of human darkness, journeys that ultimately leave him spent and despairing, the photographer makes his way back to the light through the renewal and regeneration of one small part of our shared Earth Mother. Salgado’s family’s land, clear cut to send the children to university, is slowly brought back to life by the younger generation’s planting of a million trees. By the time the film concludes, Salgado’s son, Juliano, shows us the sweep of rain forest that is his heritage. In three generations we see paradise, paradise lost, and paradise regained.
This Mothers Day, may we all honour our First Mother, Earth. May we thank her for the lessons of regeneration she offers when we do what we can to repair human exploitation. May we say prayers of gratitude before the simple but deep pleasures of eating locally grown foods. May we plant seeds and trees, abstain from using corporate poisons, and reclaim our own health by fostering Hers. May we trade our guns and knives for garden tools. May we become loving participants in the ongoing creation in which we are meant to thrive. May we come to our senses and see who we truly are, Earthlings . . . , co-creators with all the beings that create and sustain this magnificent world.
Until next time
Jane
Jane Buchan, MA, AAMET Advanced Practitioner, jane@winterblooms.net, 802-533-9277
Jane is a Learning Coach specializing in neutralizing trauma and cultural constructs to support learners of every age. To engage her coaching services, please contact Jane by phone (802) 533-9277 or email, jane@winterblooms.net. Be sure to put Coaching Query in the subject line.