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Why is it that we’re so hesitant and quick to question edible plants but don’t think twice about the ingredients in things we buy? Things that are most likely manufactured in a factory, made by a machine, packaged in plastic? Our children should learn this firsthand. Teach them that nature provides, if we show her the love & care she deserves. They know the language of the Earth better than we do, it’s ingrained in them to look at the natural world for guidance and wisdom. It’s only through life and societal norms that their intuitions are clouded and are put on a path of questioning themselves and not the things around them. It starts in childhood, and everybody can get back to those ancestral roots by making themselves one with nature again. Learning the language of the Earth, listening when it speaks, giving back when it provides. Excerpt from @braidingsweetgrassbook : “Know the ways of the ones who take care of you, so that you may take care of them. Introduce yourself. Be accountable as the one who comes asking for life. Ask permission before taking. Abide by the answer. Never take the first. Never take the last. Take only what you need. Take only that which is given. Never take more than half. Leave some for others. Harvest in a way that minimizes harm. Use it respectfully. Never waste what you have taken. Share. Give thanks for what you have been given. Give a gift, in reciprocity for what you have taken. Sustain the ones who sustain you and the earth will last forever.” #reclaimingchildhood #reclaimingmotherhood #rewilding #unschooling #braidingsweetgrass #indigenousknowledge #ancestralliving #onewithnature  #mothernatureprovides #natureheals #naturalhealing
Why is it that we’re so hesitant and quick to question edible plants but don’t think twice about the ingredients in things we buy? Things that are most likely manufactured in a factory, made by a machine, packaged in plastic? Our children should learn this firsthand. Teach them that nature provides, if we show her the love & care she deserves. They know the language of the Earth better than we do, it’s ingrained in them to look at the natural world for guidance and wisdom. It’s only through life and societal norms that their intuitions are clouded and are put on a path of questioning themselves and not the things around them. It starts in childhood, and everybody can get back to those ancestral roots by making themselves one with nature again. Learning the language of the Earth, listening when it speaks, giving back when it provides. Excerpt from @braidingsweetgrassbook : “Know the ways of the ones who take care of you, so that you may take care of them. Introduce yourself. Be accountable as the one who comes asking for life. Ask permission before taking. Abide by the answer. Never take the first. Never take the last. Take only what you need. Take only that which is given. Never take more than half. Leave some for others. Harvest in a way that minimizes harm. Use it respectfully. Never waste what you have taken. Share. Give thanks for what you have been given. Give a gift, in reciprocity for what you have taken. Sustain the ones who sustain you and the earth will last forever.” #reclaimingchildhood #reclaimingmotherhood #rewilding #unschooling #braidingsweetgrass #indigenousknowledge #ancestralliving #onewithnature #mothernatureprovides #natureheals #naturalhealing

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