immensely proud of the women who showed up for our women’s circle at the @davieteahut
every single soul who showed up to this sacred space made it what it was, and the energy felt so special, full of vitality and love it was our first ever in south florida and it was SOLD OUT! I couldn’t be more grateful
healing is an act of communion, and we all left feeling inspired and recharged
much love to everyone who showed up to honor themselves and sisterhood
#womenscircle #teaceremony #yinyoga
the regenerative generation series: a soft return to self
joining in sisterhood at the davie tea hut: a sanctuary of plant magic
an evening of herbal tea, connection, breathwork, journaling, and gentle yoga.
limited spots available
message me for details ♡
very sweet and special october for apothecherry
thank you for support on my amethyst aura cleansing salts and limited edition tea blends with @angelm00nn
it’s been incredible to connect with all of you 🪽🤍
sweetgrass has been braided, burned, and honored in ceremony by many tribes for generations - seen as the hair of mother earth, carrying prayers in its smoke and bringing sweetness into the circle. it’s been a medicine for cleansing, grounding, and calling in good spirit, always used with reverence, intention, + respect
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Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
author of Braiding Sweetgrass, scientist, professor, and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation:
“Sweetgrass is a really good name for it, and in our language, her name is Wiingaashk. In the Potawatomi language, Wingaashk refers to that sweet fragrance for sure, that wonderful vanilla-like fragrance. But it also refers to the fact that it is a ceremonial, sacred plant for us, and a teacher.
It’s also a healing plant, and the way that it heals is so interesting. Ecologically, it is a healer of broken, open land. It’s a pioneer species that comes and binds up the soil with its rhizomes.
But it’s also a cultural healer, a spiritual healing plant as well.
We revere that plant. We revere Sweetgrass, or Wiingaashk, for a number of reasons, but one of which is in our oldest stories.
Sweetgrass is understood as the hair of Mother Earth - that sweet, shining long hair. And just as we braid the hair of someone that we love to enhance their beauty, to care for them, as a real tangible sign of our loving and caring relationship with one another, our people braid Sweetgrass. It is a metaphor and a pragmatic representation of our care for Mother Earth.
That plant is a braid of stories, which are made up of three strands. One of those strands is Indigenous knowledge and traditional environmental thinking about plants from the Native perspective.
Another one of the strands is scientific knowledge about plants, and then there’s that third strand that makes up the beautiful braid.
The way that I think of that third strand is the knowledge that the plants themselves hold - not what we can learn about plants, but what we can learn from plants.”
#plantmedicine #sweetgrass #braidingsweetgrass #ceremony #indigenous
👁️ Last night, 75 wild spirits gathered under the Full Buck Moon to move, ground, and grow 🌕
We began with a guided hike led by @weexploreearth , opened our hearts with full-body flow 🧘🏻♀️ by @apothe.cherry × @earthcherry , and softened into stillness with a sound bath by @heavenforces 🌿
In a world that moves fast, we paused to remember:
We are nature. We are rhythm. We are one.
Join us next month, August 9, for the Full Sturgeon Moon Experience 🌕
i’m in love with this visual I created today
created a perfect depiction of how practicing yoga and being in your body feels- like you’re constantly growing and creating new life ✨ yin yang flow this sunday
Liu Jun Zi Tang blend ✨specifically for for Qi-deficiency syndromes of the Spleen and Stomach promoting digestion, also used to help patients recovering from Chemotherapy
includes ginseng, hoelen, atractylodes macrocephala koidz, liquorice root, pinelliae tuber, pericarpium citri, common ginger, and Jujube - soaked for 4 hours and cooked for 45 mins on low heat 🌞
#tcm #herbalmedicine #medicine #yinyang