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Dandelion Moon began as a dream of a sanctuary born in a garden. It is currently in the building and planning stages. The dream is to eventually have a self-sustaining nature centered healing and treatment space for meditation, therapeutic movement and bodywork surrounded by nature.
Gardens are communities. A thriving and sustainable pollinator garden has a lot of biodiversity and is sanctuary for the community around it. The plan is to take the current abundant private pollinator garden and let that feed and inform the larger eventual meditation center and healing space that is currently being dreamed into being.
Our bodies are part of a larger whole. When we learn to connect within, we also learn about how everything is connected. Nurturing ourselves becomes bigger than just the individual. As we heal ourselves, our healing ripples outward, illuminating others. Contemplative practices that include embodied movement help us connect with pieces of ourselves that we have pushed away. Many modern cultures in the West teach us to compartmentalize our experiences, to disconnect with the somatic experience and often very valid feelings we never learn to express productively. The body keeps the score. The good news is, you can learn to heal yourself and your relationship with your own body, as well as with nature. You can learn to become a sanctuary for yourself.
Gardens are communities. A thriving and sustainable pollinator garden has a lot of biodiversity and is sanctuary for the community around it. The plan is to take the current abundant private pollinator garden and let that feed and inform the larger eventual meditation center and healing space that is currently being dreamed into being.
Our bodies are part of a larger whole. When we learn to connect within, we also learn about how everything is connected. Nurturing ourselves becomes bigger than just the individual. As we heal ourselves, our healing ripples outward, illuminating others. Contemplative practices that include embodied movement help us connect with pieces of ourselves that we have pushed away. Many modern cultures in the West teach us to compartmentalize our experiences, to disconnect with the somatic experience and often very valid feelings we never learn to express productively. The body keeps the score. The good news is, you can learn to heal yourself and your relationship with your own body, as well as with nature. You can learn to become a sanctuary for yourself.
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