Ep.126 Wildness as a Core Intelligence

EPISODE · Sep 21, 2025 · 1H 2M

Ep.126 Wildness as a Core Intelligence

from ReConnect with Plant Wisdom · host Tigrilla Gardenia

What if wildness is our DEEPEST intelligence? In this solo episode, I explore how plants model adaptive, root-deep wisdom—and how you can rewild your inner landscape without burning your life down. We’ll move from self-containment to flow, learn to read openings like a plant reads light, and create the conditions (soil, water, community) your authentic expression needs to thrive.You’ll leave with a grounded way to notice where your gifts want to grow now, plus simple practices to partner with a plant ally and build a living ecosystem that supports your next evolution.What You’ll Learn About Being Yourself and Personal Growth🌱 Wildness = adaptability: respond to change without losing your essence.🌱 Flow over containment: grow toward light, set living membranes (not rigid walls).🌱 Prepare the ground: design conditions—time, space, community—so your gifts can root.🌱 Partner with a plant ally to mirror your wild intelligence in daily life.✨ Resources ✨🌱 Expanded Show Notes🌱 Reconnect with Plant Kin (monthly workshop) — last Saturday each month🌱 Naturally Conscious Community (Blooming/Flourishing Sprouts)🌱 Root to Rise discovery call 🌱 Episode 74 (living membranes vs rigid boundaries)🌱 Plant Wisdom Book Club & Plant-Inspired Masterclass✨ Chapters ✨00:00 Introduction08:15 Path & context18:04 Ad: Zencastr26:40 Defining wildness34:50 Guiding your wild self43:08 Cattail lesson51:27 Practice & next steps🔗 Connect & Explore More🌿 Website🌿 Contact🌿 Shop Eco-Conscious PartnersSocials📸 Instagram📘 Facebook💼 LinkedIn▶️ YouTube🎵 CreditsOpening + Closing music by @Cyberinga and Poinsettia

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