Ep.73 Using Natural and Spiritual Cycles

EPISODE · Sep 1, 2024 · 36 MIN

Ep.73 Using Natural and Spiritual Cycles

from ReConnect with Plant Wisdom · host Tigrilla Gardenia

In this episode, I share with you  importance of aligning with natural and spiritual cycles for optimal health and productivity. I emphasize the adaptability of plants to various environments and the need to learn this skill, especially with big world changes like climate change.I also share personal insights about my daily rhythm, yearly review process, and the significance of understanding and utilizing natural cycles for better management of energy and activities.I am curious, what are your natural rhythms. spiritual cycles, and societal cycles that affect you most?Topics Covered about cycles ➡️ Natural cycles for wellbeing ➡️ Adapting to Climate and other world rhythms ➡️ Embracing cultural and societal rhythms ➡️ Using cycles for future planningResources Mentioned 🌱 More about Damanhur Spiritual Community🌱 What's Your Ideal Naturally Conscious Path🌱 Ep.38 How to Best Use the Epagomenal Days🌱 Personalized mentorship with me and the PlantsExpanded Show HERE☝🏽ReConnect with Plant Wisdom podcast Ancient and modern knowledge from biology to spirituality about the wondrous ways plants help you lead a Naturally Conscious life. Subscribe on your favorite podcast player.// Get to Know Me, Tigrilla// Let's work together: book a Discovery Call// EcoConscious Business Partners: Learn from the Shift Network Shop Here// Opening and Closing music by Steve Sciulli and Poinsettia from The Singing Life of Plants// Socialize with me Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube

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