

2012SB
Seminar. September 2010: African Druids Sangomas, Inyangas http://www.druidry.org/board/dhp/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=36777
Seminar. October 2012: Druids & Bushcraft http://www.druidry.org/board/dhp/viewtopic.php?f=326&t=41256

elementalheart wrote: When I have stuck fear or stress I walk circles and ask for connection to the trauma to release in every step. I walk sun/clockwise around my altar or around my house or my garden or a workshop space or a lawn or whatever I can find and if I have my drum with me then I use that to exert myself too so more energy can go through me and out. The circle helps build and focus the energy, but also makes a small space effective!



I don't like my response to this. I'm a person who hates appearance profiling, and now that's exactly what I'm doing.
Heddwen wrote:...you know what, they say that time is a great healer and they are right.





ShadowCat wrote:If their is a therapist willing to help you for free, ask her in which non-financial way you can compensate her, now or in the future: she talks to you for an hour, and you use your talents to give her something in return.
ShadowCat wrote:On the seeding/planting thing:
It's getting wintry here too, yet last sunday I spent the afternoon on a local organic farm handseeding wintergrains in a whimsical but ritual setting. Planting seeds for the winter, it seems to go against the grain, but it's the best way of preserving the power of the soil till spring. That's an idea to work with, don't you think. I took a few cups of those seeds with me to sow at my own grounds, but I would like to share them with you, but I don't know if mailing seeds/grains is allowed into (I presume) the States. Don't want to get you in trouble in any way. Maybe if you check out a local organic farmer or organic seeds-trader, they can provide you with some.

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