Gentle Fridays: Plant Spirit Support for Changing Times #5 | Ashley Elenbaas

February 21
1h 1m

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There are weeks when the world feels like a windstorm, rattling the frames of our carefully placed lawn furniture. There are Februaries that press upon us with their damp dark, asking us to stay underground a little longer, to wait. In this fifth episode of Gentle Fridays, we gather not to fix, but to be. We come together to practice the art of rest—not as indulgence, but as a foundational act of healing and preparation.

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We begin with a quiet centering to let the body settle, to give its weight to the earth. We share the three words that describe what we are each bringing to the circle: tenderness, chaos, gratitude, exhaustion, hope. We sit with the paradox of holding both the light and the dark, acknowledging the powerful astrology of the moment—the shed skin of the snake and the stampeding fire horse—without needing to resolve it.

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Then, we turn to the deep nourishment of words. We explore the meaning of "rest" through a passage from David Whyte’s Consolations, discovering rest as a "conversation between what we love to do and how we love to be." It is not a static state, but a dynamic exchange, a way of being ready for the world without being held hostage by it.

We share the plant allies and practices that are helping us tend to our own restoration—from the clarifying lift of Rhodiola and the robust energy of olive flower essence to the anchored resilience of dandelion and the simple, loving act of cooking. We end with a card pull from a beloved oracle deck, receiving the wisdom of the Mariposa Lily, a call to nurture ourselves and each other with the unconditional love of the earth itself.

This is a space to regulate our nervous systems together, to be a guest house for all that arrives, and to remember that we can carry the weight—not by putting it down, but by learning how we carry it.

Pull up a chair by the fire, make a cup of tea, and join the circle.

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