The Wild Within Healing Journal
Blog posts containing thoughts, musings, and missives about community resilience, healing herbs, and witchy ways.
Upcoming Community Event: Wri(gh)ting Worlds Creative Workshop Series
What does it mean to be an artist in a world that finds itself yet again on the verge of great change? How can our stories help us map our collective future? The Wri(gh)ting Worlds workshop series seeks to start answering these questions, as well as uncover new ones.
Why Propagate Wild-Growing Plants?
Let’s incorporate some guerrilla propagation into our praxis!
Pour some sugar on… everything!!
Read about our new infused syrups, and all that you can do with them to bring a little more sweetness into your life!
Solidaritea
The recipe for this bold, flavorful tea blend was intentionally created as a representation of international solidarity for a free Palestine. Read all about it here!
Attention is an entrance
Who knows what areas of curiosity will unfold from the things we notice when we’re paying attention?
Where Am I?
Musings about the ways we—as individuals, within communities, and throughout the human experience—are impacted by our sense of place.
fat bipoc folks to support
This post offers information about the people holding Lindo Bacon accountable for their actions and a list of ways that you can support the work of fat Black and BIPOC folks.
Reiki and Cultural Appropriation
While Reiki is not a closed practice, there is a great deal of cultural erasure and white supremacy that has had a harmful, disrespectful, and colonizing impact upon Reiki and its roots, and the harms need to be acknowledged and rectified through knowledge and action.
A Tale of Two Tables
This post will be a bit different than my previous ones: today, I’m going to tell you a story.
It’s a true story, regarding two table-related incidents that we’ve had over two days.
Croneswort: Identification, Uses, and Preparations
How to identify mugwort/croneswort; traditional medicinal and magical uses of croneswort, as well as contraindications for who should not use croneswort; how to use croneswort; and how to acquire croneswort if you cannot find any to forage.
Spiritual Appropriation: Yes, It’s a Problem
It is unfortunate but true that cultural appropriation of sacred spiritual practices is incredibly common. I call upon all of my readers and followers to humbly examine their spiritual practices to see if they have unintentionally been engaging in appropriation.