Weeds |
A plant is a weed only within a certain context; one person's weed is another person's wildflower.
In the wild, there is no such thing as a weed because the overall vision is in the hands of Mother Nature, who accommodates and incorporates all forms of life. In nature, balance is achieved over the long term, without the aid, or interference, of a human supervisor. While one plant may prevail over others for a certain period of time, eventually it will reach an apex and then it will naturally decline, allowing for other forms to be born and survive. This self-regulating realm was the first garden of our ancestors, who learned the art of agriculture from studying the forests and fields of the as yet uncultivated earth. In a sense, weeds are harbingers of this wildness, pushing their way into our well-ordered plots, undermining more delicate flora, and flourishing in spite of us. The next time you see a weed, you might want to look deeply into its roots, discover its name, its habits, and its possible uses. Instead of seeing an unwanted intruder, you might see a healer offering its leaves for a medicinal tea or its flowers for a colorful salad. At the very least, if you look long enough, you will see a messenger from the wilderness of Mother Earth, reminding you that, even in the most carefully controlled garden, she cannot be completely ruled out. |
I am now changing my path and energies to healing in my Arts practice. I have been surrounded by textiles from a very young age. I find myself utilising all of my creative skills over the last 40yrs into making these Wearable Art "Of the Essence" Coats which have been put together with love, essence and colour to help the wearer to become attuned to their inner self and to help them on their life journey.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
WEEDS FOR DYEING AND NUTRITION
I FIND WEEDS NUTRITIONAL AND GREAT FOR DYEING. ISABEL SHIPPHARD ALSO CONFIRMS IN HER BOOKS ON HERBS AND WEEDS ETC. I COULD NOT SAY IT BETTER THAN MADISYN SO HERE IT IS:
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