Still Here


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Instructions for Life

Pay attention.

Be astonished.

Tell about it.

~Mary Oliver

Dear Reader,

Here I am again, still resting and recovering as stories around me unfold. They can and will wait. Every hour of recuperation counts, with my Tuesday flight to Romania just a few days away. An action-packed three-city tour is planned, reconnecting with dear friends and promoting the Romanian translation of The Art and Science of Gemmotherapy, released upon my arrival.

This week, I have spent more hours than I can ever recall watching the gorgeous beings surrounding our land shed their golden leaves and admiring the vibrant palette of colors before they are washed away.

When I felt a burst of energy, I plucked dry bean pods from their shriveling vines, pulled carrots, and stripped the final harvest of basil of its leaves, all while soaking in the healing warmth of the fall sun.

Thank you for your patience as I restore myself. I will enthusiastically return next week, sharing news of my Romanian adventure. Please be sure to catch my perhaps one resourceful moment this week. Listen to the conversation with friends Christine and Lois as we explored the Sun's Transit through Gates 48 and 57.

Be well,

Note: The previously scheduled Gemmo Meet-up on Cold, Flu, and Viruses has been rescheduled for Friday, 7 November, at 130 PM ET. In the meantime, update your Gemmo skills or begin your Gemmo journey by subscribing to Option Two and watching the on-demand mini-courses.

Announcing: Registration is now open for Case Collaborations. This five-month series, facilitated by Lena Kozlovets and Kara Strubberg, is required for Gemmo Consultant certification. The prerequisite for this series is the completion of Practicum One. All former Mighty Network members who have participated in Practicum One in past years are eligible to register. Live session dates include 10/25, 11/22, 1/10, 2/7, and 2/21.

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Field Notes from Lauren

I began expressing my big Cancer emotions through writing at a very young age. For me, the unique act of writing is what allows me to process and evolve fully . Today, my weekly missives follow themes that weave between the literal fields of my work in the Gemmo Forest, our family homestead garden, and the energy field we all experience. My life now follows the rhythm of the land. From spring through fall, I can be found outdoors, hands in the dirt, working alongside her husband, Joachim, to tend our 7,500-square-foot family garden or with local volunteers caring for Gemmo Forest. When the cold sets in and the fields rest, I return indoors, where I rekindle my love of writing by the wood stove, always with my faithful calico, Ruby, curled close by.

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