• *BONUS* Lessons from woolcraft in the aftermath of the US elections

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

*BONUS* Lessons from woolcraft in the aftermath of the US elections

  • Summary

  • Last weekend I made a hat. I took a pile of wool fibers and turned them into something functional and beautiful for my head.

    And since then, how wool fulls and felts has been popping to mind as a metaphor for relationship and community building. In the wake of the US elections, I felt drawn to share some of these musings with you and go a little deeper into why I believe these ancestral skills practices, alongside more animist and ancestral wisdom and healing traditions, make for a potent store house for our individual and collective humanity.

    So which relationships make up the threads in the fabric of you?

    Which do you not feel so full without?

    Which frictions and differences are actually serving to make you stronger and more resilient? Which are too much and risk tearing or damaging the cloth of you? Which are not enough to encourage the bonding needed for us all to become?

    Where can you turn to be reminded of your humanity? How are you passing humanity down to the ones who will come after?

    I’d love to hear.

    Here’s to being stronger together. Here’s to staying human and staying alive.

    With love,

    Kate


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    You can find Kate:

    Website: www.wildsacredjourney.com

    Email – kate@wildsacredjourney.com

    Instagram: @wildsacredjourney_kp

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