This morning while foraging for saskatoonberries (jam here I come!), I was thinking about how at peace I found myself, and how connected with the great Divine, and with nature I felt. How natural it felt to be searching for my food in a bush, rather than in a grocery store aisle.
Foraging and living off the land are a super important component to my life and practice. I'm not much for magic, or spellcasting, or even ritual, and oft times, my altar lies in dust, while I explore the great outdoors. I live and breathe to spend my time outside.
What do you like to forage for, and how does foraging (or hunting - I'm a vegetarian, so there is none of that for me) - how does it affect your practice? And to what degree of importance do you put on it?
Foraging and living off the land are a super important component to my life and practice. I'm not much for magic, or spellcasting, or even ritual, and oft times, my altar lies in dust, while I explore the great outdoors. I live and breathe to spend my time outside.
What do you like to forage for, and how does foraging (or hunting - I'm a vegetarian, so there is none of that for me) - how does it affect your practice? And to what degree of importance do you put on it?
Comment