• One of Twelve.S1Ep1

  • Apr 1 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this podcast episode, Timothy Coleman and Ghylian Bell discuss the importance of land medicine, regenerative agriculture, and indigenous spirituality.

    They explore the concept of Araminta, named after Harriet Tubman, as a place to learn about land medicine and grow food. They emphasize the need to reclaim cultural practices and connect with nature.

    The conversation also touches on the transition from organized religion to personal spiritual practice and the importance of community and exchange. Overall, the episode highlights the significance of understanding history, reclaiming traditions, and embracing spirituality in everyday life.


    Takeaways


    Land medicine and regenerative agriculture are essential for reclaiming cultural practices and connecting with nature.

    Separating religion from spirituality allows for a deeper understanding of personal spiritual practice.

    Community and exchange are important for supporting and uplifting one another.

    Understanding history and reclaiming traditions are crucial for personal growth and empowerment.


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