Happy pre-lunar eclipse, I hope rest and reflection find you well.
I wanted to share a recent article written by Lydia of RE SELF in response to an article I wrote for Loam’s Climate Justice: Black and Native Attention as Miracle. Snag a copy if you haven’t already, as it’s rich with resources for organizing, community care, and ways to skill-up in herbalism and other essential things for these times.
For “Plants as Relatives and not Resources” - As It Goes Guest Caitlin Duquette in Loam's Climate Justice: Black and Native Attention as Miracle, Lydia writes:
“Connect with Caitlin's perspectives on plants, detaching from social media, positive self-talk, the process of conscious living, and receiving our blessings.”
Read the article here, found in RE SELF’s Perspectives.
On a similar side note, take a look at the offerings found in RE SELF. I’ve been using it as a mindset tool to help me shift to a more grounded, graceful way of relating with my own energy. The effects are astounding, really.
What did you think of the previous podcast episode? I’m kinda digging the shorter episodes, as time an energy allows.
See you soon,
Caitlin
Loved being able to receive and share your perspectives, Caitlin! So grateful to hear how RE SELF continues to serve you in grounding and relating to yourself with grace 🌱💪 Loved the daily affirmations from the previous podcast episode, especially your person experience with them and your discipline ♡ Keep going. Every time you share, you inspire.