What a captivating read immersed in the medicine of Birch! We have a grove near our house. Now I plan to spend a little time there and ask for her wisdom. Thank you for the inspiration!💗
Also... I am a teacher on Insight Timer too! I'll look for you there.
Brenda, thank you for reading — I love that you have a birch grove nearby, and I hope your visit with her brings exactly the wisdom you’re seeking.
And how wonderful that you’re on Insight Timer too! I’m not a teacher there just yet — I’m only getting started on the platform — but I hope to have my first few meditations (and the Tree of Life course) up soon. I’ll look for you there as well… I would love to connect. 💛✨
What a beautiful read Kim. I’ve lived the Birch moment. That moment of beginning something new and leaving the old behind. Bending but not breaking. Just like you I left a career behind. So funny, I posted the story just today. And now read your gorgeous post. I think I mentioned to you before about the birch in front of my home that was planted when my mother-in-law passed. I had no idea of the significance. I’ve now learned much about them from you and the Celtic tradition you share. I love what you’re doing here. So rich and deep. Such a beautiful read. Thank you!
Alegria, we really do seem to have so much in common — and I love how we keep meeting each other in the very same themes. Serendipity at its finest. ✨
I remember you telling me about the birch planted for your mother-in-law, and it means so much that this piece could offer another layer of meaning to something already so tender and sacred. I hope it inspires you to spend a little time with her tree, seeing what new beginnings she might be whispering sweetly to you now.
And I’ve been meaning to read your essay this week — I’ll be hopscotching over there now.
Truly — your kind words are such kindling. Thank you for seeing this work so deeply, fellow soullionaire. 💛✨
Thank you Kim for this is delightfully rich read. I felt wrapped in Birch's embrace as I read and will sit with her questions some more. My experience of Beith is of resilience, and I find myself drawn to her gentle strength when things feel hard. Thank you for sharing your experience of her, and reminding me that I can come back to Birch when I'm facing a new threshold.
Tracey, my heart is so full knowing that Birch ‘wrapped you in her embrace.’ What a lovely phrase to hear! Birch has been a gentle encouraging presence for me too. I really liked hearing about how she connects with you in terms of resilience, that seems very fitting to me. I’m curious to learn more about how we each uniquely connect to trees and to explore different perspectives of what trees can bring out in us. Thank you for sharing, reading, and being here. 💛✨
What a captivating read immersed in the medicine of Birch! We have a grove near our house. Now I plan to spend a little time there and ask for her wisdom. Thank you for the inspiration!💗
Also... I am a teacher on Insight Timer too! I'll look for you there.
Brenda, thank you for reading — I love that you have a birch grove nearby, and I hope your visit with her brings exactly the wisdom you’re seeking.
And how wonderful that you’re on Insight Timer too! I’m not a teacher there just yet — I’m only getting started on the platform — but I hope to have my first few meditations (and the Tree of Life course) up soon. I’ll look for you there as well… I would love to connect. 💛✨
Sounds good! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about Insight Timer.
That is such a kind and generous offer, Brenda. Thanks and I will! ✨
What a beautiful read Kim. I’ve lived the Birch moment. That moment of beginning something new and leaving the old behind. Bending but not breaking. Just like you I left a career behind. So funny, I posted the story just today. And now read your gorgeous post. I think I mentioned to you before about the birch in front of my home that was planted when my mother-in-law passed. I had no idea of the significance. I’ve now learned much about them from you and the Celtic tradition you share. I love what you’re doing here. So rich and deep. Such a beautiful read. Thank you!
Alegria, we really do seem to have so much in common — and I love how we keep meeting each other in the very same themes. Serendipity at its finest. ✨
I remember you telling me about the birch planted for your mother-in-law, and it means so much that this piece could offer another layer of meaning to something already so tender and sacred. I hope it inspires you to spend a little time with her tree, seeing what new beginnings she might be whispering sweetly to you now.
And I’ve been meaning to read your essay this week — I’ll be hopscotching over there now.
Truly — your kind words are such kindling. Thank you for seeing this work so deeply, fellow soullionaire. 💛✨
Thanks for your lovely message Kim. Yes, lots in common. Soullionaires unite. 💕
Thank you Kim for this is delightfully rich read. I felt wrapped in Birch's embrace as I read and will sit with her questions some more. My experience of Beith is of resilience, and I find myself drawn to her gentle strength when things feel hard. Thank you for sharing your experience of her, and reminding me that I can come back to Birch when I'm facing a new threshold.
Tracey, my heart is so full knowing that Birch ‘wrapped you in her embrace.’ What a lovely phrase to hear! Birch has been a gentle encouraging presence for me too. I really liked hearing about how she connects with you in terms of resilience, that seems very fitting to me. I’m curious to learn more about how we each uniquely connect to trees and to explore different perspectives of what trees can bring out in us. Thank you for sharing, reading, and being here. 💛✨