Conscious Gardening Gardens offer us a perfect opportunity to reconnect to our true selves and remember our place in the natural world. Rather than approach our gardens as mere investments of energy, we can look at the entire process of gardening, from planting seeds to harvesting food, as a way of deepening our conscious relationship with the creative force of the universe.
If we are willing to shift our intention from dominating, or at least directing nature, to co-creating with nature instead, we may discover a deep peace and renewed sense of wonder.
To co-create we must first begin with a foundation of mutual respect. As you create your garden in partnership with nature, you can respect the earth, water, insects and animals by using organic seeds, soil and fertilizers. You can also communicate with the plants, insects and elements involved in your garden, and create a regular practice of stillness to listen for any messages they may have for you.
When it comes time for harvesting fresh vegetables or picking beautiful blooms, you might even ask permission first. If you ask with an open heart, you will always receive an answer.
Imagine what it would be like to surrender certain aspects of your human world to the precision and surety of the natural environment. You might decide, for example, to forego your calendar and plant in rhythm with the cycles of the moon. Or, you might choose to ignore clock time and water your garden when the sun hits a certain position in the sky.
By opening your garden experience to more of nature’s input, you can become available to witness a whole universe of miracles, while engendering a greater sense of honor between the two worlds.
When we recognize ourselves as allies, co-creators, with the earth and the natural world, our relationship to our environment begins to change. We no longer feel the need to control the circumstances around us and can relish in the perfection of all that is.
What do you think?

This is such a true statement, great share!
ReplyDeleteThanks U for stopping by Blingbling...Glad u liked it
ReplyDeletethat's my problem.. I want to do the planting, watering, growing, and harvesting.. I want to be in charge... but I guess that's b/c some times I feel like I have no control over anything, so I try to have control over certain things and those are usually the things I need to let go and let God handle... great post Joyce
ReplyDeletenice - and as any good garner knows sometimes you have to remove the weeks so they do not choke life out of other plants
ReplyDeleteCocoa, I think just by those words, you've begun to understand yourself. What is one of our things we talk about? it not being about us. lol
ReplyDeleteWe can all work together to get the best out of all of our lives.
Thanks for bringing out that point.
Another good point, Ispearmanni. Weeding out the weeds we see, and trusting God to take care of those that we cannot see that are potentially harmful to our gardens. You know we can't see all of our weeds sometimes. lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharng....
so true, so true thanks for sharing.
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Thank U for reading me, Goddess. have a nice day, Ms Lady!
ReplyDeleteI love co-creating and going with the flow even when I don't know where it will lead. I just know that something good will come as a result.
ReplyDeleteMaize, words of a wise woman! I feel the very same way. Smiling @ U
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