Leah Rampy shares her journey of reconnecting with nature and spirituality in the face of climate chaos. She emphasizes the importance of falling in love with nature and recognizing that love as the language of nature. Leah explores the spiritual wisdom of trees and the lessons they teach us about resilience, connection, and cooperation.
She highlights the genius of the natural world and the need to honor and learn from it. Leah also discusses the interplay between human intelligence and natural intelligence, as well as the potential of regenerative agriculture to restore ecosystems.
In this conversation, Julian and Leah Rampy discuss the wisdom of indigenous peoples, the co-creation of the Amazon, and the intelligence of plants. They explore the importance of building beautiful communities and thriving ecosystems, and the need to fall in love with the world. They emphasize the significance of starting with one's own backyard and journeying to understand Earth and ourselves. They also discuss the seven generational perspective, the paradox of connection and individuality, and the importance of soil for health and ecosystems.
Takeaways
- Indigenous peoples have co-created and cultivated the Amazon, and their deep knowledge of plants has contributed to the development of medical ingredients.
- Plants are living beings with intelligence, emitting frequencies and engaging in a conversation with the world.
- Building beautiful communities and thriving ecosystems requires a shift in perspective and a deep connection with nature.
- Falling in love with the world and understanding our role in it is essential for creating a vibrant planet.
- Starting with our own backyard and learning from different regions can contribute to the revolution of consciousness.
- The seven generational perspective reminds us of our connection to the past and our responsibility to future generations.
- Balancing connection and individuality is key to creating a harmonious world.
- Soil health is crucial for nutritious food, and mistreating the soil harms biodiversity and ecosystems.
- Leah Rampy can be found on her website, social media platforms, and through her work with Save Our Soil and Church of the Wild to Rivers.
To learn more, go to:
Website: https://www.leahmoranrampy.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553196486975
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahrampy/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahrampy/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/29947301.Leah_Moran_Rampy
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Soul-Reconnecting-Climate-Chaos-ebook/dp/B0CQDD392Q/
Church of the Wild: https://www.churchofthewild2rivers.com/
Save our Soil:
https://www.saveoursoilwv.com/
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