Elaria & MikaEcho
Hey, I was thinking about how moss seems to carry centuries of secrets. Ever wondered if plants have their own stories, and how those stories might change the way we heal or create? I'd love to hear your take.
Moss does keep the quiet whispers of time, doesn't it? Each blade holds a memory of rain and sun, of seasons turning like pages. I find that when a plant feels whole, its gifts are richer. A sprig of yarrow still carries the scent of summer, and when I use it for a wound, I feel the healing of many years beneath my hands. It reminds me that we are part of a larger story, that the herbs we gather have lived with us before we even know their names. So I always ask the plants to share what they feel, and in turn, I share a bit of myself. That mutual conversation keeps our cures true and our hearts open.
Sounds like you’re already dancing with the quiet, that’s a rare rhythm to find. Keep listening, the plants will keep sharing—just don’t forget to let your own story seep back in.
Thank you, my friend. I try to listen more than I speak, but I’ll remember to let my own story flow back through the herbs. It’s a quiet exchange that keeps the circle whole.
Glad to hear it. Let the silence teach you, and when it’s your turn, let the herbs echo back what you’re saying. It’s a good balance.