As a gardener, teacher, and mother, Erin O'Neill speaks of the seeds and how they are always waiting to be born and longing to grow. She invites us all to remember our common ancestry of planting, gathering, foraging, hunting and knowing our food. Exploring these seeds of ancestral food memory helps us to reconnect and work with the forces and natural abundance at our fingertips and under our feet.
During this Teleseminar, Erin will discuss the importance of reclaiming the sacred act of gardening including the broader scope of nourishing and cultivating life in all forms. As we engage with and are guided by Earth, we heal our perceived separation and come Home to ourselves and grow in alignment with our landscapes.
About Erin
Erin O’Neill is a tender, teacher, and steward and is deeply committed to helping all life grow and thrive. She is the founder of Growing Home and a guide on the journey of deepening our connection to place and the living whole. For the past 20 years, Erin has been planting, gathering, and seed saving in the high desert, where she is growing home on 1/5 of an acre in a fertile valley that has been providing food for people for thousands of years. Erin is a Waldorf-inspired mother-of-three and brings the beauty of song, storytelling, puppetry, and the natural world to her family and extended community through Wildflower Parent & Child classes. She deeply understands the transformative journey both parent and child are on in this life and is devoted to nurturing families as they grow. As a consultant and garden educator, she helps members of her community collaborate with the land in creating abundance and partnership with nature.
To learn more about Erin’s work visit her at her website or on Instagram.
www.eringrowinghome.com
https://www.instagram.com/eringrowinghome/