The Forest Garden offers a foundational base for developing the skills to cultivate embodied approaches to decolonial healing personally, collectively and professionally. Often times, our wellness spaces and healing spaces have not acknowledged the role that colonisation or racism have been involved in our practices - but you may have noticed it.
Embodied antiracism and embodied social justice is an emergent process, and a form of leaning into a more integrated human experience and yet most of our experience in wellness spaces have not been very diverse, lack any relationship with the social issues that are happening and at worse, make us feel worse about our body shapes, sizes, colour and knowledge.
The Forest Garden is an invitation to shift the ways we have been taught to be in this world. It is a radical reforming of what it means to heal decolonially. To heal out of the oppressive systems that we have learned to perpetuate onto our own bodies. It is a return to the age-old wisdom of the body: respecting, honouring, and resonating ourselves, our histories, our lineages and our wisdoms.
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