
Foraging for the Soul
A Blog by Anna Robinson
'Foraging for the Soul' is about my forays into nature to connect with my deepest self, the wild and the great mystery I call God.
I love to retreat, to forage for spiritual sustenance in the natural world. I write about my findings from the hedgerows, cliff tops, beaches and woodlands in Cornwall. Using the “big book” of nature to nourish and connect to the body, mind and soul.
What if plantain was a person?
The more I learn about plants, the more it’s liking seeing a good friend when they appear in season.
This week I have been drawn towards plantain (Plantago Lanceolata), the narrow leaf plant rather than the broad leaf (Plantago Major). Its properties and uses through the ages fascinate me, knowledge my ancestors would have once passed down. Re-discovering this knowledge has become a connection to my past, to the land, to myself (both body and soul) and has become part of my daily contemplative practice.
Faith sift
Jesus took the disciples through a huge faith ‘sift’ that came to a head at Easter.…
Lent - Challenging the Negativity Bias.
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the six weeks leading up to Easter Sunday, a central festival in the Christian calendar celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
The Old, the Now and the Not Yet...
I'm struck by the beauty of dry and dead leaves hanging on branches of oak and beech at the end of winter. These sculptured, crumpled…
The Gift and Cost of High Sensitivity
I discovered recently that these beautiful heart shapes leaves blanketing woodlands…
The Joy of Spring
Spring is the season that transitions nature from the bareness and sleepiness of winter to the…
Introducing 'Foraging for the Soul': Beginning with some wisdom in the winter woods.
'Blue Monday' has just been and gone and we are still very much in the heart of winter here…