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Where we get lost in each other we deeply reborn …

Lerna is moving within the river and the tree in Devon

Fall, 2025 – Devon

Where we get lost in each other we deeply reborn …

There was intense 12 years in my life, I was devoted to spiritual practices from all cultures. Days passed by dancing, celebrations, griefs, meeting sisters and brothers, artists, mystic teacher all over the world.

Then I had on other 5 years based in separation from all this practices and communities. Observed and experienced injustices, denials, mainstreamed sells and marketing vibes around sacred spells, vertical hierarchies in this social circles, lack of ethnically and economically diverse backgroud people, stories, languages, and more over poor information yet big misjudgements on human psychology had hurt my soul… It was very disappointing, I was so angry; I just run away without looking behind. 

A few years later, one day the MA program I was studying in, pushed me back to connect with the sea, forest and it’s souls from ecosomatic perspective. I started to touch, feel, sense and reconnect. The sun started raise in me and warmed my heart again…

Now when I look back all this circle made me realized that; spirituality or sacred practices do not belong to anyone; in the core can not be colonized by anybody or any community…It’s there for everyone, open to feel, sense, unify without paying any money or going to that retreats, meditations etc. We just need to save nature and be respectful to the elements, dynamics and energies of the ecosystem. Then we will able to remember that we are part of this miraculous holistic structure. 

There might be some people and places where we find ourselves comfortable with them; when we have space and shared trust to each other and that’s all … connection goes on with all in any case and our ecosomatic existence is one of the direct ways to holisticly connect to nature through our oldest, ancient language; movement