Sez Kristiansen
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Remembering the wisdom of Non- Belonging
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Remembering the wisdom of Non- Belonging

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Fellow devotees of the Heart,

We are currently on the theme of belonging. This episode dives through the perspective of belonging as an authenticity to be nurtured in oneself and not an acceptance to be validated through the outside world. I discovered this through the many surrogates I have clung on to in the past that promised a memebership but demanded that I give up my differences.

Remembering wild is an ever-evolving podcast of raw recordings from my personal encounters in nature. I hope that they inspire you to see that everything you need is already within and that it just takes a little wild to bring us back home to ourselves again.

Remember to download the affirmation screen-savers, the workbook and take part in the discussion in the comments if you feel called to share your voice & support. All words belong here.

In presence,

Sez

COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS

ANDY MIA KRANZ - Hope.“Here is a painting I made in response to one of Sez’ meanderings. It is about guarding hope, like a flame, even in the fiercest wind.” Connect with fellow reader, Andy HERE.

DISCUSSION FROM THE EPISODE

“Land is inseprable from flesh”

The episode talks about the Australian Indigenous belief that land is inseprable from the physical and spiritual body. Is that the case for you? Do you feel like you belong to a certain land? If not, what could land represent to you? (spirit, heart, creativity, family?) Discussion continues in the comments…

Warlukurlanga Artists, Liwirringki Jurkurrp, 1998. Referencing this week’s episode, spot the ‘U’ shapes representing seated people around campfires.

Additional material from this episode:

  • Download the affirmation screen savers

  • Genuine Indigenous Ally Workbook (please feel free to share with your own community)

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