Wild Wisdom

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July 24, 2019

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Wild Wisdom

The hum of bees is the voice of the garden.

- Elizabeth Lawrence -

Wild Wisdom

Jenny Cullinan dedicates her time to studying and learning from bees in the wild. Spending time with any species in the wild over time leads to understanding of that species as it truly is. She calls this greater understanding wild wisdom. With an allergy to bee stings, instead of being afraid of them she chose to learn how to be with them. She urges us to look at nature's genius and use it as a guide, allowing wild wisdom to restore our relationship with ourselves and with other species. { read more }

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Read a conversation with another person who has a strong relationship with bees. { more }


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