Inviting in the Wild
Sep 30, 2022 09:30AM ● By Marlaina Donato
A midst the whirlwind of our daily busyness, Mother Nature goes about
her own affairs, conjuring everyday miracles from the humble trinity of
tangled roots, dark soil and sunlight. On our way to our next task, we
might catch snippets of afternoon gold blur past in a window, but we may
long for more time to accept October’s invitation of long shadows.
Having
an indoor haven touched with nature’s balm takes the edge off the
work-at-home days, the can’t-catch-a-breath days and the
won’t-stop-raining days. Bringing a bit of the outside in helps us to
remember the big picture. The 12th-century mystic and healer Hildegard
of Bingen called the energy of the Earth veriditas, or greenness, and it is easy to tap into this life force by aligning our senses with the rhythms of nature.
Beauty
is an often forgotten necessity, but can gently lead us back on track
when we place a vase of fresh flowers, pine branches or wild rose hips
on a windowsill. Designating one wall in the house for a photographic
tapestry of spring cherry trees, mountain snow, a turquoise beach or
majestic oaks can lower blood pressure just as effectively as actually
being there. Keeping a “scent jar” on the desk filled with dried garden
basil, bee balm or sweet grass clippings from the lawn can give us a
breath of summer all year long. Placing a piece of found driftwood,
preserved birch or a bowl of handmade potpourri on a coffee table can
make afternoon breaks more mindful. A simple table fountain can bless
any space with the harmony of its waters. Creating a “changing season”
shelf and celebrating the hour invites the whole family to contribute to
inspired whimsy.
Even if we simply place found branches in a basket with amber holiday lights in a cozy corner, living more closely with nature can
help us maintain core serenity. The dance of each season is brief, but
tuning into their wealth can make our own dance a bit more magical.
Marlaina Donato is an author, composer and painter.