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INSPIRATION To co-create, we must first begin with a foundation of mutual respect. Gardens offer us

[View Online]( INSPIRATION [Co-Creating with Nature]( To co-create, we must first begin with a foundation of mutual respect. Gardens offer us a perfect opportunity to reconnect to our true selves and remember our place in the natural world. Rather than approach our gardens as mere investments of energy, we can look at the entire process of gardening, from planting seeds to harvesting food, as a way of deepening our conscious relationship with the creative force of the universe. If we are willing to shift our intention from dominating, or at least directing nature, to co-creating with nature instead, we may discover a deep peace and renewed sense of wonder. To co-create we must first begin with a foundation of mutual respect. As you create your garden in partnership with nature, you can respect the earth, water, insects and animals by using organic seeds, soil and fertilizers. You can also communicate with the plants, insects and elements involved in your garden, and create a regular practice of stillness to listen for any messages they may have for you. When it comes time for harvesting fresh vegetables or picking beautiful blooms, you might even ask permission first. If you ask with an open heart, you will always receive an answer. Imagine what it would be like to surrender certain aspects of your human world to the precision and surety of the natural environment. You might decide, for example, to forego your calendar and plant in rhythm with the cycles of the moon. Or, you might choose to ignore clock time and water your garden when the sun hits a certain position in the sky. By opening your garden experience to more of nature’s input, you can become available to witness a whole universe of miracles, while engendering a greater sense of honor between the two worlds. When we recognize ourselves as allies, co-creators, with the earth and the natural world, our relationship to our environment begins to change. We no longer feel the need to control the circumstances around us and can relish in the perfection of all that is.   DailyOM Course Spotlight [10 Days of Vegan Living]( Looking to eat in a way that is simple, sustainable, and absolutely delicious? This course from meal planning expert, Stefanie Dreyer, provides expert guidance on how to create a healthier relationship with food. You'll receive a variety of easy plant-based recipes that will thrill anyone’s tastebuds. With the support of insider tips, you will also learn how to save time and money when preparing dishes, as well as how to navigate eating out or socializing with people who aren’t adhering to a vegan diet. By the end, you’ll have the tools and wisdom to look and feel your best, inside and out. [Learn More]( New Courses - [Karmic Relationships: How to Identify Them and Break Free]( - [12-Minute Standing Abs Workout]( - [The Pineal Gland Miracle to Unlock Your Third Eye]( - [20-Minute Metabolic Workout for Women]( Recommended For You [The Complete Guide to Love Yourself Inside and Out Special 3-Course Bundle]( [Learn More]( [Overcoming Self-Sabotage]( [Learn More]( [Rewire Your Brain, Transform Your Body]( [Learn More]( [The Yoga of Money]( [Learn More]( [Breaking Free From Limiting Beliefs]( [Learn More]( [Therapeutic Writing]( [Learn More]( Top 10 Courses 1. [The Vagus Nerve Miracle]( 2. [Talking to Dead People]( 3. [Soul Fire Dance Party]( 4. [20-Minute Metabolic Workout for Women]( 5. [Transverse Abs Workout for Instant Relief]( 6. [The Pineal Gland Miracle to Unlock Your Third Eye]( 7. [Hormone-Balancing Workout to Stay Fit Over 50]( 8. [Getting Unstuck]( 9. [21-Day Consciousness Cleanse]( 10. [Hold Your Own During Control Dramas]( Explore 350+ Courses There's something for everyone. What do you want to learn today? [Browse by Topic]( [DailyOM Logo](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you're subscribed to DailyOM. You are registered with {EMAIL}. [Inspirations]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( [Remove me from this list]( | [Help/FAQ]( Copyright © 2023 [Everyday Health, Inc.]( All rights reserved. DailyOM is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. 114 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10011 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](.

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