ISSUE NO. 09 | May 16, 2025

ISSUE NO. 09 | May 16, 2025

ISSUE NO. 09 | May 16, 2025P. Annie Kirk
Published on: 17/05/2025

Despite the marketing, this is not a season of hustle. It’s the season of unfurling and re-becoming something more wild and real. The peonies are swelling, the edges of spring are softening into what will soon be early summer, and if you listen closely… you’ll hear it: A quiet invitation. A whisper from the wild. A reminder from nature that sanctuary is not something you find — it’s something you feel. And flowers are here to help you remember how. In Part 2 of my “Sanctuary of Flowers” series, we explore how working with blooms — planting, arranging, soaking, or simply sitting with them — opens more than your senses. It opens portals. To stillness. To presence. To the sacred possibility that you are not behind, not without hope, not too much. You are simply ready to bloom, gracefully, paced and something a bit wild.

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