Reweaving the Web

 
 

Live Your Rhythm & Reweaving the Web

Live Your Rhythm Ecotherapy is thrilled to support the work of Reweaving the Web. Reweaving the Web is a private foundation committed to “reweaving the web” of life through healing, deepening, and strengthening the relationship between humans and the natural world. The health of both humanity and the natural world is inextricably linked.  

Humans cannot live healthy lives without a healthy planet. We breathe the air, drink the water, and eat the food that grows in this ground. It is part of our nature too to feel love and reverence for and with the world around us. We evolved as a species immersed in this world, we exist in relation to it, we are not separate from it, and our very survival depends on it. 

Over the years the human nature relationship has become injured and fragmented, resulting in the mass destruction we experience internally in mind, body, and spirit, as well as throughout the world around us. Many humans no longer see or treat the natural world as a conscious, living, and necessary part of our life experience, let alone as our extended family or mother.  Having intimate meaningful experiences with the natural world will reawaken the felt experience of our interdependent existence and contribute to the internal shift needed for humanity to evolve into a new way of living in harmony with the rest of the web of life.

Reweaving the Web believes that in order for humanity and the natural world to heal we must seek and protect the innate wisdom of nature, paying particular attention to the protection and conservation of the sacred knowledge held in non-human “elders,” such as old growth forests and keystone species.  These elders hold incredible wisdom that our world desperately needs to learn from right now. The complex biodiversity and truly magical ways nature has developed within old growth forests is irreplaceable and of the utmost value. 

Reweaving the Web serves its mission by supporting positive and mutually beneficial relationships with the natural world through work in the following areas: conservation, climate justice, nature based healing modalities, the preservation & protection of indigenous peoples & wisdom, and regenerative agriculture, permaculture, & agroecology.