Day 5 Real Beautiful Project

Day 5 of #reallifephotoaday 

Yesterday after doing some archery I went on a jog/walk in the woods while I was jogging I remembered this big old cedar I like to visit and immediately knew I needed to go the long way to greet her and maybe even hug her. Side note: I often hug old growth trees when I’m hiking with my friend @tamarabpottery but I don’t think I’ve ever done it alone in a park full of people, but I did and even more rare... I selfied it (how bad I am at selfies is a joke in my family) Here I am sweaty, no makeup, hugging a tree #therealbeautiful

I don’t regret letting the tree give me her wisdom. 

#thisisreallife #therealbeautiful #reallifephotoaday #vulnerabilityproject

Angie Fadel

I’m a trained archer, somatic guide, and unconventional spiritual director supporting others in reconnecting with their bodies, the natural world, and their own deep wisdom. My practice blends somatic healing, ritual guidance, and nature-based spirituality - drawing inspiration from the Wheel of the Year and the teachings of our plant and animal kin. Whether through ceremony, seasonal practice, or personal discovery, I help people find their way home to themselves and to the living world around them.

https://angiefadel.com
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