Tohe Ashby from Mauri speaks on how we must relate to nature
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In this moving moment from Mauri, Tohe Ashby reminds us that healing begins with remembering our place in the living world. The trees, the soil, the rivers — they are not resources, but relatives. To enter the forest without reverence is to forget who we are. 🌱
Through these teachings, Mauri reveals the deep spiritual protocols that guide Māori life — practices of reciprocity ...
In this moving moment from Mauri, Tohe Ashby reminds us that healing begins with remembering our place in the living world. The trees, the soil, the rivers — they are not resources, but relatives. To enter the forest without reverence is to forget who we are. 🌱
Through these teachings, Mauri reveals the deep spiritual protocols that guide Māori life — practices of reciprocity that realign us with the sacred rhythm of the land.
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