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NATURE, THE EARTH, HEALING & COBHOME

Healing Begins in the Silence.

 

When we return to nature, something in us returns to life again. We are a part of nature. I see returning to nature as a way of reconnecting with our Creator - God, and going back to our authentic selves.

 

Here on my small cob home surrounded by sky, soil, birdsong, small wildlife, peace and silence, I’ve discovered what our bodies and souls have forgotten: 

 

We were created to live close to the earth — and close to God.

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My Journey of Healing with Nature

Healing Begins in the Silence.

 

When we return to nature, something in us returns to life again. We are a part of nature. I see returning to nature as a way of reconnecting with our Creator - God, and going back to our authentic selves.

 

Here on my small cob home surrounded by sky, soil, birdsong, small wildlife, peace and silence, I’ve discovered what our bodies and souls have forgotten: 

 

We were created to live close to the earth — and close to God.

Many of us are not “broken” — we are tired, unanchored, and overwhelmed.

 My Cob House Story

 

After walking through stress, heartbreak, and deep exhaustion, I chose to build a home with my own hands — out of earth. My cob house is more than a structure.
It is:

  • A symbol of rebuilding
    A place of peace

  • A sanctuary from noise

  • A testimony of God’s restoration

 

When you visit, you feel it — the calm, the stillness, the invitation to breathe.

 

🌿 Gardens that Speak

I plant because growing things heals me.

Kitchen gardens, flowers, herbs, fruit trees —
each one reminds me:

  • God still creates
    Life can begin again

  • Slow growth is still growth

 

Whether you have land or only a balcony,

gardening can be a lifeline.

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