Listening to the bees
Bees don’t respond to force. In this field note from Topanga Canyon, a simple lesson emerges: adjust the conditions, and let the system respond.
Resetting the ground
Some things don’t shift all at once. In this reflection from Topanga Canyon, a simple repair becomes a reminder to look beneath the surface before trying to fix what’s visible.
Feathered Friends and Buzzing Blessings: New Life at the Retreat
This week, our retreat center welcomed four new chickens and a collection of honeybee hives. After weeks of preparation—clearing space, safeguarding the coop, painting, and placing crystals—our hens have arrived, each with a name and personality. Alongside them, a local beekeeper introduced buzzing hives to the hills. This journal entry reflects on the meditative power of caretaking, and how sometimes, the most spiritual moments come with feathers and wings.