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Mexican Wood Stories by Mary Rangel AvilaDec 18, 20214:29 pmFebruary 12, 2022

The Nanche Tree

My grandma has a nanche tree in her garden. It stands comfortably in the middle of the garden, making himself at home, stretching his branches as far as they can reach; to the south they […]

Belgian Wood Stories by victoriainbrusselsDec 12, 20216:00 pmDecember 10, 2021
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My path with nature

As I write these words, it’s dark outside in Brussels, my new and temporary home. I close my eyes to calm my mind, accelerated from daily ‘obligations’. There’s a place within me that I can […]

Mexican Wood Stories by Mary Rangel AvilaDec 4, 202112:43 pm
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Guava tree

My grandma has a guava tree in her garden. That tree was already there when I was born and in all likelihood will continue to be there long after I’m gone. That’s not surprising, after […]

Wandering/ Wondering by Wendy WuytsNov 6, 20215:11 pm

Sacred trees in science fiction

Some weeks ago, I watched the movie “Dune (part 1)”, the latest adaption of the science fiction book by Frank Herbert, published in 1965. One of the scenes that struck me was the introduction of […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsOct 23, 202111:13 amNovember 7, 2022

Phytographia – or writing with plants

I am involved in several projects where we want to cultivate more nature connection and a deeper conscious how connected we are with more than human beings, like plants. One of the big problems – […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsSep 18, 20217:55 pmNovember 7, 2022

DATING WITH PLANTS

Or “three years wood wide web stories” I am 32 years old and I have always been single … in the eyes of my parents. I never introduced someone as my significant other to them. […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsAug 28, 20211:05 pmMarch 31, 2024

Finding black scary water spirits – in Norway and Belgium

Ponds, springs and pools were gateways to the underworld for the former inhabitants of the southern Campine region in Flanders (Mechelen, Lier…). The Nekker is a black water spirit and lives in in particular in […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsAug 7, 202112:41 pmJuly 31, 2021

Sacred trees in Belgium: the ‘nail’ trees

In previous blogs, I focused on sacred trees in Scandinavia and India, or ordinations of trees in Thailand. In the past months, I also learned about sacred trees in Belgium. I dived in books about […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsJul 31, 202112:37 pm

Ordaining trees – Thai Buddhist Environmental activism

A couple of years ago I lived for a year in a campus in Thailand, joined a couple of times my local friends to the forests and learned about some old customs and folklore about […]

Japanese Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsJun 19, 202112:43 pmJuly 31, 2021

Mythic Fiction with tree spirit elements: The white dream

Mythic fiction? What is this? It’s is literature that is rooted in, inspired by, or that in some way draws from the metaphors, archetypes, symbols, themes of myth, legend, folklore and fairytales. In the 1980s, the […]

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