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Flowing with Eglė by Wendy WuytsApr 5, 202511:36 am
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Flowing with Eglė: Encountering the Oak Prince in a Danish Castle Estate

During the spring equinox weekend, I had the pleasure of staying at Sandholt Slot, a centuries-old castle on the Isle of Fyn. The day before, I was in Copenhagen where the plants creeping on the […]

Following the way of forest therapy guide by Wendy WuytsApr 5, 202511:24 am
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Writing(with)Oak trees – an outdoor experiment in Denmark and Discovering the initial thread for a new journey into financial ecofeminism.

Over the past few years, most of our writing sessions were conducted online within plant circles, with participants generally isolated in their rooms. Despite this, we were aware that some participants chose to walk outside […]

Iberian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMar 29, 202511:39 amJanuary 29, 2026
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Sacred trees, Mystic Caves and Holy Wells in rural Spain – or to-visit-sites in your next Spain trip

Recently, I rediscovered a paper by Jaime Tatay, published in the journal Religion, while organizing my drive and considering the publication of a book about sacred trees based on a decade of research. The paper […]

writing(with)plants by Wendy WuytsMar 26, 202510:51 am
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What would you like to learn about the Ash Tree? (Preparing the Writing(with)Ash session, 16 April)

It’s time for another writing session with plants. This time, we welcome another progeny of Eglė—the Ash Tree. Although Baltic mythology doesn’t specifically highlight ash trees, these trees are steeped in rich mythology, folklore, and […]

Finnish Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMar 25, 20252:30 pmAugust 17, 2025

Join us this summer in Finland for a week-long experimentation and learning with the More than Human World

In the week of 21–28 July, 2025, Jyväskylä, Finland, I will be part of the Nordic Summer University study circle about learning and transforming with/for/in the more than human world. Currently there is a call […]

Wandering/ Wondering by Wendy WuytsMar 7, 20258:04 pmMarch 2, 2025
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Ecofeminism anno 2025: Water-Land Interfaces and the Emergence of Hydrofeminism

As we celebrate International Women’s Day each year, it has become a tradition for me to delve into the dynamic realm of ecofeminism, sharing insights, theories, activities, and projects that intersect environmental advocacy with feminist […]

writing(with)plants by Wendy WuytsFeb 26, 20258:04 pm
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Flowing with Eglė : Birch, her lover, her fantasy, her carnival mask

Today, I facilitated another Writing(with)Plants session, this time inviting the presence of the birch tree. During the creative writing segment, I found myself exploring who Birch might have been before transforming into a tree, inspired […]

Flowing with Eglė by Wendy WuytsFeb 15, 20257:56 pm
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Flowing with Eglė meets Writing(with)Birch

In this winter and spring, we are combining two projects: the Flowing with Eglė – Project and the Writing (with) plants – Project. The myth of Eglė who transforms herself and her four children into […]

Czech Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsFeb 1, 20254:00 pmApril 6, 2025
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Recontextualizing Libuše, Sarka and Přemysl in the Old Europe of Archaeomythologist Marija Gimbutas

In the past weeks, I have been listening to Sylvia Linsteadt‘s recordings, via the advaya platform ‘ When Women Were the land‘. In her first chapter, she focuses on the Motherhouse and the theories of […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsJan 25, 20256:58 pmJanuary 29, 2026
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Cold Sophie, the Ice Saint, and the Cailleagh: Tracing the Divine Feminine Through Ice and Myth

One of my ongoing projects is exploring stories of the divine feminine in Europe, often hidden within the veils of local folklore, mythology, and the lives of saints. My journey takes me to the edges […]

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