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Indigo Initiations from Seed to Cloth: The power of listening to plants with Justine Aldersey-Williams

Indigo Initiations from Seed to Cloth: The power of listening to plants with Justine Aldersey-Williams

FromThe Plant Spirit Podcast with Sara Artemisia


Indigo Initiations from Seed to Cloth: The power of listening to plants with Justine Aldersey-Williams

FromThe Plant Spirit Podcast with Sara Artemisia

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#59  –  Have you ever tried the ancient skill of listening to plants through your fingertips? I loved connecting with botanical textile dyer Justine Aldersey-Williams on the initiatory journey she experienced while growing her own pair of jeans from seeds into cloth. In this episode, Justine shares about her mythic field-to-fashion creation process and of being in a life of apprenticeship to the plants, specifically with the ancient indigo-blue plant called Woad. She offers wisdom on the global lore of Indigo and the sense of deep fulfillment that comes with reclaiming ancestral skills as a mindfulness practice. She also shares about the regenerative process of forming a local fibreshed and how the alchemy of working with natural textile dyes becomes an embodied experience of communication with the plants. Justine Aldersey-Williams is a regenerative clothing activist, founder of the Northern England Fibreshed, and a botanical textile dyer and educator at The Wild Dyery. She recently made fashion history by producing the UK’s first pair of homegrown jeans - in the process capturing the imaginations of industry, media and consumers alike with her mythic field to fashion initiation story. Her pioneering work intersects creativity, deep ecology and spirituality. As a lifelong meditator, Justine experiences clothing is an interface between our personal and planetary bodies that needs re-sanctifying. Her practice involves connecting to traditional wisdom and natural lore through the matrilineal textile crafts that transform seeds into cloth. Nicknamed Woadica, she’s helping develop the commercial upscale of organic British indigo from the heritage plant source Woad with her soon to launch company Homegrown Colour. Her intent is to help fashion manufacturers divest from fossil fuels in favour of our botanical wisdom keepers so everyone can wear clothing that’s regenerating ecology, economy and society. Find Justine at: https://naturalfabricdyeing.com/On IG: https://www.instagram.com/thewilddyery/For more info visit Sara's website at: https://www.multidimensionalnature.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/multidimensional.nature/facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saraartemisia.ms/facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/plantspiritherbalismYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@saraartemisiaEtsy: www.plantspiritdesigns.comLearn how to communicate with plant consciousness in the free workshop on How to Learn Plant Language: https://www.learnplantlanguage.com/
Released:
Apr 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (58)

Connect with plant consciousness and the healing wisdom of Nature. In the Plant Spirit Podcast, we explore how to deepen in relationship with plants and Nature consciousness through topics and modalities including: plant spirit herbalism, flower essences, the interconnected web of life, plant spirit medicine, the multidimensional nature of reality, plant communication, plant allies, sacred geometry, mysticism and abundance in Nature, the plant path as a spiritual path of awakening, and how plants are supporting the transformation of consciousness on the planet at this time. Our expert guests include spiritual herbalists, flower essence practitioners, curanderas, plant spirit healers, alchemists, nature spirit communicators, ethnobotanists, and plant lovers who walk in deep connection with the plant realm. Check out more on IG @multidimensional.nature and on Sara Artemisia’s website at www.multidimensionalnature.com