Blog Posts
A selection of writing by Georgina Langdale. You can find more on Substack
What can a cicada skin and a Hawthorn tree teach us about birth and death?
I liked to just sit with her and ‘be’. She didn’t really want lots of direct attention. But in her own way she felt grateful for someone acknowledging her pain...
Seeds of Memory
Recalling my mother and how our gardens bloom and memories take shape and grow.
Navigating Uncertainty
We are in difficult times, the lack of compassion and connectivity with the human and non-human world of past generations seems to have rippled down to this moment now. I...
A Renaissance in Wholeperson Care
How can the ancients help us with our client and patient care in the 21st Century? Find out here!
Mine is a green path
Near the abbey that bears her name, Saint Hildegard comes and sits with me on moss under the whorl and gnarl of tree. Gently she pulls the greening bough towards...
Can there be a landscape without words?
It is up to us to show our children, our communities, our politicians, our business leaders that nature counts. Because without it we are nothing.
Filling our Cup of Human Spirit
I am a Spiritual Care Coordinator in a hospice and I keep circling back around to the job title. The term ‘spiritual’ can be a bit loaded for some, and...
Interview with Thomas Moore on caring for the Soul
Thomas Moore reminds us, "Don't take them where you think they need to be. Take them where they need to be." In this interview we discuss a recent book of...
