Elemental: The Path to Healing Through Nature
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The five elements—fire, earth, water, air, and ether—reside in each of us. In this richly illustrated book, Andi Eaton explores the energy each element holds, and teaches you how to incorporate a balance of each into your daily wellness practices:
• Glow-inducing meditation and breathwork: Use a Breath of Fire exercise to glow with fire's energy
• Rituals for grounding and balance: Host a Moon Manifestation Circle to ground yourself with earth's energy
• Nourishing recipes and exercises: Take a Goddess Bath to nourish yourself with water's energy
As you explore each of the elements, you'll learn how to let your body speak and become an active listener to what it has to say. Elemental is about reconnecting with yourself: what lights you up and what leaves you feeling physically, emotionally, and spiritually balanced.
Andi Eaton Alleman
Andi Eaton Alleman is a writer, creative director, an entrepreneur, and the chief creator at Andi Eaton Creatives, an independent brand strategy firm. She is the author of Wanderful and the voice behind the blog Oui We (www.ouiwegirl.com), and her work has been featured on Refinery29, Domino, Glitter Guide, A Beautiful Mess, Southern Living, Elle Canada, and more. She lives in Los Angeles, CA.
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Elemental - Andi Eaton Alleman
INTRO
Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Humans have always had an intimate connection to nature—we lived by the cycles of the sun and the moon, followed the flow of water when determining where to settle, and planted and sowed according to the shifts in seasons. By our very being, we are a part of nature.
Every single one of us has the opportunity to harness the power of nature to live healthier, more prosperous, and more joyful lives. When we treat our soul, spirit, and body equally, honoring the beauty that radiates from within, we glow differently. When we genuinely pay attention, observing the daily gifts the trees, flowers, lakes, and streams give to us, we learn to pause and find grounding.
Wellness shouldn’t be complicated and should be available to everyone, no matter who you are, how much money is in your pocket, or where you are in the world. We have so much of what we need within, and the supporting tools can be sourced outside—in fields, forests, hills, valleys, rivers, and seas.
We’re nourished holistically and wholly when we create synergy between ourselves and the natural elements. When we notice the sweetness of a summer breeze or the fog on a cool winter’s day, we begin to dial in to a deeper connection.
Our daily news feeds bombard us with reasons to stress out at any given hour of the day. In this age of anxiety, committing time to truly disconnect from the world’s digital speed, find balance, and reconnect with oneself is so needed.
Experts, coaches, and healers are urging us to find balance and a sense of calm by doing two things:
Looking inward, through mindfulness or meditation
Getting outside to experience the natural vibrancy of our surroundings
That’s what this book is all about.
As our lives have become more urbanized over time, many people have experienced an increasing distance from nature. Think about why people sit in awe watching the sunset or trek to the countryside just to see the flowers bloom in spring. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or culture, people are mesmerized by those little miracles that occur when we slow down and take in the natural world.
At its core, this book is about creating a lifestyle of radiant and natural living through communion with nature.
The five elements—fire, earth, water, air, and ether—reside in each of us and are the universe’s building blocks. This book explores the energy and characteristics of each element and teaches how to incorporate a balance of each into your daily wellness practices. It’s for wellness enthusiasts and novices alike, modern-day soul searchers, outdoor explorers, and natural beauty appreciators.
On the following pages, you’ll find meditation and breathwork practices to amplify your glow, rituals for grounding and balance, and simple homemade recipes and exercises for nourishment. You’ll learn how to make your own nature tool kits reflective of each element and ways to create nature-inspired sanctuaries at home.
MY STORY
My approach to living well is thoroughly enriched by exploring the five elements of nature through Ayurvedic wellness, yogic science and technology, and astrology.
I grew up spending my days in pine forests, weekends in the Appalachian Mountains, and summers on the dunes of the Carolina coast. My family was a quirky one. At home, my schooling in wellness came at an early age. My eighties aerobics instructor mother was a wellness practitioner in her own right before it was hip.
Aside from any trend, she taught me the value and simple joy of being outside. She was my coach, my cheerleader, and my friend. She encouraged me to find a sense of pleasure in exercise, mindfulness, and taking care of the flora and fauna in my home and neighborhood.
On sunny summer days, my friends and I would run down to the creek, pile up under a willow oak, and lean into the scratchy trunk—a natural conductor of the earth’s energy—soaking up the vitamin D as we picnicked. We swam, climbed, frolicked, and dug in the dirt. In the evening, we’d come home exhausted but fully content.
I was a witchy child: collecting stones, shells, feathers for spells, and foraged flowers for jewelry, face coloring, and masks. I made blush from the flowers of dandelions, brewed herbs from the garden to wash my hair, and divined over stones and shells collected from the creek bed. I understood that I could feel energy in a different way than the kids around me. I had heightened perception and sensory experiences.
The best way I knew how to channel these feelings was to move. Movement awakens the creative spirit; it’s meditation in its own right. It’s an agent of freedom and exploration. Whether dashing through the woods or dancing in the kitchen to my parents’ records, I found a sense of connection by tuning in to my body.
Years later, I got my first big job working for an Ayurvedic brand. The company—one of the first green beauty companies making products with plant and flower ingredients exclusively—had a stated mission to care for the world we live in, from the products we make to the ways in which we give back to society.
I spent over a decade studying natural approaches to wellness, Ayurvedic beauty, the science of aroma, and plant-based ingredients. I loved seeing what a difference using earthly ingredients can make for our health, fitness, and beauty.
After a decade working for the beauty brand I loved, I decided I needed to see what was next for me. So I packed only the essentials—my trusty Birkenstocks, a journal, a moonstone, and an astrology book—and booked a one-way trip to the Mediterranean.
I committed to lessening my footprint on the planet while cultivating an appreciation of the synergy between us (the people here on Earth), the natural world, and my cosmic connection. I spent my mornings meditating on the seaside; by night, I dove into celestial studies.
While exploring, studying the stars, and finding my way into yoga and meditation, I learned many lessons about myself, which I used to support my well-being. I discovered that holistic health, living beautifully and sensually, and pursuing healing are intertwined.
When we commit to growing our relationship with natural resources, we are all the better because of it. Getting outside and getting in touch with your sense of wellness is for everyone. You don’t have to take the same leaps that I did to create a radiant, holistic lifestyle at home.
I started my blog Oui, We, a decade ago to document what I was experiencing personally. Today, Oui, We’s mission is to inspire confidence, self-worth, and well-being through holistic and experiential living, mystical thinking, and the art of the ritual. I’m honored to have created a space that’s home to writers, educators, mystics, and wellness practitioners. The goal is to elevate resources that benefit the greater good and to empower people from all backgrounds.
My method incorporates yogic technology, psychology, cosmic alignment, and the science of human energy. In my practice, I’m a kundalini, lunar living, and manifestation teacher. Through my work, I’ve had the blessed fortune to connect and train with wisdom keepers: shamans, yogis, healers, astrologers, farmers, herbalists, conservationists, psychologists, and more.
I’ve studied with people who carry ancient traditions forward. It’s encouraged my elemental approach to health. In these pages, I invite you to take what serves you and, as always, leave what doesn’t behind. The beauty of these practices is that the more you tune in and listen to your inner wisdom and heart, the more quickly you’ll find your own path to elemental well-being.
As you begin your practice, I encourage you to create your own rituals as you go. You’ll learn what lights you up and what leaves you feeling balanced physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. These practices are designed to guide you into a beautiful life, inside and out. Enjoy!
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
Although you can dip into this book based on what speaks to you, I recommend that you work through it from start to finish and try each recommended exercise at least once. As you learn about each of the elements, you’ll have an opportunity to explore practices in meditation, breathwork, movement, and ritual. The goal is to let your body speak and become an active listener to what it has to say. After a read-through, you’ll be able to identify the rituals and practices that resonate with you most. Then, you can