by Minna Pyhälä | May 26, 2026 | Blog Articles, Indigenous prayers, Indigenous wisdom, Integration, Plant medicines, Relationship, School of Nature, Spiritual healing
If you are anything like me, maybe you can relate to feeling overwhelmed by a nagging feeling of not being enough. Maybe you have a caring heart, want to help others and have given so much of yourself to try to fix all the “problems” that you witness around you. Maybe...
by Minna Pyhälä | Mar 5, 2026 | Blog Articles, Indigenous prayers, Indigenous wisdom, Integration, Medicine Music, Plant medicines, Relationship, School of Nature
What if learning is not about getting everything right? What if the real art of learning — especially when it comes to learning from nature and indigenous traditions — is learning how to listen, to ask, to be patient… and to admit that we are all still students?...
by Minna Pyhälä | Feb 6, 2026 | Ancestral healing, Blog Articles, Indigenous wisdom, Integration, Plant medicines, School of Nature, Spiritual healing
5 February 2026 Three years ago, at the end of January 2023, my life quietly crossed a threshold. My husband, Rua Inu Huni Kuin, and his son Leo took me by boat along the Jordão River in Acre, Brazil, to the village of Boa Vista. I was heading there to begin my first...
by Minna Pyhälä | Dec 25, 2025 | Ancestral healing, Blog Articles, Integration, Plant medicines, School of Nature, Spiritual healing
25.12.2025 It’s Christmas day, and I am listening to a recording of a song I received about a year and a half ago — a song from the Spirit of the Rose. It was the second time Rose invited me to lean into her medicine: to invoke her presence and feel her healing power....
by Minna Pyhälä | Sep 9, 2025 | Blog Articles, Ceremony, Integration, Plant medicines, School of Nature, Spiritual healing
The other day, a friend told me she no longer feels permission to keep walking with the plants. The doors feel closed, she said. Nothing seems supportive anymore. And at the same time, she couldn’t imagine what else she would do. I know this place well. I, too, have...