Episode 01: Rooting Into Self (Lower Chakras) - Root Chakra

In the first episode of Conversations in the Garden, Fabi and Aniola sit among the plants, immersed in nature, having deep conversations about transformation, self-awareness, and the role we each play in our own healing and the healing of others. As they talk, they intuitively garden—placing seeds into the soil with intention, speaking affirmations, and allowing the rhythm of nature to guide the discussion.

With warm cups of tea in hand, they explore the Universal Law of Divine Oneness, reflecting on how everything in life is interconnected. Just as the garden requires care, patience, and belief to thrive, so does our inner growth. The words we speak, the energy we cultivate, and the intentions we set shape both our external environment and our internal transformation.

Through this conversation, we create a space where truth, wisdom, and purpose guide us. The garden becomes more than just a place to plant—it is a sacred space for reflection, alignment, and renewal.

This episode is an invitation to align with nature’s wisdom, embrace your personal healing journey, and consider the seeds—both literal and metaphorical—that you are planting in your life. What are you nurturing? What do you hope to grow?

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Fabienne Polycarpe

Hi, I am Fabienne Polycarpe. Thank you for coming to my page. I am a gardener, environmentalist, a creative, a mother, and. a lover of all things nature, reading, music, and art.

I created a safe space for the nature people like me. Realizing that we are fully connected to the birds, and the trees, and even the foods we eat. Please stay tuned as I curate some amazing series of gardening events. Which focus on the Mén Beni 3R’s which aim to ReNew the connection with self, ReConnect with nature and spirit, Reawaken your confidence and love for thyself.

Thank you for sharing space with me. Love & Light

Fabienne Polycarpe

https://Menbeni.org
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