Find Your True Self in Nature
Awaken your voice, reconnect with the Earth, and express what’s alive in you.
Welcome
Her True Voice is a contemplative space
devoted to the living conversation between self,
nature, and transformation.
Our work explores what it means to live in conversation with the earth, to listen inwardly and outwardly, and to remember the voice that moves through both psyche and soil.
Through courses, written reflections, and simple gatherings, we return to a slower rhythm of learning shaped by attention, care, and the body’s own wisdom.
The Heart of this Work
Awaken Expression
Rediscover the natural voice within you, shaped by breath, rhythm, and attention.
Soften What is Held
Through reflection and gentle practice, begin to release tension and allow emotion to move with ease.
Cultivate Presence
Learn to dwell in the body and the moment, meeting each experience with curiosity and care.
Grow In Connection
Let your creative and inner life root more deeply in the living world, where voice and belonging become one.
To live in communion with the earth
fully acknowledging nature’s power
with humility and grace
is a practice of spiritual mindfulness
that heals and restores.
-bell hooks
Offerings
Courses
Printed correspondences sent through the post, inviting reflection and study on the ecology of being. Each one unfolds slowly, offering time for the words and practices to take root.
Writings
Essays, reflections, and field notes on voice, belonging, and the living earth. These pieces explore how presence and creativity grow through relationship with nature and the inner world.
Gatherings
In-person circles and workshops are being envisioned for the future. They will bring the spirit of this work into shared spaces of listening, study, and care.
We are Connected
When we immerse ourselves in the living world, we remember that we belong to something vast and continuous. We are not separate from nature but expressions of it, shaped by the same cycles of growth, decay, and renewal.
This awareness softens the edges of self-criticism and doubt. It invites compassion, not only for ourselves but for all beings that share this world with us.
By returning to this sense of belonging, our creativity, presence, and voice begin to flow more freely as part of the wider harmony of life.