A journal written by Gabriela D’Elia relating to the mysterious aliveness of fungi, their language, conservation, deep imagination, and other exudate.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Infrequently |
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Issues | 5 | Subscribers | Read | gabrieladelia.substack.com |
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Deep imagination is a portal to the soul and the ensouled world. During this Libra dark moon solar eclipse we walk together in the forest. What is the quality of the ground beneath our feet? As I face each direction, how does my body feel d...
I’m excited to get back into leading Deep Imagination Mushroom Walks, something I did a few years ago. I love a good “standard” mushroom walk (if that exists). Observing nature through centering fungi awakens our senses, but my heart also y...
I lost my father in February of 2024. It was unexpected. Growing up with an older dad you think you live a life of preparation for that ensuing moment, but 4 months after the fact I still can’t quite wrap my head around what it’s like to lo...
Let us use the word "Kindom" in replacement of "Kingdom". Why? Because "Kingdom" is archaic and misleading. It implies ownership and a dominant authority within or towards nature. Help shift our collective relatedness to nature by starting ...
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Gabriela lives in the Catskill Mountains and is inspired by the aliveness of fungi. She is the Director for Fungal Diversity Survey, the only nonprofit for North American fungal biodiversity and conservation. Learn more at gabrieladelia.com
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