FULLmoon Nisan Land & Spirit Tending: FromSoil2Soul & Correlate
FromSoil2Soul is a regenerative healing practice for grief tending and community building. Our intersectional approach is based in ancient and emergent wellbeing practices for soul-care, earth-care, and community-care. We host weekly grief gardens, collective healing journeys, and 1:1s. https://www.fromsoil2soul.com
Correlate’s mission is to expand access to a felt sense of inherent belonging and authentic agency for those whose experiences are at the margins. We expand personal, relational, systemic, and environmental capacities to support this through relational and embodied affinity spaces, bridge-building experiences, coaching, and consultation engagements. We envision a culture of care where difference is cherished as opportunity for connection, relationships effect systemic change, and mutual responsibility is taken for shaping and being shaped—by ourselves, each other, and the worlds we create. letscorrelate.org | @_correlate
FromSoil2Soul & Correlate invite you to gather monthly for a beautiful, inclusive, and intergenerational connection with the FULLmoon to explore belonging, reflection, deep listening, and rejuvenation.
FULLmoon Nisan Land & Spirit Tending
Sunday, March 29th, 2026 | 1:15–4:00 PM
Join us for a gentle, land-honoring hike around themes of Grief and Collective Liberation. To get us ready for Passover, we will walk slowly, intentionally, listening to the spring landscape, and we will learn to identify and ethically wildcraft plants that will root us in resilience, protection, and restoration. We will connect with the land and Jewish herbalism by making homemade horseradish mustard.
Guided by ecological awareness and Jewish seasonal wisdom, this hike weaves plant knowledge, moon reflection, and embodied presence. Learn best practices for gathering medicinal “weeds,” including how thoughtful wildcrafting can support biodiversity, soil health, and sacred land restoration.
All gender expressions and all generations welcome.
Come gather and tend what quietly sustains us.
WHAT TO BRING? Weather-appropriate layers, water, sharp scissors, hand shovel/gloves if you have, a snack to share, and a small bag or glass jar to keep your harvest. Also, please bring a gift offering for the land (a crystal, stone, water, or something else natural and sacred to you. please do not bring non-native plant materials).
Location and exact timing shared upon registration.
WHY HARVEST ON THE FULL MOON?
• Harvest the gifts of your journey
• Embrace transformation with grace
• Honor your ancestors and inner wisdom
• Deepen your intuition and spiritual connection
• Nurture your body and spirit with moon-aligned care
DETAILS
$36 energy exchange. Please reach out if cost is a barrier.
Space is limited — RSVP ASAP
Share your email to receive the link + monthly moon invites
Join our FromSoil2Soul WhatsApp group for updates
Tentative Schedule:
1:15pm - arrival at meetup spot,
1:30pm - depart in carpools and drive 10 min,
1:45-4pm - ethical foraging
4pm - closing meditation
FAQ
Can I come late or leave early?
Please arrive on time to honor the container. Early departure is possible if needed.
Do I have to be Jewish to attend?
You absolutely do not have to be Jewish to attend or benefit! All are welcome. We may share some Jewish songs and themes.
Is this for womxn only?
No. All are welcome!
Where should I park?
Please arrive early and park at the location in this Luma event, and we will carpool up (about 10 minute drive). If you are running late, please text Dev (213) 500-1973 or Sophia (714) 814-6632 for directions to our starting point.
What’s the experience?
Expect a gentle hike, deep ecological learning, harvest, and nature-based ritual co-led by seasoned facilitators guiding you into full-body presence and lunar alignment.
What is ethical wildcrafting?
Wildcrafting is the practice of harvesting plants from nature or wild spaces, primarily for food or medicine. Doing so safely and ethically requires deep plant knowledge and involves respect for biodiversity, ecosystems, land stewardship, and future generations. The goal is to leave the environment better than it was found.
Key principles include:
Sustainability: Harvesting in a way that allows native plants to regenerate and invasive plants to take up less space.
Respect: Honoring the life of the plant and ecosystem.
Reciprocity: Giving back to the land in some form.
Land Stewardship Awareness: Being aware of historical and present land stewardship and ensuring that your efforts to not interfere with the protection of wild species and habitats.
Without ethical guidelines, foraging can lead to overharvesting, soil erosion, invasive spread, depletion of indigenous cultural resources, loss of biodiversity.
Who is invited?
All beings that can hold sacred and safe space for others to tap into sanctuary and belonging are invited. All transwomxn, queer, and non-binary people... All grandmas, daughters, mamas, aunties, sisters...if YOU are looking to journey in the culture of an ancient village, then YOU are welcome.
Set intentions, release what no longer serves, and embrace new beginnings with the moon cycles.
Because we all need a fertile, sacred space to glean wisdom and heal...We gather together monthly in the garden for the newMOON, to pause and root down into the fertile soils of ancient Jewish ritual to explore monthly themes of the Hebrew calendar while making herbal bath salts. Our newMOON circle is rooted in a lineage that's been gathering for 22 years.
*ACCESS: We aspire to keep this sacred space accessible to all. Please let us know your access needs upon registration and we will do our best to accommodate. It is our practice to burn herbs during our rituals. Most circles are held outside, please bring a mask if herbal smoke is a concern for you - please let us know in advance when you register and we'll diffuse herbal oils.
Here's the link to join our FromSoil2Soul What’sApp:
We can't wait to connect and correlate,
With Care, Dev & Sophia
@Dev.Brous @_correlate
We gather monthly for a beautiful, inclusive, and intergenerational experiences of belonging for reflection, and rejuvenation, connection to people, plants, and place.
All beings that can hold sacred and safe space for others to tap into sanctuary and belonging are invited. if YOU are looking to journey in the culture of an ancient village, then YOU are welcome.
*ACCESS: This is not an intense hike, it is a loop that can be completed within an hour. Bring what you need — close-toes shoes, water, snacks to share, sunscreen, and a hat! We aspire to keep these events accessible to all. Please let us know your access needs. It is our practice to burn herbs during our events. Most circles are held outside, please bring a mask if herbal smoke is a concern for you - please let us know in advance.
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Here's the link to join our FromSoil2Soul What’sApp:
We can't wait to share ritual together,
Love, Dev
@Dev.Brous