fromsoil2soul

tending your inner landscapes

Grief is Alive. Listen for its timeless wisdom.

When you said yes to life, you said yes to grief. Maybe you’ve forgotten, but life reminds us.

Together we’ll tend your landscapes of grief, so you can remember you are not alone. Let this experience ground and reorient you. You were born for this...

You’ve come to the right place for support with grief and/or burnout.

Soul-Care | Earth-Care | Community-Care

Events. Rituals. Consults. Soul-Sabbaticals.

Book your complimentary 15 minute call, FromSoil2Soul

Book your complimentary 15 minute call, FromSoil2Soul ⋆

Urban homesteader, ritualist, facilitator, and herbalist Dev.Brous guides clients experiencing a landscape of grief or burnout — to fertile ground, where conscious regeneration is possible.

FromSoil2Soul is a healing journey to “garden” our inner and outer landscapes with the cycles of nature. Through events, workshops, and programs, remember how to breathe and listen, release, and renew in a nourishing and safe container.

Release what has departed, and welcome what is arriving.

Rooted in Jewish mysticism, herbalism, climate-wise soil science, and ancient Middle Eastern principles of stewardship, FromSoil2Soul rituals and practices support transitions with mindfulness, and deep listening.

“G*d formed the human (adam) from the soil (adamah) and breathed into their nostrils the breath of life, and the human became a living soul.” Genesis 2:7

  • “Dev took me leaps beyond what I thought was even possible in a time of grief. She gave me the tools not just to grow food, but to see how the cycles of my garden could be interconnected with all parts of my life - my spiritual and emotional growth, my health, my daily living practices, and eventually the wellbeing of my family and my community during a most challenging time. Embarking on the FromSoil2Soul journey deeply impacted my perspectives. Dev has helped me connect the dots between being a caretaker for my garden, to becoming a steward for our planet. I couldn’t recommend this journey more highly!”

    ~Marissa Nadjarian, Founder of www.Philanthroparent.com