Focusing on the themes of truth, wisdom, and healing, this publication aims to inspire and empower readers through literature, interviews, and art. Since its inception in 2012, it has sought to create a community of contemplative voices while advocating for marginalized communities and environmental conservation. As it enters its eighth year, The Wayfarer reaffirms its commitment to providing solace and resources that support individual journeys amidst challenging times.
Heidi Barr Libros
Heidi Barr se dedica a cultivar formas de ser que sean vitales y sostenibles para las personas, las comunidades y el planeta. Asumiendo roles de madre, cónyuge, jardinera y escritora, utiliza las palabras para pintar imágenes de ideas. También guía a otros a explorar qué significa vivir bien en un planeta finito. Su profunda conexión con el mundo natural la arraiga y da forma a su perspectiva.






In a culture that says bigger is better, it is subversive work to take tiny, lasting steps toward learning and growth.In 12 Tiny Things Ellie Roscher and Heidi Barr journey with us through twelve essential areas of life: space, work, spirituality, food, style, nature, communication, home, sensuality, creativity, learning, and community. In each of these areas, we are invited to take one tiny action that is sure to open up growth and renewal. 12 Tiny Things guides us in curating a spiritual practice that promotes a more reflective, rooted, and intentional life. Regardless of how the ground feels underneath your feet, trust that there are roots there to tend. By trying on one tiny thing at a time, you can slowly, deliberately, and playfully remember who you are. You can nourish that being with tenderness. Together, we will reach and grow toward the sun.
Woodland Manitou
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the connection between nature and daily life, this collection of essays reflects on how the earth's cycles influence community, vocation, and sustenance. Heidi Barr shares insights gained through gardening, simple living, and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded in a changing climate. With a blend of personal stories and contemplative musings, the work invites readers to reflect, raise awareness, and take action towards a more harmonious existence with the natural world.
Just Wild Enough
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the balance between adventure and restraint, this book delves into the concept of being "just wild enough." It encourages readers to embrace spontaneity while maintaining a sense of responsibility. Through engaging anecdotes and insightful reflections, it examines how to navigate life's challenges with a spirit of adventure, fostering personal growth and deeper connections with others. The narrative invites readers to discover their own thresholds for daring experiences, ultimately celebrating the beauty of living authentically and courageously.
Slouching Toward Radiance
- 170 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This collection of nature poetry invites readers to reflect on life through meditations and gentle advice. Accessible to all, even those who typically shy away from poetry, it encourages exploration of its pages at one's own pace. The author, Heidi Barr, emphasizes living with integrity and compassion, connecting with both humanity and nature. Organized metaphorically from dawn to dusk, it highlights the beauty in everyday moments and offers an invitation to embrace solitude and community, ultimately guiding readers toward healing and meaningful choices.
What Comes Next
- 74 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
"Job loss. It's not something that most people want to think about, whether it happens to them or not--but in modern society, it's all too common for the words "lay off" and "company downsize" to grace a conversation about how life is going. Through an honest look at the emotions, feelings, and everyday challenges that can come with losing a job, author Heidi Barr illustrates what going through such an event is like. From disbelief to financial concerns to anxiety over the prospect of a two hour commute after ten years of working from home, this essay explores the uncertainty of not knowing what might be coming next, along with the potential for uncovering the beauty that might just be hidden under what feels like destruction"--Amazon.com