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The path I walk to cultivate more empathy and compassion

Updated: Oct 19, 2019


Photo: Rewild Studio

One year ago I went into the exam in Århus at the Kaospilot School, sharing my vision and goals for what I wanted to give to the world, through me and through the platform I had created, @rewild.studio. I went out of the room with full support, flower confetti and excitement from the people who were their to explore what I had learned and developed. I am grateful for everyone who supported me on my journey and still support me today.


I feel that the world is moving in a light and positive way and I am convinced that it will continue as long as we all stand together and help each other being the best we can be for ourselves and for our surroundings.

When we help and support each other being the best we can be, everything will automatically develop into something more loving and caring for the greater whole. Working to evolve a more empathic and compassionate mindset towards feeling more connected to each other and the natural world as a whole, is a very meaningful path to walk.

One important thing I have found, is that the way to explore deep wisdom and purpose is taking our time to be quite. Slow down and listen to whats within us.


Photo: Rewild Studio

There are so many more beautiful and wonderful initiatives out there now than just one year ago and talking to the people in my life, I have no doubt that more people will want to bring more empathy, understanding and love for ourselves and the wider nature into this world. I am here to support you and embrace your support. Now I am bubbling on new ideas and initiatives that involves even deeper work with ourselves and our surroundings. For this process to emerge I need silence and reflection time. One important thing I have found, is that the way to explore deep wisdom and purpose is taking our time to be quite, slow down and listen to what is within us.


Words by Amalie Harris Barfod, Founder of Rewild Studio


Photo: Hrefna Björg Gylfadóttir

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