“We cannot live in a world that is not our own, in a world that is interpreted for us by others.
An interpreted world is not HOME. Part of the terror is to take back our own listening, to use our own voice, to see our own light.”
~ Elaine Bellezza writing about the message and legacy of Hildegard von Bingen (1098 – 1179)**
Hildegard of Bingen (The Catholic Catalogue).
[A version of this post was originally written in 2010, and updated again in September 2017. It arose again via a request from a long-time Sophia’s Children reader, like a Spring bloom, so here is a fresh update of an evergreen musing.
I also hit ‘publish’ mid-update — Oops! How soon we forget the ways of WordPress after a long sabbatical from it!
I hope you’re all well. See you again soon!]
With Spring greening now all around me in New York, revisiting this wisdom seems timely.
Spring is a soul-nourishing time, witnessing fresh growth that has been incubating beneath the ground and finally reaches the surface, blooms, and grows to a new season of lushness.
This fresh renewal of Life happens despite the swirl, the conflict, the divisiveness being fed and stoked all around us, and the deeper values and humanity that such struggles, such stark ugliness, reminds us to remember and renew.
I first started sleuthing and writing about The New Greening nearly 20 years ago and, like the seasons, have experienced Greening, release, fallowness and renewal … the Greening gathers strength underground before sending its tender green shoots through the soil to the visible surface.
Before the Greening of a new Spring, we may be pulled into the seeming withdrawal of Life and the fallowness of Winter, or the Underworld or even through a bona fide, deconditioning Dark Night of the Soul and grieving passages before re-emergence, freshly Greened, can occur.
“Viriditas (Latin, literally greenness, formerly translated as viridity)
Green Spiral. PD Wallpapers Image
is a word meaning vitality, fecundity, lushness, verdure, or growth. It is particularly associated with abbess Hildegard von Bingen, who used it to refer to or symbolize spiritual and physical health, often as a reflection of the divine word or as an aspect of the divine nature.” ~ Wikipedia
A wee, green oasis in Death Valley, CA [Photo courtesy of PD Photo via Creative Commons]
Hildegard’s Viriditas and The New Greening
At the deepest level, The New Greening is very much related to the DivineFeminine; the Wise, Deep Yin; and other Ancestral ways of knowing and being — a remembrance, a restoration of a wholeness and skillfulness that we’ve known and yearned for, but that we’ve forgotten. But it calls to us, like a Siren’s Soul-Song.
It’s a way of being our most authentic and vibrant selves, and revitalizing our “Divine Sophian Gifts.”
At another level, for me, ‘The New Greening‘ is another freshly emerging body of expression and work — finding renewal or ‘greening’ of vision, purpose, creativity, communication, and vitality after a significant period of lived experience and, as with all of us, during a very chaotic, division-stoked cycle of years.
Stream in Sequoia National Park, U.S. [Photo courtesy of PD Photo via Creative Commons]
The Symbolism of “Greening”
The New Greening goes beyond what we’ve come to know as ‘going green’ or ‘being green’ as it relates to adopting eco-friendly or environmentally friendly practices like recycling, repurposing, and reusing, even as these can be practical expressions of The New Greening.
This Greening is a much greater reclamation project — one attuned to the great transformation underway, and the renewal of consciousness, of soul Voice, of our inherent humanity and humaneness, or Heart-informed mind.
The (Re)New(ed) Greening is about reclaiming our inherent vibrance, our joy, and our humanity, wholeness, dignity, and connection with Earth, others, and our true Source of real ‘power in’ and ‘power with’.
And, as attributed to Hildegard of Bingen’s message via Elaine Bellezzi’s reflection on her wisdom, refreshedGreening is also about “taking back our listening” and reclaiming our voice, which can easily be, or might have already been, colonized by the barrage of information taken in over the course of an average day or week in tech-plentiful cultures.
St. Brigid’s Well, Kildare Cultural Heritage Center, Ireland
With a New Greening, we also reclaim the gifts of compassion, focused intention, vision, imagination, Earth-and-Body Wisdom, and other Feminine co-creative powers to create that which are Life-affirming, beauty, joy supporting, and deeply rewarding.
From timeless wisdom, applied anew from our times, we remember the ways to ‘green’ ourselves, and we take that ‘greening’ into all that we do.
As Ms. Bellezzi, reflecting on Hildegard von Bingen, the 12th century Abbess who wrote and taught about Viriditas or greening wrote, “Part of the terror is to take back our own listening, to use our own voice, to see our own light.”
Greening — Viriditas — is a renewal of soul, of spirit, of heart, and thus of mind and action.
The sacred pool of the ancient Anatolian city of Hieropolis. [Photo from Wiki Commons]This New Greening work is inspired by timeless Wisdom and those who held and carried, protected and shared that Wisdom over generations — including the many times when it was dangerous to do so because the powers that be (or were) were keen to hoard, rather than share, powerful Wisdom.
Newly re-greened and standing rooted in our own Center, we’re able to co-create and come into truly conscious relationship, communication, leadership, business, and the use of power that operates with, not against or at the expense of, other people, beings, and the environment.
So much of ‘The New Greening‘ is about remembering, embodying, and expressing too-long-banished or marginalized Ancestral, Earth-and-Soul-Connected, and Feminine values.
An illuminated Way … [Image shared in an e-message from the University of Spiritual Healing & Sufism]You’ll find a whole lot of inspiration and wild-heart-kindling on these themes here at Sophia’s Children.
For more Hildegard inspiration, drink of these Sophia’s Children’s nourishments:
Green Nature. Photo courtesy of Public Domain Pictures.
** This wise and stirring quote is often attributed to Hildegard von Bingen, Benedictine Abbess, Writer, Musician, Mystic, Doctor of the Church … & so much more (1098 – 1179). The actual source from which this quote is inspired is Elaine Bellezza’s article, “Hildegard of Bingen, Warrior of Light,” in Gnosis Magazine, vol. 21, pp 50-62, 1991.
Jamie has long been an inspiration partner and lantern-holder for her fellow transformation leaders, change catalysts, and creative nonconformists who are living, inspiring, and (intentionally or not) leading the way in these chaotic times.
When she's not tending and stirring the Sophia's Children cauldron, she's following research trails, and serving as the Director of a Repro-Justice-oriented women's health center in her community, co-creating a safe, in-person compassionate care environment in a world that increasingly seems to lack that.
Jamie is a long-time servant of the Muse, a writer and author, an intrepid walker and feline-tender, and is passionate about the healing power and relevance of reclaiming ancestral-wisdom and healing (or at least understanding) ancestral (and other types of) trauma. She has great appreciation for dark chocolate and cooking other nourishing, delicious meals -- often plant-based -- to nourish her partner and her peeps, and otherwise doing the same day to day things we all do.
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A timely reminder dear Jamie.. Lovely to see you resurface among the greenery of Spring.
I feel all sorts of new wisdom will emerge and enlighten shedding light into those darkened corners..
All Spring growth first has to push its way up through the dark layers of the earth… Each new shoot pushing its way towards the light..
Many are now pushing through. and more are beginning to listen to their hearts..
Thank you, Sue! I’ve been periodically lurking here and there, reading some of your posts, Linda’s posts, and a few others. I’ve been very much active on the community “feet on the ground” interactions with women and their wellness via a community healthcare clinic, and “behind the scenes” in the blog-o-sphere as that “Dark Moon” sector of my being (and astrological chart) was well-transited (which means I was watching, observing, noting patterns and “between the lines”, and so on). Yes, much has been and continues to be gathered and slowly integrated into what grows next in the Sophia’s Children garden! I hope you are very well, Sue! xo Love Jamie
How lovely to find you here Jamie and to see Sue communing with you. Your unique voice is needed.
I am certainly not one with a green thumb but I know the value of having green life around my living space. The past few days one of my green babies has burst back strongly after looking quite unbalanced. Perhaps my body will follow suit
Hello Linda! Lovely to see you as well, and I know you’ve continued to share the beauty through your own litebeing blog posts. Many thanks for stopping by! May it be so that you find yourself feeling and experiencing more and more healthy, well balance! Love Jamie
Hello Ashley! I hope you’re well and surfing the waves of these wild times! Thank you – I miss you, too. While it’s been oh-so-busy (as perhaps with all of us, in one way or another), I am yearning for a return to writing and my online community and I’ll be plotting the return to it. 🙂 In the meanwhile, I dip in and out, but I’m thinking of you! Jamie
Hi Jamie 💛
It’s so good to hear from you. I feel the waves too — some days I’m paddling, some days I’m just floating and trusting the current. I miss your voice in the online space, and I’m glad to hear the writing call is stirring again. Your presence always brings depth and light.
I’m dipping in and out myself — tending to my daughter, the classroom, and the rituals that keep me grounded. But I’m thinking of you often, and sending strength and clarity as you plot your return. May it come gently, in your own time.
Hello Ashley!
I soooo appreciate your periodic visits and gentle invitations to return into the more active sharing here at Sophia’s Children. I agree! It’s been a slower re-emergence into this space than I might have anticipated; but given the very liminal passage or cycle (*just* wrapping now), it makes sense. The positive side of that is that there is just so much to integrate, cultivate, write and share! I subtly touch in here and there, though, in the interim. Stealth. 🙂
I’m glad that you’re well, dippin’ in and out, and tending to the care of everyday life and your daughter. So very glad to hear that you’re also tending to the rituals that keep you grounded, nourished, and inspired when the well runs shallow!
I want to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of your mom. I truly appreciated the way you shared stories about her — they were touching, and often beautifully amusing. It meant a lot. Coincidentally, October 16 marked the third anniversary of my grandfather’s passing as well. I was able to spend time at my grandparents’ place in the valley near La Crosse, Wisconsin, and it was a really special, grounding visit.
So beautiful, Ashley, that you were able to spend October 16th at your grandparent’s place, reconnecting with the spirit of place and recollections of your time with your grandfather. And thanks for the kind juju around my mom’s passing — there are so many more stories and facets that could be shared. That’s a good ongoing project (my older sister has already started (and shared on FB) a list of “mom-isms” from her perspective and experience!).
May 26, 2024 at 2:48 pm
A timely reminder dear Jamie.. Lovely to see you resurface among the greenery of Spring.
I feel all sorts of new wisdom will emerge and enlighten shedding light into those darkened corners..
All Spring growth first has to push its way up through the dark layers of the earth… Each new shoot pushing its way towards the light..
Many are now pushing through. and more are beginning to listen to their hearts..
Sending LOVE and well wishes Jamie.. xx Sue xx 💖🙏
May 26, 2024 at 6:55 pm
Thank you, Sue! I’ve been periodically lurking here and there, reading some of your posts, Linda’s posts, and a few others. I’ve been very much active on the community “feet on the ground” interactions with women and their wellness via a community healthcare clinic, and “behind the scenes” in the blog-o-sphere as that “Dark Moon” sector of my being (and astrological chart) was well-transited (which means I was watching, observing, noting patterns and “between the lines”, and so on). Yes, much has been and continues to be gathered and slowly integrated into what grows next in the Sophia’s Children garden! I hope you are very well, Sue! xo Love Jamie
May 26, 2024 at 4:46 pm
How lovely to find you here Jamie and to see Sue communing with you. Your unique voice is needed.
I am certainly not one with a green thumb but I know the value of having green life around my living space. The past few days one of my green babies has burst back strongly after looking quite unbalanced. Perhaps my body will follow suit
Much love, Linda ❤️
May 26, 2024 at 6:57 pm
Hello Linda! Lovely to see you as well, and I know you’ve continued to share the beauty through your own litebeing blog posts. Many thanks for stopping by! May it be so that you find yourself feeling and experiencing more and more healthy, well balance! Love Jamie
June 18, 2024 at 2:13 am
So delighted see this post! We have missed you! Ashley
November 9, 2024 at 1:11 pm
Hello Ashley! I hope you’re well and surfing the waves of these wild times! Thank you – I miss you, too. While it’s been oh-so-busy (as perhaps with all of us, in one way or another), I am yearning for a return to writing and my online community and I’ll be plotting the return to it. 🙂 In the meanwhile, I dip in and out, but I’m thinking of you! Jamie
October 18, 2025 at 2:05 am
Hi Jamie 💛
It’s so good to hear from you. I feel the waves too — some days I’m paddling, some days I’m just floating and trusting the current. I miss your voice in the online space, and I’m glad to hear the writing call is stirring again. Your presence always brings depth and light.
I’m dipping in and out myself — tending to my daughter, the classroom, and the rituals that keep me grounded. But I’m thinking of you often, and sending strength and clarity as you plot your return. May it come gently, in your own time.
With love,
Ashley
October 18, 2025 at 5:00 pm
Hello Ashley!
I soooo appreciate your periodic visits and gentle invitations to return into the more active sharing here at Sophia’s Children. I agree! It’s been a slower re-emergence into this space than I might have anticipated; but given the very liminal passage or cycle (*just* wrapping now), it makes sense. The positive side of that is that there is just so much to integrate, cultivate, write and share! I subtly touch in here and there, though, in the interim. Stealth. 🙂
I’m glad that you’re well, dippin’ in and out, and tending to the care of everyday life and your daughter. So very glad to hear that you’re also tending to the rituals that keep you grounded, nourished, and inspired when the well runs shallow!
Lots of love,
Jamie
October 21, 2025 at 11:44 am
I want to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of your mom. I truly appreciated the way you shared stories about her — they were touching, and often beautifully amusing. It meant a lot. Coincidentally, October 16 marked the third anniversary of my grandfather’s passing as well. I was able to spend time at my grandparents’ place in the valley near La Crosse, Wisconsin, and it was a really special, grounding visit.
October 26, 2025 at 3:34 pm
So beautiful, Ashley, that you were able to spend October 16th at your grandparent’s place, reconnecting with the spirit of place and recollections of your time with your grandfather. And thanks for the kind juju around my mom’s passing — there are so many more stories and facets that could be shared. That’s a good ongoing project (my older sister has already started (and shared on FB) a list of “mom-isms” from her perspective and experience!).
xoxo lot of love to you!
Jamie
July 11, 2024 at 3:34 am
It’s rather remarkable the depth and breadth of your wisdom teachings. Oh. Hi.
November 9, 2024 at 1:03 pm
Why thank you, Kimberley. (And definitely oh hi! 🙂