Composting as a Form of Prayer: Returning to Sacred Cycles of the Earth
- Green Ship
- Jun 30
- 1 min read
In a world that rushes and consumes, composting calls us to slow down — to return, to give back. For many of us, it becomes a ritual. A way to align with the sacred rhythms of life, death, and renewal.
To compost is to say: this life had value, and it still does. To compost is to honor what fed us. To compost is to offer life back to the soil.

For spiritual seekers, healers, and earth-connected humans, composting becomes more than just a chore — it’s a practice of devotion. It is a prayer, a grounding act, and a reminder that transformation is always possible.
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