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Light: Zone 00

RewilderLife Posted on January 7, 2023 by Rachel JamisonJanuary 7, 2023

This fireplace was in a cabin we rented in Virginia, circa 1880. We adored that little place, we made a fire every single day.

Light

Up here in Northern Michigan around the 44th parallel we really start to miss our light this time of year.  The days are finally getting longer but they are cloudy.  Currently, Jan 7, 2023, it’s been days since I’ve seen that yellow warm orb of light in the sky.  We have these drab days that are just different hues of grey and brown. The sun rises around 8 am and sets around 5.  I try not to focus on the lack of light and enjoy what we do get.  I know there are places further north who get much less sun and day light. When the sun does decide to shine, you will find the windows thrown open, faces turned to the sun, extra time purposely spent outside trying to bathe in it despite the cold.  I honestly don’t mind the cold or the feet of snow we often get.  What does get to me is the lack of sunshine.

One of the things many folks do up here is replace the sun with the fire in the winter.  We love our fires up here, even fake fires give some kind of ambiance that people are drawn to.  So much so that YouTube, TVs, etc.. have ones you can play on a loop with the sound of fire and all.  But many homes here have gas or electric fire places, some have actual wood burning fireplaces or stoves. We are drawn to in innately, our bodies seek out that kind of light. That light is infrared, mostly in the form of near infrared light (NIR). There have been studies done on the health benefit NIR light.  To the point where it has become a whole industry to sell saunas, light walls, light beds and so on.  Interestingly it appears that the research into IR (infra red light) looks to have been started by a musician. Some of the research shows that NIR therapy can reach the body and “may restore biological function of mitochondria”. It has been shown to help with pain and inflammation, promotes healing, improves appearance of aging skin, brain function, and so much more. You can search and read many articles about it yourself.  The point is, our body craves this because we probably need it.

For me this means exposure to fire, sun, and having a NIR light in my home.  I will link to the one we chose, its thrifty and effective. This is part of my zone 00 care, caring for me! Which in turn cares for the rest of my zones.

All my photos are taken by me or my adult children. This is me enjoying some NIR. We have 3 bulbs for when we want to totally bathe in the lights.

But…

There are other kinds of light, many in fact.  I will only cover one more here in the short little blog…the research can be endless and exhaustive.

Darkness

Okay, yes, it’s not light, it’s the absence of. But it is vital.  Just like our bodies need that Near Infrared Light, they also need darkness.  And what they really need is utter darkness.  That kind where you can’t even see your hand in front of your face.  We need this darkness to sleep.  The street lights, night lights, clocks, phones, and so on…those all have lights and disrupt the most important thing we can do to help ourselves function, sleep.  There is actually something called Dark Therapy. More and more research is being done on the effects of darkness (and different types of light).  One key reason we need darkness is because we need melatonin.  Our body makes it so we can sleep well and our bodies need darkness to produce it.  In fact, they have found that it needs to be pretty dark.

It can be hard to get your room dark if you have family, travel, sleep in odd places (I recently watched a video of a naval sailor trying to sleep in his cubby in a storm with lights on). One option to mimic this is a sleep mask.  I use one, even though we have a fairly dark room.  The smallest amount of light bothers me so I wear one every night.  It has been a real game changer for me. It is amazing how much light comes in through your eye lids. One of the reasons I love camping, especially rustic camping is I get to combine these two things.  The fire followed by the dark nights. Camping outside is also a therapy many use to reset their sleep cycle.  Literally they go to the woods to rebalance their sleep.  If you do this it is best to not use any artificial lighting or technology that produces it.  It allows the body to adjust back to the sun, moon and stars…we probably know so little about how this works still, but I can tell you the days we spend like this are the most restful and rejuvenating times we have.

The sunset at a local beach. The sunset with its different forms of light actually help your body start the sleep cycle. And it’s so beautiful.

So folks, go rewild yourself and if you can’t try to mimic nature as much as you can at home with the right kinds of light and the darkest dark you can make.  Come back and tell me if you feel a change.

Rachel-RWL

 

 

After thoughts

Speaking of the moon and darkness, I want to send you on a rabbit trail. I am going to delve into woo-woo, at the risk of you all thinking I have lost my mind.  Oh, yes…even more than you may have thought before.

So here goes nothing…

Your bodies hormones could be and probably are changing with the moon and its light and tides and..??

…bare feet walking, tallow tooth brushing and now moon light cycling…

YEP

And before the men leave the page, they did on study on men too.  Its a human and animal  experience, not just female… (study).

I will leave you to your own research but I will tell you I did use moon cycling, my sleep improved dramatically and so did my hormones. You can decide if you want to dive into that topic yourself.

 

Anyway, for me the answer to many of my health issues has been sleep, darkness, fire…all available in abundance when I focus on Rewilding myself.

 

Below are links to some of the products I mentioned above.  These are Amazon affiliate links, meaning I do make a little money from them.

Eye Mask

RubyLux NIR light bulb

250 Watt Clamp Lamp

 

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The Skin You’re In; Permaculture zone 00-Introduction

RewilderLife Posted on December 30, 2022 by Rachel JamisonDecember 30, 2022

Permaculture is a movement that many folks have heard of.  It has a lot of political ideology for some, not for me.  I think of it as a systems approach to homesteading and life.  I am going to skip over many things because Permaculture is a deep subject.  You can watch videos, read books, and blogs about this.  You can even take a Permaculture Design Course from some very experienced permaculturists. (PDC) But in order to understand the basics of it you have to understand it has zones.  These zones help plan the homestead in a way that is efficient for the land, time and you.   Here is my really simplified version into permaculture and zones.

What is Permaculture:

Many people consider Bill Mollison the father of Permaculture.  He and David Holmgren were recorded explaining what Permaculture is Mollison What is Perm

What are Permaculture zones?

Zones are typically split into 5 zones (1-5) , but many have added a zone 0, Ben Falk has spoken of zone 00 and some have added a zone 6 as well. Your family and friends can fit into these zones as well. So do you see how this can be a whole lifestyle design?  Our lives are interwoven with work, play, homesteading, relationships, community.  All of it builds and works together…or not.  For myself, my goal is to create a life and space where the flow of these things happens as easily as possible.  Yes, we all need boundaries, those can be worked into this.  It will take some thought and effort.  In fact, continual effort, because that is life. I am not going to get into describing the zones, many people have done that for you in blogs and videos online.  You may enjoy my simple drawings…or not.

The Zones

Zone 00-

THE skin you’re in- YOU

 

Zone 0-

Your home can have many zones, some of us rarely visit certain areas of our home.

 

 


Zone 1-

Kitchen Gardens, Chicken Coop etc..

 

 

Zone 2-

Less attention but similar to zone 1 & 2, visited daily

 

 

 

Zone 3-

Orchards, field crops, mushrooms, bees

 

 

Zone 4-

Managed Woodlots etc..

 

 

Zone 5-

Wild untouched areas

 

Zone 6-

Your community.

 

These zones will be unique to each homestead. They will vary for the urban, suburban and rural homestead.

 

I am going to do a series on how these zones work for my suburban lifestyle starting with one of the most important zones we have.  Zone 00.

YOU

Zone 00 is self care, YOU!  It is probably the most important of all of these. Self care isn’t working yourself to exhaustion and then rest and pamper. Though if that is where you have to start, then start there.  It’s about managing at a level that is enjoyable and maintainable. Have you heard the old saying, ” use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.”  This is a great way to deal with consumerism, being thrifty, sustainability and even regenerative practices.  But when it comes to our bodies, it isn’t a great slogan.  Our bodies are amazing and have amazing abilities to heal, refresh and retool but we need to care for them on a regular basis. We tend to abuse them and expect them to perform flawlessly. We can’t, “use it up”, “wear it out” or “make it do” like a pair of jeans.   We eventually pay for that.  And that payment ends up costing us more than we want to pay.

What if there was another way?  I propose there is…But it’s different and it’s hard…and it’s eccentric because it means saying no, living different, being different. It may mean doing less, having less, making less…it may not. For us it does. You also don’t have to get radical with this unless it is your jam.  The beauty of making your own rules and living life on your terms is…YOU decide!

The goal of my blog is to bring you on my journey as I examine and develop better self care practices. My goal is to stop chaos and busyness being my  normal  and carve a life I enjoy and can maintain with as little stress and anxiety as I possibly can.  Because I have worked on this for a long time I am well on my way down this path. In many ways I am hacking the vines and brush back with my machete and making my own path.  In others I stand on the shoulders of giants like Mollison, Holmgren and Falk. Remember this journey is about you.  It will be different than mine.  It will have its own pace, its own goals.

Now let’s REWILD!

 

 

 

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