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Gratefulness
In many of our lives, “nature” is one of the most resplendent and consistent sources of generosity and gratefulness in our lives. When we encounter the majesty of oceans, fields, trees, animals, sky, birds, the sun…and so much more…we can feel immediately in touch with the paradox of our own majesty and our own smallness. Feeling both small and vast in the natural world can lead us swiftly to a sense of the sacred. And yet, we are also living in times when the sources of our greatest inspiration in the natural world are under threat from humanity’s legacy of choices.
Grateful Living offers us a way to be in active relationship with the natural world – to engage in our lives in ways that more deeply appreciate and also preserve that which we treasure most. We are inspired to sustain that which sustains us, through understanding more deeply the ways that we are inextricably bound to the world around us. And we can come into union with the generosity of nature in ways that are deeply humbling and informative. As the poet Hafiz says, “After all these years of shining, the sun does not say to the earth, you owe me…Imagine how a love like that can light up the whole world.”
(November, 2015) A powerfully shared perspective on our impact on the planet and a passionate…
(December, 2010) Delightful jazz accompanies Alice Ninni and Luca Cattaneo’s clever and beautiful illustration of…
(September, 2013) Jack Kornfield delivers a passionate invitation to do what we can (and there…
Water leads me on a sacred path and has for a long time. The ocean…
Two loons on a lake in the evening fog, air thick with it, pale water…
How did gratitude evolve? Researchers are starting to trace this common human emotion all the…
“I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its…
Once in awhile, it is good to meditate on this idea while observing the starlit…
Here, where the rivers dredge up the very stone of Heaven, we name its colors—…
John O’Donohue speaks to Krista Tippett of the possibility of creating our own inner landscapes…
I relish a defiant celebration of what is meant by the pejorative, she’s really let…
In mid-October of 2013, I went on an expedition with friends to witness the bugling…
Hello Everyone! I recently returned from a recording expedition which took me from New York…
(June, 2010) In this inspiring film clip Joanna Macy talks about the gift uncertainty plays…
(July, 2016) What makes you rich or poor? A short film (1:00) from the beautiful…
The trees are aware, they take care of the future and each other; they are…
It is foolish to let a young redwood grow next to a house…
The small bog and its surroundings provide a haven for boreal birds. Hermit Thrushes nest…
I’m tickled with excitement as I climb higher and higher, the vastness of the valley…
The earth couldn’t afford to send recruiters or limos to your school. It sent you…
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