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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.”
(March, 2010) The Story of Bottled Water tells the story of manufactured demand—how you get…
(On Being, February, 2016) “Why is the world so beautiful?” This is a question Robin…
(April, 2015) An apology letter to future generations. “I think I speak for the rest…
As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame; As tumbled over rim in roundy wells Stones…
(November, 2012) Lynne Twist is a global activist, fundraiser, consultant and author who has devoted…
The seasons revolve and the years change With no assistance or supervision. The moon, without…
Aren’t you glad at least that the earthworms Under the grass are ignorant, as they…
Awe stops us in our tracks and opens us up to gratitude, and then to…
There is truth in the garden and it’s speaking in tongues. There’s steadiness in the…
January rain, fine spray from a celestial hose, blows across the yard, beads on the…
As happens with our personal relationships, sometimes healing our relationship with Mother Earth might take…
I want to write of the light but I do not know whether words can…
In the leaf, in the bud, in the shell-colored sand. In the eye of a…
(August 2015) The Silent Friends is a film about trees. And how they possess the…
Even after all this time, the sun never says to the earth, “You owe me.”
The Garden releases its last radiance, not as something failed, but as its full reason…
The orb of light crests the ridge, I stand facing her at the high point…
(August 2014) We’ve all seen images of extreme weather from space. But none of those…
Look. The poppies they are at it again exploding on the hills with their deep…
Stuart Brown, a physician and clinical researcher who founded the National Institute for Play, describes…
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