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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.”
(Myth & Moor, 2015) “One of these stories sustains the living systems on which we…
(1977) Powers of Ten takes us on an adventure in magnitudes. Starting at a picnic…
(Kosmos Journal for Global Transformation, 2014) It is exciting that physicists are recognizing that “the…
Savoring the substance of existence is a serious frivolity.
Q: Do you have a vision of an alternative societal or world order (in socio-political…
Many ancient myths sound like wild stuff, but what could be wilder than the scientific…
This darksome burn, horseback brown, His rollrock highroad roaring down, In coop and in comb…
As people grieve over droughts all over the world and oil spills in our oceans,…
The Seneca Nation’s grateful philosophy emphasizes the meticulous care we need to offer our Earth.
Preserving our Global Village depends on our interdependence and honoring all lives as equal.
I wish to grow dumber, to slip deep into woods that grow blinder with each…
My hands hurt; even my fingernails ache from pulling weeds which were neglected too long,…
She peers through a pair of binoculars into a treetop lit with day’s last blaze,…
Dazzling, even under glass, the sky’s blue plate special shimmers up from the creek bed,…
What if you could be a trout And splash and flip And flop about. Amidst…
When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at…
These woods on the edges of a lake are settling now to winter darkness. Whatever…
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build…
The cat went here and there And the moon spun round like a top, And…
Dear Br. David, I am just beginning to crawl out of my shell of denial…
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