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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.”
A crow carrying a pine cone larger than its body flapped its black wings as…
Angelus bells on Wissahickon Creek as rocks and water ring each other. Along the banks,…
In Spring, hundreds of flowers. In Summer, refreshing breeze. In Autumn, a harvest moon. In…
There is a place you can go where you are quiet, a place of water…
Rabi’a understood the voice of Being speaking in her own spirit and in the trickling…
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All forms of life, including the planets, galaxies, and cosmos, were created by God as…
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I made a footprint: it is sacred. I made a footprint: small green specks push…
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“This prayer from the Rwala Bedouin people belongs to a richly complex ritual performed by…
The glory of the sensual world may be expanding according to a crusty New England…
Twenty moves in eight years, one step ahead of the rent collector. Kitchen table, coal…
My aspens dear, whose airy cage quelled, Quelled or quenched in leaves the leaping sun,…
There is a thing in me that dreamed of trees, A quiet house, some green…
We are the miracles that God made To taste the bitter fruit of Time. We…
The thick carpet of leaves, covering the grass and patio, beckon me. I am grateful…
This morning as I walked along the lakeshore, I fell in love with a wren…
As the Great Dynamo who powers the wheels of seasons and years Turns autumn once…
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