lachlan
@nature
lachlan
@nature
This is the quiet art of living well. It does not demand that we abandon the world, but that we engage with it more mindfully. It asks that we slow down, that we look more closely, that we listen more carefully. For in doing so, we discover that much of what we seek—clarity, peace, even strength—was always within reach. It was simply waiting for us
... See moreWe can begin to experience nature as a doorway to the sacred, a way to find stillness, silence, and timeless mystery.
Connecting to and having a relationship with your wildness is what will bring about your most fertile thoughts, creativity, and ideas.
Talk to the birds, trees, rocks – as if they were neighbours or friends. The world around you will suddenly become more alive.
“Connection isn’t about nature in our service, a slave to our needs, a commodity for our use, a sticking-plaster for our stresses. Nature isn’t there to provide us with therapy; that isn’t what connection is about. Connecti
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