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Wonderment

This week’s inspiring video: Wonderment
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Sep 12, 2019
Wonderment

Wonderment

Lisa learned about wonderment and so many other powerful life lessons from her husband Gary. Words are inadequate to describe this amazing journey with her as she learns that language can get in the way of true communication, that animals know instinctively how to communicate, how to express commitment and how to live in the moment. Like the horses he so dearly loved, Gary is an expert teacher, by his example of a life well lived, of the wonder and the joy to be had when we don’t waste one precious moment of life.
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The True Life of the Forest

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September 12, 2019

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The True Life of the Forest

We’re all–trees, humans, insects, birds, bacteria–pluralities. Life is embodied network.

– David George Haskell –

The True Life of the Forest

Dr. Diana Beresford-Kroeger, botanist, medical biochemist, writer and broadcaster, combines medical training with a love of botany. She is an expert on the medicinal, environmental and nutritional properties of trees, and author most recently of The Global Forest. When her parents died, she was raised by an uncle who taught her everything from physics to Buddhism and Gaelic poetry. She was one of only two women to graduate in science from University College Cork in 1963, where she had taken on a “crushing load of studies in classical botany, molecular biology, mathematics, and medical biochemistry”. She shares more in this fascinating interview. { read more }

Be The Change

Dr. Beresford-Kroeger tells us that in the old Celtic tradition it was necessary to pass on important knowledge from person to person and generation to generation. What do you know, what have you learned, that’s really important to pass on, and how would you go about sharing it with family and friends?

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