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Extraordinary

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Oct 06, 2022
Extraordinary

Extraordinary

Even though you come out of loss hurt, you can grow and you can learn. If we let grief shake us into being kinder human beings, we wake up to our shared humanity…And maybe, armed with all the gifts and lessons of loss, we’ll walk each step differently, more mindfully, intentionally, and deliberately. And when we choose to walk this path with our eyes focused on the gifts, they multiply.
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A Country Called Childhood

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October 6, 2022

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A Country Called Childhood

There was a child went forth every day,
And the first object he look’d upon, that object he became…
The early lilacs became part of this child…
And the song of the phoebe bird

– Walt Whitman –

A Country Called Childhood

“Every generation of children instinctively nests itself in nature, no matter how tiny a scrap of it they can grasp. In a tale of one city child, the poet Audre Lorde remembers picking tufts of grass which crept up through the cracks in paving stones in New York City and giving them as bouquets to her mother. It is a tale of two necessities. The grass must grow, no matter the concrete suppressing it. The child must find her way to the green, no matter the edifice which would crush it.” Jay Griffith shares more in this haunting and beautiful essay. { read more }

Be The Change

Read the full text of Walt Whitman’s glorious poem, “There Was A Child Went Forth,” here. { more }

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