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Taking Notes On My First SCVN Training Class Nature Walk (09/14/2011) — Image by kenne

STANDING AT THE ALTAR OF NATURE 

When we stand

at the altar of nature,

we stand with the greats;

Ralph Waldo Emerson,

Henry David Thoreau,

and John Muir,

each having helped define

our relationship

with nature and language –

“every natural fact is a symbol

of some spiritual fact,

. . . words are signs of natural facts.”

Nature’s beauty becomes

a source of spiritual energy

connecting all things

into a universal whole

with the energy of our

thoughts and will.

We stand at nature’s alter as man

not separate from her,

seeing her in the flowers,

insects, animals, mountains,

creating a unified landscape

of our inward and outward senses.

Like all relationships,

the experience depends

on the degree of harmony

between us and nature,

therefore becoming a gift

granted while walking with nature

as she is embraced in our minds –

Enlighten, she shares her secrets,

making the universe more “transparent.”

Yet the gift may only offer a glimpse,

to be shared in images and words,

charming all living things.

— kenne

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