Chickadee Grace by Rebecca Sarino
When the world threatens to consume you and your mind becomes a place cruel and cold, remember the day that you stood under the Douglas fir in the late afternoon, the way the light was saturated a deep amber so thick it had weight.
Fear, by April Phillips
A Nature Evolutionary shares a timely article about working with fear and the help she received from her spiritual connection with the land.
Breathe, by Jim Maloy
We feel this breath against
Our animal skin as
It shouts or
Whispers In our ears,
There is no silent breath,
Just some we do not hear.
Planet breath inflating your lungs
A busy, ballooning marketplace
Hieroglyphic Stairway
t's 3:23 in the morning and I'm awake because my great great grandchildren won't let me sleep my great great grandchildren ask me in dreams what did you do while the planet was plundered? what did you do when the earth was unraveling?