“At its heart is the recognition that … the work of reconnection with this memorious, wondrous Earth of ours is not about learning something new but remembering something very, very old.”
—Robert Macfarlane onRemembering Earth: A Spiritual Ecology
Spiritual ecology begins with the simple recognition that the Earth is alive with spirit. But how do we bring this awareness into our daily lives so that it is not just a concept, but a lived communion with the Earth? As Emergence founder and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee writes, “This is the story of our time: to find ways to live with this love at the center, to bring it into every aspect of our being.”
Wonderful Earth
by Julie
Mar 12
Photo by Kasia Murfet
“At its heart is the recognition that … the work of reconnection with this memorious, wondrous Earth of ours is not about learning something new but remembering something very, very old.”
—Robert Macfarlane on Remembering Earth: A Spiritual Ecology
Spiritual ecology begins with the simple recognition that the Earth is alive with spirit. But how do we bring this awareness into our daily lives so that it is not just a concept, but a lived communion with the Earth? As Emergence founder and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee writes, “This is the story of our time: to find ways to live with this love at the center, to bring it into every aspect of our being.”