“The earth provides not just a little, but all. The very body and mind with which I tend the earth are themselves of the earth. I am but earth tending earth. Were the earth not to roll this garden toward the sun today, were the clouds not to gather above the sea, the waters not to flow, the soil not to brim with its billions of microorganisms, were all or any part of this to fail, I would fail as well, my body numbed to a fixed stillness, my slightest thought cancelled. This truth is so obvious that it is a wonder we can forget it so often and so easily. The fact of it defines who we are. To forget this is to forget who we are, a species suffering from amnesia that bewildered seeks its own name.” EarthNatureBuddhismZenInterconnection Book:Bad Dog!: A Memoir of Love, Beauty, and Redemption in Dark Places Source: Bad Dog!: A Memoir of Love, Beauty, and Redemption in Dark Places
“If we don’t insist on defining impermanence as unsatisfactory, then it’s natural to celebrate. Just a moments pause to consider the passing of the seasons is enough to convince anyone that not only is impermanence the source of all possible joy in this life but its the movement of life itself.” AwarenessGratitudeZenHere And NowImpermanence Book:Bad Dog!: A Memoir of Love, Beauty, and Redemption in Dark Places Source: Bad Dog!: A Memoir of Love, Beauty, and Redemption in Dark Places