“Christ has something in common with all creatures. With the stone he shares existence, with the plants he shares life, with the animals he shares sensation, and with the angels he shares intelligence. Thus all things are transformed in Christ since in the fullness of his nature he embraces some part of every creature.” ChristAnimalCommonExistenceShareCreaturesAngelAll ThingsStonesEmbracePlantSensationsTransformedFullness Author:Bonaventure
“We were looking at weather and our relationships with weather. It goes to a few other places, and I don't want to spoil anything, so I won't go into it, but it's about a willingness to expose oneself a little bit more and share something openly and honestly. It's more than just landing tricks. Moving forward, this is just another stepping stone.” WantLittlesMovingBitsShareLittle BitStonesOneselfHonestlyTricksWeatherMoving ForwardWillingnessOur RelationshipSpoilLandingStepping Stones Author:Travis Rice
“Who's this—alone with stone and sky? It's only my old dog and I— It's only him; it's only me; Alone with stone and grass and tree. What share we most—we two together? Smells, and awareness of the weather. What is it makes us more than dust? My trust in him; in me his trust.” TwoTogetherTreeSkyShareAwarenessDogStonesSmellWeatherDustGrassMe AloneOld Dog Book:Sequences Source: Sequences
“Perhaps, after all, our best thoughts come when we are alone. It is good to listen, not to voices but to the wind blowing, to the brook running cool over polished stones, to bees drowsy with the weight of pollen. If we attend to the music of the earth, we reach serenity. And then, in some unexplained way, we share it with others.” IfsWayRunningEarthVoiceShareWindStonesWeightBeesSerenityBrooksPolishedUnexplainedDrowsyWind BlowingPollen Author:Gladys Taber
“The chimpanzee and the human share about 99.5 percent of their evolutionary history, yet most human thinkers regard the chimp as a malformed, irrelevant oddity, while seeing themselves as stepping stones to the Almighty.” HumansSeeingShareAtheismHuman NaturePercentStonesRegardPositive AtheismThinkerAlmightyIrrelevantStepping StonesChimpanzeesOddities Author:Robert Trivers