Yes!!! Love this.....those "dumb" animals are wiser than most all of humanity, even myself, I learn so much from them, they embody wisdom and truth, thus words are not needed, maybe a birdsgong but I think they do that to help us wake up just as they help the flowers awaken.
The singing of the childs song. Reading that brings the tears to my eyes. I have heard of that before... and to imagine if we could get back to that. That is a perfect example of the reverence for life and the understanding of its continuity and interconnectedness. Wow. The other thing I will comment.. when you spoke on living WILD... it reminded me of Cambodia. I've likely told you of this, and surely you know this because of where you are in the world so often. When I went there, it changed me, the first thing I did when I got back to the U.S. was drop out of college haha. I knew, as I was there, with peopple everywhere in unpaved dirt roads, so wildly undomesticated and free - a type of living I had never seen - I knew I could NEVER go back to plastic desks and fluorescent lights while listening to "teachers" pontificate on what the world was- not after I saw that. And yes I'm aware Cambodia has its problems like any part of the world, but they, in the "third world" - have something we as a collective lack, which is that wildness, and also their community and social skills are way better than ours haha. I still believe in us though, I see it on the micro level and I know it will grow. Salute to you friend, thank you for your wisdom.
Yes!!! Love this.....those "dumb" animals are wiser than most all of humanity, even myself, I learn so much from them, they embody wisdom and truth, thus words are not needed, maybe a birdsgong but I think they do that to help us wake up just as they help the flowers awaken.
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The singing of the childs song. Reading that brings the tears to my eyes. I have heard of that before... and to imagine if we could get back to that. That is a perfect example of the reverence for life and the understanding of its continuity and interconnectedness. Wow. The other thing I will comment.. when you spoke on living WILD... it reminded me of Cambodia. I've likely told you of this, and surely you know this because of where you are in the world so often. When I went there, it changed me, the first thing I did when I got back to the U.S. was drop out of college haha. I knew, as I was there, with peopple everywhere in unpaved dirt roads, so wildly undomesticated and free - a type of living I had never seen - I knew I could NEVER go back to plastic desks and fluorescent lights while listening to "teachers" pontificate on what the world was- not after I saw that. And yes I'm aware Cambodia has its problems like any part of the world, but they, in the "third world" - have something we as a collective lack, which is that wildness, and also their community and social skills are way better than ours haha. I still believe in us though, I see it on the micro level and I know it will grow. Salute to you friend, thank you for your wisdom.
All you remember about Cambodia is one of the reasons I spend so much time in Thailand. Thank you for kind words. 🙏❤️