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In Nature, There Are No Straight Lines
In Nature, There Are No Straight Lines When I fly into a city, what strikes me most are all the straight lines: long grids of streets and highways bisected at neat 90 degree angles, set with rectangular buildings, miles of telephone wires and railroad tracks. This...
A Summons
A Summons by Bob Ambrose Who will mourn the ‘Age of Man’ when the epoch of Adam is done? His dream of dominion has cursed the Earth, our sweat has stained the ground. Now we swagger into the Anthropocene where sickness shatters the...
Mother Nature’s Prayer
The Mother Nature’s Prayer Our Mother, who art within us, Hallowed be thy name. Thy ways evolve, Thy will calls forth This earth that is now our heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, And fill us with tenderness As we repair our trespasses. And lead us...
Forest Psalm by Tamerie Day
Oh, Trees. You have searched us and known us. In our rising up and our lying down, in our walking days and sleeping nights, you companion us and shelter us. In our hunger and our need, our loneliness and fear, you feed and comfort us. You give lie to the myth of...
The Epiphanies of Driving on Country Roads
Photo by Jan Canty on Unsplash. The Epiphanies of Driving on Country Roads The allure of the world in its natural state is a call to slow down, take the road less traveled, and be present. Road trips. They’re as much a part of summer as beach umbrellas and s’mores...
Was Evolution on Earth Probable?
Was Evolution on Earth Probable? On Earth, the sense of sight evolved in response to light, particularly to reflected light.Was (and is) that evolution inevitable? No. Is it probable? Yes, and the evidence is that we know the eye evolved independently in many...