Being in Receptive Silence With Nature
April 5th, 2018
When we tread the soft forest floor, brushing away ferns and listening to the sound of animals scurrying here and there, or when we gaze out over the windswept sea or turn our eyes towards distant snow-capped peaks, we open the horizons of our mind. Ideas come to us and we find our way. As we evolve into a more right brain oriented humanity, we find that we can carry this conversation with nature even further. This is one of the miracles that we receive when we step into the magic of the great outdoors. Join us as we explore what can happen when we enter into receptive silence with nature.
When we tread the soft forest floor, brushing away ferns and listening to the sound of animals scurrying here and there, or when we gaze out over the windswept sea or turn our eyes towards distant snow-capped peaks, we open the horizons of our mind. Ideas come to us and we find our way. As we evolve into a more right brain oriented humanity, we find that we can carry this conversation with nature even further. This is one of the miracles that we receive when we step into the magic of the great outdoors. Join us as we explore what can happen when we enter into receptive silence with nature.
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For more information about plant communication from a scientific point of view, please enjoy this PBS special that aired in 2014 titled What plants Talk About. Click HERE.