Let your inner artist play and have fun outside by creating simple art out of natural materials. Collect leaves or stones of every different kind and color from the ground and create nature art with them. Arrange them into trails of color weaving along the forest floor. Create patterns and designs on the edge of…
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Nature Whispering Activity 101 – Build Nature Cathedrals
Create miniature nature cathedrals by arranging stones. Stack them as sentinels, make circle designs on the ground. See what happens when you combine different kinds of rocks, or change how they are piled up. Feel the differences by sitting at the center of your creations and meditating. By using stones, you can play in nature without…
Go Outside and Play!
Opening to deep and mystical experiences is not always serious. One of the most effective ways to connect with the sacred self is to drop cultural conventions and the seriousness of being an adult by just playing. A fun, easy way to get started is to create what I call “Gnome Homes” using sticks, stones,…
Masaru Emoto’s Rice Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc-ZmvxfBxE&feature=related This excerpt from a water documentary is a fascinating look at the effect of intention on physical matter. Our thoughts have real power to affect the world around us.
Song of the Crickets Slowed Down
It’s late at night here on the edge of the wild Arizona desert and the crickets are singing a loud song outside. I’m reminded of an angelic-sounding recording I heard recently of cricket singing matched to the human life span. I won’t spoil the magic by describing it in detail, but it’s called the Choir…
Nature Quote – Sacred Waters
“We are lives interconnected at the core. Flowing from the same spring; the waters of divine life pulse through our beings.” ~ Wendy Wright
Nature Quote – Walt Whitman
“After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality, and so on – and have found that none of these finally satisfy, or permanently wear – what remains? Nature remains.” ~ Walt Whitman