In dreams at night I explore belonging. Often, I return to school to discover the outcast searching for acceptance. In my quest for knowledge inside the confines of the walled classrooms I encounter the angst of rejection, over and over again. Belonging becomes possible only when I step outside and become immersed with nature. Here I am held, without inhibition, in the open arms of a mother-teacher who offers no judgement. Unconfined, I discover I am connected to the magic of existence.
Is this not true for all of us? Consider, for a moment, the irritable child struggle to learn inside a walled classroom who is then let outside to run and play without restraints, limitations, or conditions. If you can no longer remember that child as you, allow yourself to become that inner child. Step outside with wonder. Explore. Interact. Discover. Uncover. Open. When we find a safe place in nature to be ourselves, transformation occurs in a manner that brings us closer to the joy of belonging and acceptance.
Infinite possibilities for joy occur when nature is not a forced interaction, but an opportunity for individual exploration. Nature does not ask us for conformity, but for the space to expand and grow. In nature, the strange mingles with the expected. In nature, beauty and the beast coexist as equal partners, and hierarchy becomes a web of interdependence.
There is both science and metaphysics that come into play when we recognize our place of belonging to the natural world. In nature, our heart rates regulate to the mother-pulse of Earth, our emotions become more grounded, and our bodies destress. This is all scientific. We are of nature, and being intimately connected to nature is essential to our wellbeing.
Nature, though, also awakens a deeper sense of connection that moves into the metaphysical. It offers us an opportunity to explore the magic of wonder that expands beyond the sensory. When we open ourselves to the mysteries of the natural world, we realize we are infinite beings playing in a landscape of infinite dimensions. We look to the sky and find our origins. Beneath our feet, we feel our roots. Our breath weaves the air of life through our lungs and back out into the invisible expanse to find another body to nourish. Our mouths feed upon the cells of primordial life, and our bodies repurpose the nutrients into new growth. Sometimes, when we are still enough, we can observe the dance of the untethered spirit, reminding us of the temporary force of gravity. When we feel into the universal hum of life, we can feel the web of light that connects us, always.






Thanks for the beautiful tour and journey into nature Alethea.
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Thank you, Brad 💚
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I do remember those wonderful immersive childhood days. (K)
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I am glad you do. 💚
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This post is like a love song. You’ve done a wonderful job of putting into words what I have so often felt since my adolescence. I still feel these things walking among the trees “in the open arms of a mother-teacher who offers no judgement.” Just a few minutes ago, I was responding to a comment on my reblog of a review of The Overstory and how I have felt vibrations from trees. This leads me to suspect/believe/know that everything is vibrating.
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Thank you JoAnna, I am not surprised you resonated with it. Trees are such wonderful kin when we open up to them, aren’t they? I have been listening to the Climate Consciousness Summit that is going on simultaneously with the COP30 summit. Are you familiar with it? It’s put on by the Pocket Project. The theme is interconnectedness, and how when we heal ourselves we begin to heal the planet. A new friend made me aware of it, and it speaks to me deeply. It’s very much in alignment with my middle grade series themes and I am learning a lot from the various speakers. I will likely blog about it, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you have the time.
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I know about COP30 but had not heard about the Climate Consciousness Summit. I love the connection between healing ourselves AND healing the planet. I’ll look for it. Thanks, Alethea .
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I think you would really enjoy the talks.
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