Beautiful ode to caring for the world as an act of caring for ourselves (because they are after all one and the same), and to our utter wovenness with all things - thanks for sharing :)
This is such a beautiful capture of how we both feel about regenerative work, but also how we (want to) hold ourselves through life. Such a beautiful poem to share in small groups for gatherings of all kinds.
I totally resonate with your words and they remind me of Charles Eisenstein and Joanna Macy. So important to keep hearing them! Thank you!
About poems, I'm not sure what the difference is between poems like this and prose is? The distinction seems to be blurring, with poems now simply prose separated out into distinct lines. So to answer your question, very honestly, and for me personally, it would be the same to me to read this as prose as set out like this.
Really enjoyed this. look forward to the Nomad article!
Beautiful ode to caring for the world as an act of caring for ourselves (because they are after all one and the same), and to our utter wovenness with all things - thanks for sharing :)
This is such a beautiful capture of how we both feel about regenerative work, but also how we (want to) hold ourselves through life. Such a beautiful poem to share in small groups for gatherings of all kinds.
Also so looking forward to the nomad article
Love this!
Beautiful piece! Love it.
I totally resonate with your words and they remind me of Charles Eisenstein and Joanna Macy. So important to keep hearing them! Thank you!
About poems, I'm not sure what the difference is between poems like this and prose is? The distinction seems to be blurring, with poems now simply prose separated out into distinct lines. So to answer your question, very honestly, and for me personally, it would be the same to me to read this as prose as set out like this.
Beautiful