Richard Nelson Quotes
I've Often Thought Of The Forest As A Living Cathedral, But This Might Diminish What It Truly Is. If I Have Understood Koyukon Teachings, The Forest Is Not Merely An Expression Or Representation Of Sacredness, Nor A Place To Invoke The Sacred; The Forest Is Sacredness Itself. Nature Is Not Merely Created By God; Nature Is God. Whoever Moves Within The Forest Can Partake Directly Of Sacredness, Experience Sacredness With His Entire Body, Breathe Sacredness And Contain It Within Himself, Drink The Sacred Water As A Living Communion, Bury His Feet In Sacredness, Touch The Living Branch And Feel The Sacredness, Open His Eyes And Witness The Burning Beauty Of Sacredness
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