Connectedness


What Happened To You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
Man's Search for Meaning
Together, Right Now
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
All the Stars in the Sky
The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity
Miles of Smiles
On Time and Water
Lean Your Loneliness Slowly Against Mine
Question 7
The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia, #7)
Meet Me at the Crossroads
House of Day, House of Night
This Other Eden
Playground
Tony Hillerman
Everything is connected. The wing of the corn beetle affects the direction of the wind, the way the sand drifts, the way the light reflects into the eye of man beholding his reality. All is part of totality, and in this totality man finds his hozro, his way of walking in harmony, with beauty all around him.
Tony Hillerman, The Ghostway

Emma Restall Orr
The important element is the way in which all things are connected. Every thought and action sends shivers of energy into the world around us, which affects all creation. Perceiving the world as a web of connectedness helps us to overcome the feelings of separation that hold us back and cloud our vision. This connection with all life increases our sense of responsability for every move, every attitude, allowing us to see clearly that each soul does indeed make a difference to the whole.
Emma Restall Orr, Druidry

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