Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest
Rate it:
Open Preview
1%
Flag icon
There is a necessary wisdom in the give-and-take of nature—its quiet agreements and search for balance. There is an extraordinary generosity.
82%
Flag icon
But my salmon trip showed that with taking something comes the obligation to give back. Of late I’ve become increasingly enchanted by the story told by Subiyay, who talks of the trees as people. Not only with a sort of intelligence—akin to us humans—or even a spiritual quality perhaps not unlike ours. Not merely as equivalent to people, with the same bearings. They are people. The Tree People. I don’t presume to grasp Aboriginal knowledge fully. It comes from a way of knowing the earth—an epistemology—different from that of my own culture. It speaks of being attuned to the blooming of the ...more
This highlight has been truncated due to consecutive passage length restrictions.
82%
Flag icon
we can regain balance by acknowledging that if we harm one species, one forest, one lake, this ripples through the entire complex web. Mistreatment of one species is mistreatment of all. The rest of the planet has been waiting patiently for us to figure that out.
84%
Flag icon
There is no moment too small in the world. Nothing should be lost. Everything has a purpose, and everything is in need of care.