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Jon A Herrin

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Average rating: 5.0 · 12 ratings · 5 reviews · 5 distinct works
Making Sense of It All: Ref...

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Stillman takes readers for yet another delightful walk through nature. He sees what is before him and what might be invisible to the human eye--like the impact being in nature has on us. Stillman remains a strong and important voice in our nation as ...more
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“Perhaps meditation is simply anything we do with our full attention, full awareness, full heart. Anywhere we find truth, or love. Something we do, not to be the fastest, or the best, or to win a prize, or to make a lot of money, but simply because we love it. Whatever it may be.”
Scott Stillman, Wilderness, The Gateway To The Soul: Spiritual Enlightenment Through Wilderness

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