Woodland Manitou Quotes
Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
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Woodland Manitou Quotes
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“Once, in another lifetime, there was an ocean here, and if you plant your feet in the soil you can almost feel the ancients rising and falling like the tides of old as the storm gathers strength.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“I want to live in a world where weeds still sometimes get the last word.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“Perhaps some of our answers lie in looking for ways to do the things we do every day just differently enough to have an impact that contributes to healing instead of destruction.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“..despite myriad differences in beliefs and value systems, people have the capacity to acknowledge that the one constant across the board is the Earth. Her health is our health. Her life is our life.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“Every dew wet apple blossom, every garden plot filled with creeping flowers and weeds, each crimson leaf, each sparkle in a newly white morning – each nuance of creation offers up a sense of place and rhythm.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“Every time we make a choice that takes energy from supporting corporations that are based on profit and greed for a few, we put more energy into building a system that is based on truth and abundance for all.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“It’s that feeling of being essential, of deep belonging and of community without borders that shines a light into places that might have otherwise remained unexplored. It’s the feeling of peace that can stay present despite the “emptiness” that can be left behind after a fire goes through.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
“What is enough for us will always be changing but the fact that we are enough will always be truth.”
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
― Woodland Manitou: To Be on Earth
