When you live an unburdened life—a life with meaning, wisdom, and depth—you show others how to live their lives with wild abandon.
When you live an unburdened life—a life with meaning, wisdom, and depth—you show others how to live their lives with wild abandon.
“We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the earth as its other creatures do.” When humans tread softly, Nature sings.
Life experience offers us perspective, but sometimes we get stuck in the rear view mirror. Let it go to find your freedom.
What do you carry in your heart? The heaviness within you colors you. The lightness does the same. Can you begin to let go?
We use our senses to experience many aspects of life. But how do we go beyond? How do we see the unseen?
Learn from life’s greatest teachers: children. Be free. Live in the moment. Take on less and let go more. And above all, laugh. It keeps you young.
The events of 2020 have brought up a bevy of mixed emotions. Can you feel these emotions and then let yourself move beyond to find limitless joy?
In Nature, each moment brings new opportunity. If we watch and listen, we gain something so much bigger than the moment itself. Can we apply the lessons to our own lives?
Rediscovering Nature helps us to find ourselves. The true you comes with the ability to let go and follow your own path, no matter where it may lead.
The forest is Nature’s healer. In this midst of this worldwide pandemic, our connection to Nature is more vital than ever to maintain.
We often fall prey to the “to-do” list. Here are some tips to release your hold on some visible and invisible responsibilities and begin to let go.
Nature is our best teacher. It provides examples—every season—of how to live in harmony with all that surrounds us. Can you follow its pattern?