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A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural and Agricultural

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By Wendell Berry — 2012

The title of this book is taken from an account by Thomas F. Hornbein on his travels in the Himalayas. “It seemed to me,” Horenbein wrote, “that here man lived in continuous harmony with the land, as much as briefly a part of it as all its other occupants. See more...

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Second Act of Service: Veterans Find Work and Purpose in the National Park Service | NBC News

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Trained Not to Cry: The Challenge of Being a Soldier | Richard Doss | TEDxNaperville

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Mary Oliver with Coleman Barks, 4 Aug 2001

Mary Oliver's poetry, with her lyrical connection to the natural world, has firmly established her in the highest realm of American poets. She is renowned for her evocative and precise imagery, which brings nature into clear focus, transforming the everyday world into a place of magic and discovery.

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Find Your Deeper Meaning Through Nature

I believe that the ability to discover deeper meaning in our lives is positively correlated with the amount of time we choose to spend in nature.

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Activism, Deep Ecology & the Gaian Era—Lynn Margulis, Stephen Buhner and John Seed

Lynn Margulis, Stephen Buhner and John Seed speak to a crowd at Amherst College in 2005.

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Connection with Nature