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Celebrating the Summer Solstice

I just had a birthday and received lots of beautiful cards. My favorite said in colorful handwriting: I’m so glad to be going around the sun with you.”  And that phrase makes me smile every time I look at it. What a great sentiment. Stepping back from our crowded busy lives and seeing us as a collection of beings living on earth and traveling around the sun. Thinking more broadly like this helps me when I get wound up by reading the news. It is almost more than I can take to find that so many people in our country, intelligent nice people, don’t see what chaos is being wrought in our government. They think our president is doing fine. That makes me feel a bit crazy. How can humans see things so very, very differently? It’s like we’re living in a science fiction dream, and we’re moving toward the crisis. But then I take a deep breath, remember that after all, we’ve been here a long time. And sometimes we take wrong turns and then have to deal with the consequences. And then I look a...

The Roots Go Down

  The Roots Go Down Softly, gently I lay these fragile roots of my small seedling into new ground. I carefully cover them with good soil, pat them firmly, and murmur a blessing for their future. Across the garden, a high weed is already firmly rooted. In contrast, my job now is to pull this plant out of its space. All the roots need to come out too, for even without leaves the vitality of a web of roots can push new growth into the sun. Though trees have deep roots, some of them decide to live above the ground. The oak’s tall majesty is supported by a wide spread of thick smooth roots, a visible living base that holds fast and nourishes. The dark world of underground roots hosts a wide diversity of life: fungi, tiny bacteria, egg nests, earthworms, beetles, ants, small mammals, all trading services, communicating with each other. If you happen to be a root, it is better for you if you’re not delicious to animals. Humans love carrots, turnips, and parsnips. Moles and chipmunks nibb...

To All the Living World

  To All the Living World I’ve been thinking about you today, all my relations. It is a day on our home planet, where we are held in that caring web of life that surrounds us, nourishes us, protects us. Yet our home is in trouble and my own species has caused it. I’m sitting out in Nature, deep in a green prairie, wishing it were not so, wishing that we had done no harm, and wishing it were not too late to fix it. In the beginning of our species, like all of yours, we were innocent, finding our way in this earthly garden. It was only over time that our big brains expanded the perimeters of our lives, inventing things. If we had not forgotten our roots, our source, we might have worked on our projects in cooperation with the rest of the wide family of life. But somehow we decided we were the rulers. We were not really bad. But we were naive.  We thought we knew everything  and separated ourselves from our earth mother. We thought all other lives were only there for our use...

An Upcoming Event

 At least 15 years ago, a couple of us started what we called the Earth Care Working Group. We urged the folks at our Quaker Meeting to join us once a month for an evening of education, fellowship, and a tasty dinner. It became an event that attracted many people outside our Quaker circles, and it lasted for a number of years. Then another group began doing the same thing, and we decided to leave it to them. That was before. But recently, with our world facing a host of challenges on every hand, we decided to start it up again. This time three Quaker congregations are joining to collaborate on it. And as before, we're wide open to anyone joining us. Quakers may have nudged this group into existence again, but it is definitely open to the wider community.  My own impetus for bringing these gatherings back to life is this: from where I sit in this increasingly chaotic and disturbing (if not scary) world, it looks like we really need to join together to find and follow paths that...