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29 March
15:03

All profound things and emotions of things are preceded and amended by silence, and silence is the consecration of the universe.

Quote of the Day: When Herman Melville reminded us that “All profound things and emotions of things are preceded and…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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28 March
02:29

How does the soundscape around you express what is happening on this planet?

Quote of the Day: In Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch, she makes the most remarkable comparison about the kinds of music…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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27 March
01:50

What ways can you be part of volunteers to offer others help, in ways that enrich your life?

Quote of the day: My good friend Native American biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer offered this wisdom with regard to our…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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26 March
02:27

How many times do you get the balance right in consumption of food, fuel, materials, and other stuff?

Quote of the day: In Mark Van Steenwyk’s delightful parable about St. Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio, A Wolf…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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25 March
02:33

What can you do to tear down such silos and see the world afresh?

Quote of the day: In his caring for creation encyclical, Pope Francis suggests that “We have only one heart, and…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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24 March
01:51

Ask yourself, whether you regard our home, our planet, as sacred or secular?

Quote of the day: When Gaylord Nelson announced in the fall of 1969 that he would sponsor a national or…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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22 March
01:40

If fear is a disease, tranquility and contemplative silence are the cures. Turn the uncertainty into a gift.

Quote of the day: In Richard Hedrick’s recent poem, Lockdown, we hear the contemplative voice emerge out of the pandemic…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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21 March
01:29

In your imagination, remember the very first place you felt scared, and care for it.

Quote of the day: “What I stand for is what I stand on,” poet-farmer Wendell Berry once quipped. Or is…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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20 March
01:26

As you walk along your path, contrast your fears with your hopes…

Quote of the day: African-American environmental activist and coalition leader Carl Anthony was once asked how he felt about what…

By Gary Nabhan in Earth Day
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19 March
01:35

We need an Earth Keepers Movement as diverse as life itself!

Quote of the day: Civil rights activist Dana Alston once noted that “people of color have gathered together not in…

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About Gary

Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally-celebrated nature writer, agrarian activist and ethnobiologist who tangibly works on conserving the links between biodiversity and cultural diversity.

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