In Your Nature
- Keren Levi-Faran
- Mar 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 28
A soft mirror between earth and self. Where wildness becomes wisdom.
“You didn’t come into this world.
You came out of it like a wave from the ocean.”
Alan Watts
The quiet outside
There’s a silence that only trees know
Not emptiness
But presence
Complete and without explanation
In a world of labels and roles
It’s easy to forget
Not everything about us lives inside us
Some parts are sky-shaped
Some are rooted
Some are still remembering
Perhaps healing is not the search for newness
But the return to where we’ve always belonged
Landscapes within
Ecopsychology teaches
That the edge between mind and earth is thin
When you walk in the forest
You are not a guest
You are part of the breathing
What happens to anger beside a river
To grieve in an open field
Nature doesn’t fix
It reflects
And reminds you
That being alive is already enough
Weathered questions
What kind of weather lives in you today
What season mirrors your mood
Where do you bloom out of season
What natural shape feels like home
Practice softly
Take a slow walk
Or sit by a window
Let your gaze fall on one small living thing
A branch
A ripple
A shadow
Don’t name it
Let it name you
Not with language
But with feeling
You’re not observing
You’re remembering
At the root of it
The card game In Your Nature doesn’t define you
It invites you
To listen to the ground
To feel the sky
To meet yourself
Where your breath meets the breeze

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