To slow the mind down is to be taken into the heart of things

 

I received this in a card from KPFA, one of my favorite radio stations.

"In the morning, prairie dogs would come out of their burrows, stand and face the sun for thirty minutes. Then they would disperse and go about their business for the day. As the shadows would lengthen at around eight o'clock in the evening, they would return to the mouths of their burrows, press their paws together, and watch the sun go down. This is true. Every day, these prairie dogs are rising to greet the sun and honoring the sun when it sets."

~Terry Tempest Williams

Peace Be With You...Christina

 

 

Add Comment

There are currently no comments.

Add Comment