D.H. Lawrence describes humanity as being like an uprooted tree with its roots in the air.
“We are perishing for lack of fulfillment of our greater needs.
We are cut off from the great sources of our inward nourishment and renewal.
We must plant ourselves again in the universe.”
I think many people feel like uprooted trees in today’s world.
When we plant ourselves once more we become nourished, rooted and interconnected.
Each of us can do this for ourselves and support others in finding inner nourishment, renewal and connection to our life source and Spirit.
I call it Findng Your Middle Ground.
Namaste



beautiful…..
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Thank you David. ❤
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As I read Lawrence, we must let go of religion and its propaganda and return to paganism ~ to honor the turning of the wheel:
We must get back into relation, vivid and nourishing relation to the cosmos and the universe. The way is through daily ritual, and the re-awakening. We must once more practice the ritual of dawn and noon and sunset, the ritual of the kindling fire and pouring water, the ritual of the first breath, and the last. This is an affair of the individual and the household, a ritual of day. The ritual of the moon in her phases, of the morning star and the evening star is for men and women separate. Then the ritual of the seasons, with the Drama and the Passion of the soul embodied in procession and dance, this is for the community, an act of men and women, a whole community, in togetherness. And the ritual of the great events in the year of stars is for nations and whole peoples. To these rituals we must return: or we must evolve them to suit our needs. For the truth is, we are perishing for lack of fulfillment of our greater needs, we are cut off from the great sources of our inward nourishment and renewal, sources which flow eternally in the universe. Vitally, the human race is dying. It is like a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air. We must plant ourselves again in the Universe.
Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/allergicpagan/2012/02/11/d-h-lawrence-the-proto-pagan-part-2/#ixzz3LDrpH4xm
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Thank you for sharing this whole piece Nancy. It is very moving.
Val xo
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This was perfectly written Val. It captures what so many of us experience. Thank you for giving a different perspective.
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Thank you Kim. In a world that seems upside down, sometimes its up to us to move upwards.
❤
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A wonderful metaphor Val – thank you!
Diana xo
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Thank you Diana. So glad it resonates today 🙂
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Much needed, Val! Happy Sunday ❤
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Thank you Lorrie. May we all trust in the peace within and let it nourish us through challenging times.
Hugs!
Val xo
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Right on. Have a super week Val. 🙂
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Thanks Nomzi! You too 🙂
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Simply adore D.H. Lawrence’s work. So inspirational in so many ways.
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Thanks Jean! I agree 🙂
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The images are so beautiful. Thank you for this prompting, Val.
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Thank you Julie for your kind words and appreciating the prompt. ❤
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Val, I love this ~ finding your middle ground!
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Yes indeed Yvonne. So happy to have you here 🙂
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beautiful…..Thank you for sharing.
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So glad this resonated 🙏
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