I don’t think there is a way for those who work in service to the earth – for environmentalists, ecologists – to really woo our culture back into a reciprocal or sustainable relation with the land until we draw folks back to our senses, because our sensing bodies are our direct contact with the rest of the natural world. It is not by being abstract intellects that we are going to fall in love again with the rest of nature. It’s by beginning to honor and value our direct sensory experience: the tastes and smells in the air, the feel of the wind as it caresses the skin, the feel of the ground under our feet as we walk upon it.
~ David Abram in an interview with Scott London
Whatcom Falls, WA – photo by Mirwais Azami Photography, used with permission
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