Whole Earth Ministry
Warm greetings! We are a community striving toward creative witness. Here in this space, we seek inspiration for ecological justice and wisdom for spiritual deepening. Won't you join us? Please share your insights, advocacy updates, everyday strategies, stories, meditations, happenings, pictures, and thoughtful commentary.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
The Flowing Stream
“Spirituality is the direct experience of interconnectedness and wholeness.”
“The concept of developing spirituality does not mean becoming abstract, but means following the spirit in its developing and unfolding being.”
How does your experience of the Creative Moment guide you in your day to day life on the Whole Earth?
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Text: Jon Kabat-Zinn, Where Ever You Go, There You Are
Text: Rudolf Steiner, Spiritual Ecology
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Colorado Climate Festival
Build community with state-wide partners in the effort to address the social, economic and policy issues surrounding climate disruption. The announcement from the organizers of Saturday's event:
You're invited to an afternoon of live music, Colorado Beer, and an eco-village of Colorado businesses uniting against Climate Change. The Colorado Climate Festival - Uniting Against Climate Change, will take place in Denver Civic Center Park at the Greek Amphitheater on Saturday, May 11th from Noon to 3pm. The event is free and open to the public!
You're invited to an afternoon of live music, Colorado Beer, and an eco-village of Colorado businesses uniting against Climate Change. The Colorado Climate Festival - Uniting Against Climate Change, will take place in Denver Civic Center Park at the Greek Amphitheater on Saturday, May 11th from Noon to 3pm. The event is free and open to the public!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Go for a Hike
Set aside time from your busy schedule to be with the Whole Earth. Pay special attention to the grand diversity of creation happening all about. Slow down and take your time. Here in Denver there are plenty of local trails.
1. Are you pining for deciduous forest and marshes? Wander about the Wetlands Loop Trail in Cherry Creek State Park.
2. Take in wide views of the foothils and sweeping sunsets from the Summit Loop Trail of Green Mountain at William Hayden Park.
3. Spend time with the fall colors of towering cottonwood trees along the Highline Canal Trail, immediately southwest of First Plymouth.
4. Are you looking for wildlife? Starting mid-fall, keep an eye out for elk and mule deer along the Grubstake Loop of Apex Park.
5. If the long developments of geology capture your imagination, access the hogback formation on the Dinosaur Ridge trail. Of course, you will find dinosaur tracks, too!
6. Do you have a night to get away? Backpack into the Sawmill Campground from the west entrance of White Ranch Park. Take in the stars and sea of city lights from your campfire, then wake for a blazing sunrise over the high plains.
7. In May, catalogue the panopoly of wildflowers along the Basalt Cap Loop of South Table Mountain.
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Picture: Wild Flower, White Ranch Park, June 2010.
1. Are you pining for deciduous forest and marshes? Wander about the Wetlands Loop Trail in Cherry Creek State Park.
2. Take in wide views of the foothils and sweeping sunsets from the Summit Loop Trail of Green Mountain at William Hayden Park.
3. Spend time with the fall colors of towering cottonwood trees along the Highline Canal Trail, immediately southwest of First Plymouth.
4. Are you looking for wildlife? Starting mid-fall, keep an eye out for elk and mule deer along the Grubstake Loop of Apex Park.
5. If the long developments of geology capture your imagination, access the hogback formation on the Dinosaur Ridge trail. Of course, you will find dinosaur tracks, too!
6. Do you have a night to get away? Backpack into the Sawmill Campground from the west entrance of White Ranch Park. Take in the stars and sea of city lights from your campfire, then wake for a blazing sunrise over the high plains.
7. In May, catalogue the panopoly of wildflowers along the Basalt Cap Loop of South Table Mountain.
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Picture: Wild Flower, White Ranch Park, June 2010.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Spring
Darkness cover me
like a blanket of night
Oh, cover me lightly
Shadows gather around me
Deepening darkness,
Whispering softly
Holy Maker of Moonlight
Singing through starlight
Keeper of all life
Hidden Seed deep in the dark soil of the earth
Fertile Ground, Womb of the Night, bring us new birth
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Song: Sara Thomsen, "Darkness Cover Me," Fertile Ground (1993).
Saturday, May 4, 2013
How Deep is that River?
A few years back I lost my way
I was deep in the woods, I began to pray
I came to a river and I sat on its bank
It was cool and clear, I have Jesus to thank
I drank that water, yes I drank it up
Now every day I come back and fill my cup
How Deep Is That River (Album Version)
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Song: Mason Jennings, "How Deep Is that River," In the Ever, 2008.
I was deep in the woods, I began to pray
I came to a river and I sat on its bank
It was cool and clear, I have Jesus to thank
I drank that water, yes I drank it up
Now every day I come back and fill my cup
How Deep Is That River (Album Version)
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Song: Mason Jennings, "How Deep Is that River," In the Ever, 2008.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Water Vigil
Where would we be without water?
As everyday earth care, focus your heart and mind on your relationship with water today. Pay attention to its intersection with your day to day life. Listen to its story. Reflect on its health. Observe what is so easy to forget.
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Picture: Boundary Waters Wilderness.
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