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"Attention is the beginning of devotion"

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Updated: Jan 20, 2019


I also love this passage from Mary Oliver's Upstream. The way she wrote of nature--her reverence for the natural world--is urgently beautiful.


"Teach the children. We don't matter so much, but the children do. Show them daisies, and the pale hepatica. Teach them the taste of sassafras and wintergreen. The lives of the blue sailors, mallow, sunbursts, the moccasin flowers. And the frisky ones--inkberry, lamb's-quarters, blueberries. And the aromatic ones--rosemary, oregano. Give them peppermint to put in their pockets as they go to school. Give them the fields and the woods and the possibility of the worlds salvaged from the lords of profit. Stand them in the stream, head them upstream, rejoice as they learn to love this green space they live in, its sticks and leaves and then the silent, beautiful blossoms.
Attention is the beginning of devotion."
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