Create one here. 16 And the LORD God commanded him, “You may eat freely from every tree of the garden, 17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; for in the day that you eat of it, you will surely die.”… Janet Weiss receiving the Trautner Award for Philanthropic Service. ~Ketzel Levine's talkingplants.com We can’t answer the questions of meaning and purpose through the immense lens of the cosmos. And tend to the metaphysical garden I should do. But remember — it’s a GARDEN, not a farm. As you stare into the cosmos and its sparkling occupants, it’s typical for a sense of awe to sweep over your consciousness.Each star is a bright reminder that you are just one tiny cell in this vast, expanding cosmos, and your cells themselves are made up of the very atoms in those stars above.The thought that you are a small collection of stardust within this vast universe can be a comforting one.However, sometimes the message isn’t so comforting.Sometimes the vastness of the cosmos can make you feel so small, so minuscule, and ultimately… insignificant.It can introduce the feeling of meaninglessness—that no matter what you do in this lifetime, it won’t matter because Earth itself is just one small speck in this massive universe as well.

Tend To The Garden You Can Touch. Tend with love and light, in the garden-beds of my own mind. Don't have an account? Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I think I first heard it from a podcasts with a Duncan Trussel and Joe Rogan.. by far one of my fav guests on Rogans podcast, you can create your own meaning and take what you want from it. You are its sole caretaker, and you have the choice of planting the ideas, values, and virtues you want to grow.The very seeds you plant will become the beautiful garden your loved ones will see. PS ‘Tend to the garden you can touch’ is a Buddhist proverb that really resonated with me.. ... Grief can be the garden of compassion. (And if that is not what it has been like for you, I understand!

You have a few tools, and a small piece of the earth. Kendalyn Mckisick March 8, 2020 Events Leave a Comment. 16 And the LORD God commanded him, “You may eat freely from every tree of the garden,… It’s about For many of us, that is a PERFECT description of what the last 120 hours have felt like. Garden writing is often very tame, a real waste when you think how opinionated, inquisitive, irreverent and lascivious gardeners themselves tend to be.

... One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. And what they see is what will inspire them to plant those same seeds in their own gardens as well.Every person has their own garden, and every garden has its own visitors. They need tending and fertilizing and watering and trimming and harvesting.Dig in. So it’s okay to take a deep breath, relax the illusion of control over life, and just enjoy the experience while you can.However, sometimes the message isn’t so comforting.Sometimes the vastness of the cosmos can make you feel so small, so minuscule, and ultimately… insignificant.It can introduce the feeling of meaninglessness — that no matter what you do in this lifetime, it won’t matter because Earth itself is just one small speck in this crazy universe as well. In this short episode I share a wee breathing practice inspired by my Wim Hoff journey, I first got into cold water therapy and breath work maybe around 6 years ago, after first hearing Wim on the Rich Roll podcast, I remember how strange Vilius thought I was taking cold showers and practicing loud breathing haha. You are its sole caretaker, and you have the choice of planting the ideas, values, and virtues you want to grow.The very seeds you plant will become the beautiful garden your loved ones will see. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Tend To The Garden You Can Touch; Colour Me In! Tend to the garden you can touch. Prune away the now weeds, of issues and problems 'of the world' I carry around. So next time you feel overwhelmed by the world, remember to look within and tend to the garden you can touch.

I’ve grappled with anger, ego, fear, and judgment.And that’s okay — mindfulness is not about NOT feeling things. Tend To Your Garden Within is the result of many years of exploration by Shervin Hojat, Ph.D., to discover his spirituality and life's purpose. About this Quotation: After his long journey across Europe and Asia Minor, Voltaire has his hero Candide settle down on the outskirts of the Muslim city of Constantinople to “tend his own garden”, in other words “to mind his own business.”