Friday, March 08, 2019
rewilding
He said rewylding. With a Y. I said what. New to me. Looks Olde English. Drop the Y. Rewilding. Meaning what. Back to nature. The way it was. Not exactly pristine. Less of the human stain. More of the falling rain. Riverine innocence. No, not quite. Gentle footfalls footprint. Let it be. Let them be. Let us be. Native naked nature. Reforest. Rewater. Recharge. Restore. Resilient. Re future generations. Regarding the stillness. Sacred mysteries. Back to harmony. Before Adam. Before Eve. And ever afterward. Prologue. Epilogue. Dialogue. Stillborn monologue. Sense of place. Here and now. This not that. Suchness. Mirabile dictu. Mirabile visu.
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