
Chasing Heaven
I used to think I had to chase heaven. Like the elusive mechanical rabbit chased by trained greyhound, the promised reward seemingly fell into non-existence,

I used to think I had to chase heaven. Like the elusive mechanical rabbit chased by trained greyhound, the promised reward seemingly fell into non-existence,

A few weeks ago Jennifer Anderson and I co-guided for a group of young folks, all of whom are experiencing deep grief from the passing

Birds are one of natures most fascinating personalities. Their songs, curiosity, actions bring peace, laughter, gentleness, and learning. I have had the privilege of being

Late spring brought a chill in the morning and warm skies in the afternoon. It was another fantastic experience to watch adults reconnect with their

M. Amos Clifford, author of this book, is one of my heroes. He committed his life to bringing the modality of Nature and Forest Therapy

My new mantra is We not Me. I have found in nature that I am never alone and that has taught me to connect even