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Rick Lewis's avatar

This description perfectly captures the joy of spending time in, and waking up in, nature. "Closer to nature, I learn how everything I need is within reach. Everything I need is within me." I appreciate your desire to stay close to nature. I share it. Though I'm not sure that the problem of proximity to city life and industrialized humans is entirely resolvable by retreat. I've tried it. Moved to 5 acres in Arizona for 7 years, driven by a desire for distance from the madness. But what I think I'm discovering is that the answer to "proximity" is closeness, rather than retreat. Rather than just being "around" people, I need to actively pursue and practice connection with them. That's difficult for those of us who are introverts, but it's what I'm experimenting with now. Indeed, proximity is a problem, but can it be healed by deeper presence rather than escape? That said, I live half a block from a semi-temperate rain forest, and I wouldn't want it any other way.

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Haley Brengartner's avatar

From thousands of miles away we seem to be living kindred lives. I loved this essay through and through. Isakov hummed quietly in the background as I read and a rush of serendipity hit when I read your final words. Beautiful, Tommy.

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So hear me out - we should host a WoP backpacking trip...

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