"[Nature's] real value lies in the realm of the intangibles, vistas . . . , solitude, and quiet . . . There is great need for people to come in touch with silence, cyclic rhythms, and natural beauty if they are to retain their perspective. Tension, speed, and lack of real purpose in their daily lives make it mandatory they go to places where they can find themselves, regain their dignity and fulfillment as humans. It is the intangibles of the land they need." Sigurd F. Olson Photos: Limber Pine in the Mist; Subalpine Fir. Both photos were taken in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, on April 18, 2016; The third photo shows Pasqueflowers above Horsetooth Reservoir, CO, April 17, 2016 For Spiritual Direction or Workshops, please visit: http://www.resourcesforspiritualgrowth.com/
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AuthorStephen Hatch, M.A. is a spiritual teacher and photographer from Fort Collins, Colorado. His approach is contemplative, inter-spiritual, and Earth-based. Archives
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