
We have discovered that the universe is dynamically alive and interconnected, and the implications are profound. Ironically, the leading edge of science is bringing back the consciousness of an earlier era when human beings were not separated from nature and the world was enchanted.

We have discovered that the universe is dynamically alive and interconnected, and the implications are profound. Berry speaks of a vision of a restorative, creative relationship with the natural world. He is a deep believer that recognizing our connection to the natural world is imperative to our healing of our global environmental crisis. Read more »

Crowe spent four years living in the shadows of Thoreau and found unexpected answers in the simple rhythms and sounds of nature. He discovered his own self-sufficiency and a deep and familial relationship with wildlife. His poetry demonstrates a rare blend of intuition and groundedness, a Zen quality that shines through the simple words of a mountain man. Read more »

Lane drew a circle on a map that represented a one-mile radius from his home, and explored every facet of the place including the topography, history, ancient and current citizenry, and industry. This exploration sharpened his sense of place, and serves as a model for how we might look at our own homes, terrain, and communities. Read more »
Genesis: A New ViewMoyers discusses his original approach to broadcast journalism and his series “Genesis: A Living Conversation,” He describes why these are among the most powerful stories in Western Civilization, and uncovering their deeper, often controversial meanings. Moyers says, “Stories are the way we organize our response to the world…Listening to others, and having them listen to you, is a way to grow your own faith.” Read more »