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20 contributions to Wild Dialogs
Writing a Love Poem
I am sharing this delightful, touching, and inspiring message from Andrea Gibson and Meg Falley two of my favorite humans. In addition to giving some great advice about how to write a love poem to a homo sapien, they have reminded me that I can write one for my animal family as well. So here is one for Gabby with whom I shared a love filled, 14-year journey. RIP my sweet girl. You are ALWAYS in my heart.. FOR GABBY There was a soul, small and perfectly comfortable in herself, who walked this earth with quiet paws. She taught me these simple lessons: Love yourself. Love the planet and those who share it with you. Love the time you have been given. Never forget - Love is eternal P.S. Please share any poems you've written for your animal family. Happy Valentine's Day dear ones. Jenahttps://www.facebook.com/share/r/1W3xkHN7mK/
Writing a Love Poem
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This is a love poem I wrote for nature. Landscapes, plants, animals, lights, scents, atmospheres in summertime. In italian is full of rhymes that cannot be appreciated in the english version. Anyway I hope the suggestions will arrive the same! I composed it in a hot summer afternoon. I was having a short nap after lunch and I woke up with the first 4 stanzas in mind. I stood up quickly and I wrote the entire poem all at once. Happy Valentine's day! Summer A white cloud, a warm breeze in the sky. A tired spider web, swaying lazily attached to a stem. The cicada sings and the sun dozes behind an apple tree A buzzing enchants you, it is the gentle and light flight of a bee And in the thick grass, a sweet scent takes you by the hand It runs, laughs, jumps, caresses your face and then flees far away The clever ant carries its grain with small steps. And a high swallow accompanies the sunset, following it slowly.
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Gabby and you are simply lovely 😍
Helping wild to thrive
Today I spent many hours of my day saving wild lifes. The rain that in this days overflowed the grasses made a bad joke to the frogs that layed their precious carge of eggs in the shallow water instead of in the canals of the pond. The water percoled under the soil leaving hundreds eggs dry on the grasses. So I spent hours to pick groups of eggs up, one by one and put them in the higher water to ensure the tadpoles the survival. In 4 hours I collected 500 spawns of frog, each containing several hundreds eggs.To crowl in the mud in a race against the time to save the eggs from drying it has been very tiring but fulfilling too. We often live our life far from wildlife. But when we have special opportunities to get in contact with it and help it to thrive is like we find again our role in the net of life.
Helping wild to thrive
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Thank you Jena!
Whales in My Backyard: The Young Girl and the Sea
This week's essay from the Whales in My Backyard series is live. I hadn't read it in awhile and was a little surprised by how raw the memories remain. I've been working on the section in the first Wild Dialogs course (almost done) that describes the different ways the left and right hemispheres of our brains process information. One (the left ) is time based and linear. The other (the right) exists in the eternal now and is associative. Can you guess which side of my brain was working overtime when I wrote this? Out of curiosity, have any of you ever spent any time out on the ocean far from land? How about deep sea fishing? https://www.skool.com/wild-dialogs-2031/classroom/2e3b103e
Whales in My Backyard: The Young Girl and the Sea
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I loved the story of the young Girl and the Sea so much...expecially the sentence" I knew with absolute certainty what it felt like to be a blue whale - to belong to the sea." it's so uncommon in this crazy, quickly changing, world to feel the belonging to something, to have a lighthouse that tells you exactly where you are inside and outside!
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Yes. Powerfull!!!!!...what an incredible coincidence we both dealing with lighthouse!
Love is Like Singing With All of Your Heart
Meet CJ, my new favorite soul. I am in love with this child. Watch. Watch again. Then go find someone to give an extra squeezy hug to! https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Q6S3enZLQ/
Love is Like Singing With All of Your Heart
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Lovely!
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Are we sure it's not AI generated? It seems too sweet to be real! If he is real he is the incarnation of pure love ❤️
Our Bodies Aren't Made for a Noisy World
"It’s in the quiet spaces that the body remembers how to listen. 🌿 To the wind moving through trees. To the earth beneath our feet. To the subtle wisdom within. When we slow our breath and step back into nature, the nervous system softens. The mind loosens its grip. And calm is no longer something we chase, but something we return to. This is how balance is restored. Not through force, but through remembrance." - The Natural Law What sound in nature brings you back to yourself? For me it's small waves breaking on a beach.
Our Bodies Aren't Made for a Noisy World
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For me the sing of the birds and the wind among the trees...the wood open me the door toward my essence.
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Letizia Stagno
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I'm a biologist passionate about nature and horses. In 2012, I founded the EquIncontro Natura association to promote an ethical approach to horses.

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