Week 1: Observing the Land 👁️
Yesterday, you looked again.
You noticed something you missed before.
A shadow. A puddle. A tiny insect. A color in the earth you hadn't seen.
Today, we stay with the looking – but now we ask a new question.
Because seeing is the first step.
Wondering is the second.
📍 Spring in the north: the gardener doesn't just count the seedlings. She wonders why some grow faster than others.
📍 Autumn in Paraguay: the farmer doesn't just see the dry spot. He wonders where the water went.
Today's invitation:
Go back to your spot – the same one, or a new one.
Observe again. But this time, add one small thing:
Ask "I wonder..."
- I wonder why this weed grows here and not there.
- I wonder what lives beneath this patch of soil.
- I wonder how long this fallen leaf has been here.
- I wonder what this plant looked like one month ago.
Don't answer. Don't research. Don't fix.
Just wonder. Let the question hang in the air like a seed that hasn't landed yet.
👇 Drop ❓ if you wondered about your land today – without needing an answer.
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April taught us to rest and receive.
May teaches us to see. And today: to wonder. 🌱💛