“The Best of Both Worlds: The Paradox of the Cosmic Mundane”

"The Best of Both Worlds: The Paradox of the Cosmic Mundane" ritual

“Be in the world, but not of it.” *The human body shares many similarities with the earth it inhabits. For example, water comprises more than half of both the human body and the earth’s surface. This lifeblood of the earth flows through vein-like rivers and streams. But the body shares more than mere similarity with the earth. The air we breathe into our lungs comes from the exhalation of trees. The food in our bellies comes from seeds in the dirt. We are more than sustained by the earth’s bounty — we are entirely made up of it. It is impossible to […]

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