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​Returning to the Earth: Connecting with the land through play and wonder

7/28/2022

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by Emily Stewart
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It is a beautiful, wet and overcast morning. We listen to our breath flow in and out of our noses and into our bellies. The littlest among us is five years old, and we span three generations of women. This is a powerful place to breathe together, this land transitioning into another life—one that will support human bodies as they transition back to the Earth.


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Pondering Leaves—Colorful End of Life Planning

2/23/2022

 
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by Mary Ellen Markant

​Nature dictates that, eventually, all living things must die and leave this earth. Some can only exit inconspicuously, while others have the potential to make a statement reflecting emblems of their existence. Like varied and vibrant leaves bursting with color when their life cycles end, human departures can be uniquely memorable.


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Be One With Leaf

1/28/2022

 
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by Thich Nhat Hanh
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I asked the leaf whether it was frightened because it was autumn and the other leaves were falling.
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The leaf told me, “No. During the whole spring and summer I was completely alive. I worked hard to help nourish the tree, and now much of me is in the tree. I am not limited by this form. I am also the whole tree, and when I go back to the soil, I will continue nourish the tree. So I don’t worry at all. As I leave this branch and float to the ground, I will wave to the tree and tell her, ‘I will see you again very soon.”​


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Living With Sorrow After a Death

12/28/2021

 
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by Mary Ellen Markant

During this season of conspicuously embellished celebration, a moment of purposeful contemplation could potentially inspire ways to fill the hollow cavity of loss.


Anyone who is not currently engulfed by searing pangs of separation due to a beloved companion’s recent death may be disinclined to read this article. But, chances are, many folks can recall times of acute grief when feelings of emptiness intensified amid holiday happenings. As the supposedly jubilant season unfolds, how can we reach out, touch individuals on the sidelines who are suffering, and embrace them and their loss in a spirit of empathic camaraderie?


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  • Welcome
  • About
    • What We Believe
    • Mission and Purpose
    • Council of Stewards
    • Photo Gallery
  • GATHERING
    • Call to Worship
    • Bluestem Conversations and Events
    • At Our Cemetery
  • Fellowship
    • Life Long Learning
    • Newsletter
  • Support
    • Membership
    • Stewardship
  • Donate
  • Contact