

What Trees Remember
~ A tree is never alone ~ What looks like a single trunk standing on its own is actually part of a living underground community. Beneath the soil, trees share nutrients, send warnings, and support one another through vast root and fungal networks. Strong trees help weaker ones. Older trees feed the young. The forest survives because connection is constant. From a spiritual standpoint, this quietly teaches us the truth we often forget: strength is not independence—it is relat
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An Interesting Thing I’ve Been Noticing
Here’s a simple observation I’ve been noticing lately. Kids today feel different . Not better, and not worse—just different. They often seem to feel things faster and more deeply than we did. Loud places can overwhelm them, and unfairness stands out to them right away. Sometimes they don’t understand why adults say, “That’s just how it is,” because to them, it doesn’t feel right. That’s been my little ah‑ha moment. It’s almost like many kids arrive already tuned into feelings
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Word Waypoint
Every journey begins with a single word. This is the front porch of our travels—a quiet stop along the avenue where we pause, rest, and let words speak their stories. Here, each word becomes more than a mark on a page. It becomes a traveling companion, a guide, a reflection, a spark. Some words invite us to sit awhile, to sip from their meaning like tea in a roadside café. Others call us onward, asking to be carried in our pockets as we move along life’s roads. Each essay you
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