John Muir writes “In the making of every animal the presence of every other animal has been recognized No matter, therefore, what may be the note which any creature forms in the song of existence, it is made first for itself, then more remotely for all the world and worlds.”
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All of life is acquainted, yet unique in its diversity. We are emergent, cumulative, interconnected beings made of stardust and history. The world was not made for man, nor for ants. Our world, however unlikely, however perfectly, seems only to be made for the process of Life.
2:10 PM - 31 Dec 2018
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