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Tag: John Muir

PEACE WILL FLOW INTO YOU

October 10, 2011 David Robinson

Three quotations from John Muir (1838-1914) the great Scottish naturalist, mountaineer: Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s…

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Posted in: Cannon Beach Log Filed under: essay, John Muir, PEACE WILL FLOW, SCRIPTURE OF THE MOUNTAINS, Yosemite

THIS SITE IS RESTING

November 1, 2010 David Robinson 2 Comments

  In a society so often driven by productivity and profit, it may seem counter-intuitive to view resting as a…

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Posted in: Cannon Beach Log Filed under: cassiope, essay, John Keats, John Muir, mellow fruitfulness, returning and rest, season of mists, white heather

Books

  • Cloud Devotion
  • The Sacred Art of Marriage
  • Soul Mentoring
  • Ancient Paths
  • The Busy Family’s Guide to Spirituality
  • The Christian Family Toolbox
  • The Family Cloister

Blogs

  • Cannon Beach Log
  • Jonah Project
  • Vinea.Church
  • Writings

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Books

  • Cloud Devotion
  • The Sacred Art of Marriage
  • Soul Mentoring
  • Ancient Paths
  • The Busy Family’s Guide to Spirituality
  • The Christian Family Toolbox
  • The Family Cloister

Water Paths

The spiritual life flows like water paths in a mountain stream. Without a connection to clouds, to glaciers, to mountain springs, or to snowfield melt, a mountain stream dries up. When our spiritual life is unhealthy or empty, our life becomes like a dry stream bed devoid of water where very little grows. A spiritual life that is healthy and full experiences an unceasing flow of pure, refreshing water coming through our life from above, water that brings life and renewal in and out of seasons.

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Photo Credit

Special thanks to Thomas Robinson, Nature Photographer. Many of the images featured on WaterPaths are by this very talented professional nature photographer. Please visit Thomas Robinson’s online Nature Photo Gallery at www.zoomdak.com.

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