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“I would urge anyone to participate in any opportunity offered to spend more than the customary few hours gained while hiking, being out with the earth, the sky, the wind, the sun, the moon, the stars, the plant and creature beings. They are our relations and we are all connected. When we lose that connection, we lose a vital element of ourselves. One needs to give themselves enough time to sink into the experience of being with the natural world, not merely a sojourner through it. My only regret is that it didn't last longer! The time spent trying our hand at various wilderness/Native/surviv al skills was engaging and actually produced a natural meditative state, not purposefully constructed or artificially contrived but an organic, natural state of peaceful communion. Gift yourself with the chance to fall into the natural beauty and healing power of creation.” Kim from Tucson
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