Blog Posts

  • The Divine Breath: A Poetic Reflection

    The Divine Breath: A Poetic Reflection

    How wondrous is the breath, that divine breath. Inhale, exhale, a divine kiss from the Lover.A moment of intimacy with the Beloved.A gift of life, renewed.How wondrous is the breath, that divine breath.Whose fragrance blossoms in the scent of spring.Lingering through the autumn leaves.Echoing in the depths of winter.How wondrous is the breath, that divine…

  • Impact of Nature Connection: Results from the study

    Impact of Nature Connection: Results from the study

    As part of the blog, I carried out a very small study. The study focused on the impact of practising to build a connection with nature using the three principles The study ran from end of November 2024 to early January 2025 where people pledged to practise observing nature for 10 minutes daily or for…

  • The Vital Role of Air in Our Lives

    The Vital Role of Air in Our Lives

    Air is one of the most overlooked elements in the world yet essential for life. In fact, without air, no living thing can survive. Unlike water or fire, air is actually made up of many gasses like All of these gasses and air particles contribute to our ecosystem. Oxygen is necessary for life on Earth…

  • Everyday Wildlife: The Importance of Urban Nature Connections

    Everyday Wildlife: The Importance of Urban Nature Connections

    The author reflects on encounters with nature, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all creatures. Experiences with a crow, a playful fox, and various birds highlight the importance of appreciating wildlife. Such interactions serve as reminders of shared existence and the need for respect towards nature, urging readers to recognize and protect these communities.

  • The Hidden Symphony of Birds: Sounds, Songs, and Stories

    The Hidden Symphony of Birds: Sounds, Songs, and Stories

    As the autumn progresses, I have been walking with my cat in the early dawn hours. I enjoy the bird songs during these walks. Just as during the Covid years when I often sat out in the garden in the early morning to listen to the birds. Birds are one of the most ubiquitous wildlife…