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Kathy Donchak

Choosing What to Listen To and What to See

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

The stone path that leads to a corner of our property, the wind chimes, and native plants were all present when we arrived, but they needed to be restored through attention and care to come fully into form.

I noticed movement in the grass, an insect hovering nearby, and birds heard but not seen.

This natural space we have the pleasure of caring for is a revelation. A place where, if one chooses, one can invite a realm of thinking that can reveal your greatest mystery held secretly in your imagination.

In a world that constantly seeks your attention, inner wealth grows when you choose what to listen to and what to see.

Be well,

Kathy

Kathy Donchak

I write about nature, family, creativity, and wellbeing.

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