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The picture that goes with this is quite amazing, but since

will strip attachments, i'm posting it to my art site:

http://www.maxdashu.net/prairiedog.html

 

" I watched prairie dogs every day, rise before the sun, stand with

their paws pressed together facing the rising sun in total stillness

for up to 30 minutes, " says Williams. " And then I watched them at

the end of the day take that same gesture 30 minutes before the sun

goes down they would press their palms together in perfect

stillness. I don't mean to anthropomorphize, but when you look at a

creature that has survived over the millennium begin and end each

day in that kind of stance, it causes one to think about one's own

life and speed and rapidity in which we live. "

 

From Finding Beauty In A Broken World by Terry Tempest Williams, an

environmentalist committed to showing man's impact on the land.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Max Dashu

Suppressed Histories Archives

http://www.suppressedhistories.net

 

New: Women's Power DVD

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Namaste

 

dear Max. . . Ahhh. . . .this one is wonderful!. . .marci

 

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Max Dashu <maxdashu wrote:

 

> The picture that goes with this is quite amazing, but since

> will strip attachments, i'm posting it to my art site:

> http://www.maxdashu.net/prairiedog.html

>

> " I watched prairie dogs every day, rise before the sun, stand with

> their paws pressed together facing the rising sun in total stillness

> for up to 30 minutes, " says Williams. " And then I watched them at

> the end of the day take that same gesture 30 minutes before the sun

> goes down they would press their palms together in perfect

> stillness. I don't mean to anthropomorphize, but when you look at a

> creature that has survived over the millennium begin and end each

> day in that kind of stance, it causes one to think about one's own

> life and speed and rapidity in which we live. "

>

> From Finding Beauty In A Broken World by Terry Tempest Williams, an

> environmentalist committed to showing man's impact on the land.

>

> --

> Max Dashu

> Suppressed Histories Archives

> http://www.suppressedhistories.net

>

> New: Women's Power DVD

> http://www.suppressedhistories.net/womenspowerdvd.html

>

>

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