
. . . Stand still. The forest knows
Where you are. You must let it find you.
—David Wagoner
In the forest as we watch, listen, and feel, we learn how to proceed in life, how to make critical decisions, how to be disciplined and guided, both as individuals and as a species.
This most certainly is a time for us to draw ourselves into a vital reciprocity, an interdependence, a companionship with the powers of earth and the cosmos beyond. Here in the forest are new friends and a community in which we feel we belong, an intimacy that comes from knowing home.
Those of us designing the Center for Knowing Home believe it is extremely critical that we come together now and learn the new ways of being that our shared future requires.
This is an open invitation to listen, dream, and help us create something new.