Opening myself to the creation opened my eyes to so much more
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The pandemic (which is not over despite what Tony Fauci says) has changed us in many ways, but one of the notable ways it changed me was learning to observe and take note of the things around me, specifically around creation. A few years ago when I was still studying to earn my Master of Divinity at Palmer Theological Seminary, Eastern University’s seminary, my friend noted that there was a beautiful cascade of red leaves on a blossoming tree. I remarked to her “who cares about trees?” And then I headed into the library to get back into my head.
Opening myself to the creation opened my eyes to so much more
Opening myself to the creation opened my eyes…
Opening myself to the creation opened my eyes to so much more
The pandemic (which is not over despite what Tony Fauci says) has changed us in many ways, but one of the notable ways it changed me was learning to observe and take note of the things around me, specifically around creation. A few years ago when I was still studying to earn my Master of Divinity at Palmer Theological Seminary, Eastern University’s seminary, my friend noted that there was a beautiful cascade of red leaves on a blossoming tree. I remarked to her “who cares about trees?” And then I headed into the library to get back into my head.