Garden Club

 

 

"Lost in awe at the beauty around me, I must have slipped into a state of heightened awareness. It is hard – impossible really – to put into words the moment of truth that suddenly came upon me then. Even the mystics are unable to describe their brief flashes of spiritual ecstasy. It seemed to me, as I struggled afterward to recall the experience, the self was utterly absent: I and the chimpanzees, the earth and trees and air, seemed to merge, to become one with the spirit power of life itself.

 

That afternoon, it had been as though an unseen hand had drawn back a curtain and, for the briefest moment, I had seen through such a window. In a flash of “outsight” I had known timelessness and quiet ecstasy, sensed a truth of which mainstream science is merely a small fraction. And I knew that the revelation would be with me for the rest of my life, imperfectly remembered yet always within. A source of strength on which I could draw when life seemed harsh or cruel or desperate.

 

All the time, I was getting closer to animals and nature, and as a result, closer to myself and more in tune with the spiritual power that I felt all around. For those who have experienced the joy of being alone with nature, there is really little need to say more; for those who have not, no words of mine can ever describe the powerful, almost mystical knowledge of beauty and eternity that come, suddenly, and all unexpected."

 

Dr. Jane Goodall.

Quoted from her book "Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey"

 

As you will be aware, Dr Jane Goodall passed away on Wed 30th September. What a truly incredible woman and warrior she was, passionately giving her life to loving nature and protecting animals. Jane Goodall didn’t just study chimpanzees, she sat with them, she witnessed their individuality, their grief, their joy. She showed us what we’ve forgotten, that we are not separate from the web of life. Every creature, every forest, is connected to us.

 

In Garden club, it truly is a joy to watch how children are naturally drawn to and connected with nature as Jane has written about. It happens every day at school as the children play outside, often building and digging with sticks, trees and sand, and each week in Garden club. Please join us if you can on Wednesday afternoons from 1:55-2:20pm. The Avila girls will also be there for the next five weeks. Have a lovely week.