Some people go to church, some people do yoga, some people sacrifice goats to Baal... My own most consistent spiritual practice is that every day, usually in the late afternoon, weather and work permitting, I head out to my backyard and spend an hour picking up redwood needles from the ground.
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Fascinating. Thank yoy, Andrew, for this enlightening and thoughtful meditation.
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