Agendas Quote by David Richo
“In a true you-and-I relationship, we are present mindfully, nonintrusively, the way we are present with things in nature.We do not tell a birch tree it should be more like an elm. We face it with no agenda, only an appreciation that becomes participation: 'I love looking at this birch' becomes 'I am this birch' and then 'I and this birch are opening to a mystery that transcends and holds us both.”
About This Quote
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Mindful presence with nature fosters deep connection, dissolving self‑other boundaries and revealing shared mystery.
In simple terms: Being present with nature creates unity and mystery.
Practice mindful observation to feel connected.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- forest walks
- gardening
- meditation sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does nature change your sense of self?
- What does “becoming the birch” mean to you?
May be difficult for those accustomed to analytical detachment.