To harm the earth is to heap contempt on its creator.
We are all connected to everyone and everything in the universe. Therefore, everything one does as an individual affects the whole. All thoughts, words, images, prayers, blessings, and deeds are listened to by all that is.
All things are connected like the blood which unites one family.
Every thread you discover in the local web of life leads beyond your place to life elsewhere.
All creation is one. What we do to one, we do to the entire web of life.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. This is the interrelated structure of reality.
Whatever happens to seed affects the web of life.
All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth, befalls the children of the Earth.
To the greatest extent possible, I try to make choices that involve the least amount of cruelty and environmental damage. I'm interested in sustainable agriculture, environmental issues, human rights, and my interconnectedness in the web of life. It is a great pleasure for me to find products and practices that have a positive effect on living beings and the environment, rather than a negative one.
Thread of Selfishness in Web of Life. —Deuteronomy contains much instruction regarding what the law is to us, and the relation we shall sustain to God as we reverence and obey
We have all heard of the web of life. The way we live threatens to trap us in a web of death.
The web of life both cradles us and calls us to weave it further.
The gossamer web of life, spun on the loom of sunlight from the breath of an infant Earth, is nature's crowning achievement on this planet.
Each of us carries a unique spark of the divine, and each of us is also an inseparable part of the web of life.
I think if we can be totally nonviolent within our own self, because we are part of the web of life, we will restore cosmic harmony.
Cristina Eisenberg weaves her observations as a scientist and her personal experiences afield into a resonant account about the web of life that links humans to the natural world. Grounded in best science, inspired by her intimate knowledge of the wolves she studies, she offers us a luminous portrait of the ecological relationships that are essential for our well-being in a rapidly changing world. The Wolf's Tooth calls for a conservation vision that involves rewilding the earth and honoring all our relations.
HELPED are those who love the entire cosmos rather than their own tiny country, city, or farm, for to them will be shown the unbroken web of life and the meaning of infinity.
If the world is to be healed through human efforts, I am convinced it will be by ordinary people, people whose love for this life is even greater than their fear. People who can open to the web of life that called us into being
The web of life, love, suffering and death unites all beings.
There is a web of life into which we are born, from which we can never fall.