Mountain Zen Den ~ Episode 97 – Perpetual Morning

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MZD Ep. 97 -Perpetual Morning

Great to have you here for another Walden Wednesday, here on a Friday due to technical issues.  The flip side is, every day can be a Walden Day thanks to technology!  You can listen and absorb any time you like and enjoy these passages from classics like Thoreau’s Walden and others, highlighting the beauty, wisdom, and simplicity of the natural world, found in the writings of some of the most influential thinkers, writers, philosophers and poets of our past. 

It’s all about intentionally carving a few moments out of your day in a relaxing nature setting in an effort to affect the quality of our lives.  We do this by slowing the heart and mind, down enough to absorb the thoughts, ideas, philosophies and writings of naturalists and appreciators of Nature like Emerson, Whitman and Thoreau.  And then at the end we give you a little time to just “Be”, and settle into a deeper state of awareness as you go through your day, fully-awake, fully-present, alive and intentionally growing into the person you desire to become.

In today’s reading we visit with Henry Thoreau by a stream near Walden pond and ponder the question,

“How can I simplify my life to the point that I am Awake and mindfully  Aware each and every moment of my day to a Perpetual Morning”?  And… “What would that look like”?”

So now, I invite you to close your eyes, take a deep breath and enjoy a passage taken from the classic, Walden: or, Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau.  This reading is from the chapter, “Where I lived, and What I Lived For”.

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