“In order to keep my feet under me, I have to remember where I am. I want to know the names of the trees and the grasses. It is my goal to know always, no matter where I am, whether the moon is new or full, waxing or waning. There is a sliver of a new moon today. It rose just after the sun rose and will set just after the sun sets. It will rise a little later every day until, at full moon, it will rise as the sun sets. I have to know where I am in order to be here for my life. I don’t want to skate along the surface. Getting oriented helps me dig in. So I talk to myself about what I see, about what the earth is doing, about where I am in time, and about where I am on the crust of the planet.” -Meg Barnhouse
How do you remember where you are?
I understand. I pay attention to the light. I like to tell the time by the sun. There is a centering to this. Perhaps a confidence in the world.