Wilderness as Sacred Landscape

This is the class blog for Dr. Redick's Wilderness as Sacred Landscape course, spring 2007. Each entry is to be preceded by the name of the writer and the subject.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

JC by Mikey Famiglietti

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I was pondering on what Jesus meant to me and had a small but significant realization. I believe that Jesus was a normal human being just li...

Music by Mikey Famiglietti

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Music seems to be a very important thing to human beings. It has been on this planet since the beginning mankind…cave men playing rythms wit...

Response to outside reading “On the Spiritual Benefits of Wilderness” by Baylor Johnson/ by Mikey Famiglietti

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The sublimity of wild nature humbles us, minimizing the importance of our individual selves, yet comforting us with its own grandeur” (Johns...

Response to outside reading “Wilderness Spirituality” by Michael Comins/ by Mikey Famiglietti

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“Mindfulness is the great gift of wilderness” (Comins). In wilderness we notice all the cycles, masked by civilization, that we as God’s cre...

Response to outside reading “The Spiritual Dimension of Wilderness” by Roger Kaye/by Mikey Famiglietti

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“A characteristic of all spiritual traditions is the premise that concern with your self-image, status, and approval of others are barriers ...

Response to Gatta’s “Making Nature Sacred”/ by Mikey Famiglietti

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Certainly humans occupy a privileged place in this scheme, since they most obviously represent the “intelligent part of the system” and are ...

Return to Lion’s Bridge/ By Mikey Famiglietti

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As I traveled down the path a patch of yellow flowers along side of the path caught my eye. They all looked so delighted to be alive, reachi...
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