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Inviting Spirit Through Nature - One Alternative to Reconnect You to Your Soul

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Inviting spirit into your life through your connection with nature means more than the rhetorical arguments and disagreement of the causes of global warming and far more than simply living green. Inviting spirit into your life awakens the conscious connection between you – your soul – and the material world you navigate through day by day. Some have looked into the magnificence of creation from its shores to its mountaintops, from the amoeba to the human being, from photosynthesis to cellular regeneration. Magnificence is difficult to put into any other containers than those we witness each day. The glory of the Creator’s hand is evident in each and everything that we see. Let’s talk about them from the perspective of two seekers who look into the face of the Creator in a different way through nature. In a time when many said that people of color don’t appreciate the environment as do their white counterparts, hear from a couple who have made it a part of their life journey, hiking, seeing, listening, communing, experiencing nature as they connect and reconnect with their true essence…the same love and energy that resides within each of us. FEATURED GUESTS: Frank and Audrey Peterman - Traveling from Florida to Maine, across to Washington State and back south through California covering 40 states, 12,000 miles and 14 national and state parks, they were stunned to discover the spectacular beauty of their country. In places such as the Badlands, Yellowstone, Olympic and Yosemite National Parks they marveled at the vast, untouched vistas, yet were equally stunned to see less than a handful of America’s multi-ethnic and multi-racial citizens among the visitors and employees in the national parks. They became consumed with the desire to expose these natural wonders to all Americans who are the owners and stakeholders of our public lands system. Join us as we discuss these issues and their new book, "Legacy On The Land: A Black Couple Discovers Our Inheritance..."

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