Daily Question, January 28 How can/do I honor the interconnectedness of all life? 21 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Blossom3 months agoBlossomshare the love 2 Reply Melissa3 months agoMelissaI save any insect in the house and put in in the garden. I know that seems like a small action but when you see micro photographs of them it will amaze you. How incredibly complex they are. They are connected to all life forms. 3 Reply Malag3 months agoMalagMake choices that are more friendly to the species we’ve been muscling out. 2 Reply Ose3 months agoOseTo say a little thank you to all the people who had been there and invested their work to make this food, this tea or coffee available for me before taking it; to chose quality over quantity and to look after the people in my care, to plants or animals in and around my house in a caring and loving way. 3 Reply Brown Rose3 months agoBrown RoseBy knowing nothing is really random; it’s more of a domino affect. Which domino are you? 2 Reply Don Jones3 months agoDon JonesBy being quiet. It is everywhere around me, my exhale is the trees inhale, the cycles of the seasons, the rise and fall, the birth and death. 2 Reply pkr3 months agopkrBy being respectful, of all & everything. Easier some days than others. Keep on truckin All…✨🌟✨ 3 Reply Elle3 months agoElleInterconnectedness…..all life…..I like to believe so {that I honor the interconnectedness of all life} but I am not perfect & never will be. What I do know, I live consciously aware & want for that to keep growing until I leave this world. 2 Reply Emmaleah3 months agoEmmaleahBy breaking down the false walls and categories that I have built over my lifetime. By labeling and describing each person/thing/being, I make assumptions and judgments and distinguish “them” as being separated and different from “me.” It takes a great deal of work to deconstruct this worldview; I’ll let you know when I’ve figured out how to do it! 🤣 2 Reply Holly in Ohio3 months agoHolly in OhioI take care of the soil and grow food in a sustainable way, and I consider the impact of my actions on the world, often in even very simple things, like in this moment I am turning off a lamp because the day has grown bright enough that I don’t need it. 4 Reply Linda3 months agoLindaI love this, Holly! 3 Reply Layla3 months agoLaylaBy choosing to do the right thing, which is the accumulation of daily choices. 5 Reply sunnypatti3 months agosunnypattiBy paying attention and noticing all life. By giving to all life in the best ways I can. By being present and loving and grateful for all of it, as we are all connected to it, to each other. 5 Reply EJP3 months agoEJPHonoring the interconnectedness of all life requires kindness, compassion, respect and sincere gratitude always. 6 Reply Patricia3 months agoPatriciaI can show up and be present. I can take off my blinders and let my heart be broken. I can do what is given my hands to do, in love and for healing. 6 Reply Mary Pat3 months agoMary PatBy paying attention and being aware of that interconnectedness. Easier said than done sometimes….my life is fuller when I do notice. 4 Reply Antoinette3 months agoAntoinetteI try to help and show kindness wherever I go. I try to live a life of interbeing by seeing we all inter- are. Another teaching that zen master Thay teaches . We all inter- are. We can’t live alone. By this teaching I see how nothing is lost. 5 Reply Michele3 months agoMicheleR E S P E CT . go ahead, sing it like Aretha Franklin:) 7 Reply Barb C3 months agoBarb CThank you for the smile! What a great song to carry into the day. 2 Reply Kevin3 months agoKevinI can best honor the interconnectedness of life by showing up for what life brings every day, from the mundane daily occurrences to the prized “aha moments” that come our way now and then. I’m a “bloom where you’re planted” type of person, content to be present to the here and now, to the subtle and the unadorned, where real life lives, doing what I can with the tools given me. The grandiose gesture of attending to the “all,” of anything, I suggest, exists in our minds and nowher...I can best honor the interconnectedness of life by showing up for what life brings every day, from the mundane daily occurrences to the prized “aha moments” that come our way now and then. I’m a “bloom where you’re planted” type of person, content to be present to the here and now, to the subtle and the unadorned, where real life lives, doing what I can with the tools given me. The grandiose gesture of attending to the “all,” of anything, I suggest, exists in our minds and nowhere else. Read More6 Reply Christine3 months agoChristineBy making music. Mu🎶sic connects. 8 Reply My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb