It is a strange and wonderful fact to be here, walking around in a body,
to have a whole world within you and a world at your fingertips outside you.

~ John O’Donohue

Summer is a time to revel in the abundance of nature: ample sunlight, balmy breezes, fruits, flowers, and a general sense of delight. Winter offers a more desolate kind of beauty: that of bare branches cut against the sky, birds in clear view, and creatures large and small stocking up and taking refuge. If we set the intention to connect, a daily stroll can become a full-body meditation on the cycles and transformations of our luminous world.

Invitation for Practice

Set out on a tranquil walk or roll with no earphones or distractions. Try to stay present in and to your body, and open up each of your senses to truly notice the aliveness of all that you might pass along the way: animals, trees, plants, insects, the ground you walk on, other people. Engage in silent dialogue with your surroundings by staying present, tuning in, and being curious about what the environment has to share — and what you might learn.

If you’re unable to get outside, you could try a virtual walk or visualize a previous experience in which your senses felt deeply tuned into nature; imagine what the different places you “visit” sound, smell, and even taste like. What is the temperature of the air? How does the sun feel on your skin? Is it windy, balmy or cool? How does it feel to be there?

“We have lost the response of the heart to what is presented to the senses,” said depth psychologist James Hillman, as quoted by Stephen Harrod Buhner. A walk may be the perfect opportunity to reclaim that response. Let yourself be changed by this sensory experience. 

We invite you to share your reflections in the space below the author bio.

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Fabiana Fondevila is a writer and teacher from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her latest book, “Where Wonder Lives: Practices for Cultivating the Sacred in Your Daily Life” was published in February 2021. Fabiana teaches online workshops and seminars on living a life of awe and radical aliveness. You can learn more about her offerings at FabianaFondevila.com. She is also a founding member of Vivir Agradecidos, our organizational partner in Argentina.

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About the author

Fabiana Fondevila is a writer and teacher from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her latest book, “Where Wonder Lives: Practices for Cultivating the Sacred in Your Daily Life” was published in February 2021. Fabiana teaches online workshops and seminars on living a life of awe and radical aliveness. You can learn more about her offerings at FabianaFondevila.com. She is also a founding member of Vivir Agradecidos, our organizational partner in Argentina.