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  1. I created a club on #Strava called #Mindful #Nature #Photography to share more of my photos that I take during hikes and also some tips about taking better photos out there.🌳☀️🎞️📷📱

    Feel free to join and share the link.🙂

    strava.com/clubs/2109543

    #fitness #hiking #outdoors #wildlife #travel #zen

  2. “It seems that the majority of men are suggestible, half awake children, willing to surrender their will to anyone who speaks with a voice that is threatening or sweet enough to sway them.”

    - The Heart of Man - Its Genius for Good and Evil by #ErichFromm

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/f5

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  3. “In the villages of the Iroquois, land was owned in common and worked in common. Hunting was done together, and the catch was divided among the members of the village. Houses were considered common property and were shared by several families. The concept of private ownership of land and homes was foreign to the Iroquois.”

    A People’s History of the United States by #HowardZinn

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/b7

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  4. “For it is the nature of people to love, then destroy, then love again that which they value most.”

    Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1 by #NealeDonaldWalsch

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/22

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  5. "This is why I am continuing my travels - not to seek other, better teachings, for I know there are none, but to depart from all teachings and all teachers and to reach my goal by myself or to die."

    Siddhartha by #HermannHesse

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/41

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  6. “Why,  he  wondered,  did  so  many  people  spend  their  lives  not  trying  to  find  answers  to questions–not  even  thinking  of  questions  to  begin  with? Was  there  anything  more  exciting  in  life than seeking answers?”

    - Prelude to Foundation by #IsaacAsimov

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/71

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  7. “The cruel policy initiated by Columbus and pursued by his successors resulted in complete genocide.”

    - A People’s History of the United States by #HowardZinn

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/b7

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  8. "The recognition of impermanence is the key to freedom from fear of remaining forever stuck in a situation, habit, or pattern."

    - What Makes You Not a Buddhist by #DzongsarJamyangKhyentse

    app.thestorygraph.com/books/e6

    #readinglog #amreading #bookstodon

  9. “Speaking up against doesn’t make you a or , merely a decent human being.”

  10. “Sane people can find ways to work together despite not agreeing politically.”

  11. “Sane people can find ways to work together despite not agreeing politically.”

    #truthout #damnright

  12. “Sane people can find ways to work together despite not agreeing politically.”

    #truthout #damnright

  13. “Sane people can find ways to work together despite not agreeing politically.”

    #truthout #damnright

  14. “Freedom of speech ends where inhumanity and hate speech begin.”

  15. “Freedom of speech ends where inhumanity and hate speech begin.”

    #truthout #damnright

  16. “Freedom of speech ends where inhumanity and hate speech begin.”

    #truthout #damnright

  17. “Freedom of speech ends where inhumanity and hate speech begin.”

    #truthout #damnright