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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required II. Nature's Cyclical Dance End is not death. Changing into something new is good. A leaf falls, then goes back into the dark soil. Next year's flowers sleep under winter's quiet. We fear the end, but nature shows us it's not bad. Death is a new start. My Anishinaabe mentor Little Deer laughed at my wide eyes. That first forest walk, as he plucked a bright trillium — "Cherish her fleeting beauty, but mourn her not, my friend. This flower's death will birth a thousand more to come." His people know life dances on; death is rebirth. I hear them now. Those ancient voices riding wind's breath. They speak through birch and pine... calling me back to the way — Honoring and not fearing, the seasons' turning tides. Each dawn's first birdsong and each brook's gentle murmuring Echoing the rhythm pulsing through this wild... and wondrous earth. Let me join this cycle, rooted but free. I'll welcome death and the return of life. Like the forest floor, decay and new growth mix. With every breath, I'll connect with the source. This cycle of life, death, and being born again is a gift. ---- "The Sacred Forest, a Nurturing Mother, never lets life die, / But reclaims, recycles, and rebirths in her eternal lullaby." - Daniel Henry Rodgers
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