In an age where compassion travels faster than ever—spread through social campaigns, shared stories, and digital communities—the power of one collective “yes” still holds...
I was the third child in a bustling Italian-American household of six — “three boys and three girls!” my parents would declare with pride, as if symmetry itself ensured stability. Ours was a world of routines and responsibilities. Chores were shared like a birthright, and our family life pulsed with a rhythm of constant motion. And yet, within all that commotion, I found myself longing for stillness — for a space to be, not just to do.
It was in those quiet, stolen moments that I first discovered something vital: the human need to be seen, truly seen. Not in the spotlight or as part of a lineup, but in the quiet recognition of our individuality...
In the heart of the world’s oldest forests stand the champion trees—majestic giants who have withstood centuries of storms, droughts, and fires to become the largest specimens of their species. These ancient sentinels are more than just tall trees; they are living archives of resilience and genetic strength, quietly sustaining the ecosystems around them. Their survival holds keys not only to our natural heritage but also to our future in a changing climate.
Meeting the Archangels of the Forest
My connection with these majestic beings deepened when I encountered David Milarch, the visionary founder of the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive (AATA). Inspired by Jim Robbins’s book The Man Who Planted Trees, I began supporting AATA’s mission to...
There is a profound connection between our bodies and the Earth—a bond that reflects the state of our inner world through the quality of our days. In times when we feel disconnected or overwhelmed, the arrival of Taurus season offers a gentle reminder: to slow down, listen deeply, and appreciate the simple beauty surrounding us.
During this time, nature invites us into stillness, a quiet moment to reconnect not only with the world outside but also with the world within. It is an invitation to expand our understanding of listening—not just with our ears, but with our entire being.
Listening Beyond Words: A Practice of Presence
Walking through a familiar forest trail, one might overlook the smallest details—a...