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What if nature was not just a backdrop to our lives but a participant, a presence, a quiet teacher?

In this episode of Quiet Currents, Kenneth Pearson, Founder of Live a Haiku Life, reflects on what it means to connect deeply with the natural world. This principle - drawn from the core principles of the haiku mindset - isn’t just about admiring landscapes or taking mindful walks. It’s about remembering that we are part of something larger. Something alive. Something ancient and wise.

Through gentle storytelling and poetic reflection, Kenneth shares how moments in nature, like a spring breeze, a sudden rain, or the hush of a Pacific morning, have helped him feel the presence of those he’s lost, reminded him of what matters, and grounded him in his place in the world. He invites us to imagine a different kind of relationship with the earth and with one another - one rooted in reciprocity, respect, and quiet awareness.

Because maybe, when we begin to see the world not as a resource but as a relationship, we start to see each other differently too.

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