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The Art of Slowing Down: A Reflection on Presence and the Healing Power of Nature

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In this episode, we explore a quiet truth many of us forget: the earth misses us.

And we miss it, too.

Modern life makes it easy to stay disconnected, to move from screen to screen, place to place, without ever truly stepping outside and being. But what happens when we pause for just ten minutes… and return?

This episode is for anyone who’s been feeling tired, rushed, foggy, or just… off. It’s a gentle reminder that your body, your spirit, and the soil beneath your feet are all part of the same sacred rhythm—and it’s okay to slow down enough to hear it.

✨ In this episode:

— How modern life trains us to treat nature as optional

— Why ten minutes outside can ground you more than an hour online

— Letting go of guilt and hustle to reclaim presence

— Gnomean reflections on harmony with nature and the sacred ordinary

— Why slowing down isn’t lazy, it’s listening

This isn’t about grand rituals. This is about bare feet in the grass. Looking at the sky. Touching a leaf. Breathing in the wind like it remembers your name.

Come back to the world that never stopped waiting for you.

🧡 Join the Church of Gnome or become an ordained minister (human or pet!):

👉 https://www.ChurchOfGnome.org

🌱 Gnome Blessings. May the next breeze find you still.

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Manage episode 482050762 series 3628537
Content provided by Brett Larsen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brett Larsen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we explore a quiet truth many of us forget: the earth misses us.

And we miss it, too.

Modern life makes it easy to stay disconnected, to move from screen to screen, place to place, without ever truly stepping outside and being. But what happens when we pause for just ten minutes… and return?

This episode is for anyone who’s been feeling tired, rushed, foggy, or just… off. It’s a gentle reminder that your body, your spirit, and the soil beneath your feet are all part of the same sacred rhythm—and it’s okay to slow down enough to hear it.

✨ In this episode:

— How modern life trains us to treat nature as optional

— Why ten minutes outside can ground you more than an hour online

— Letting go of guilt and hustle to reclaim presence

— Gnomean reflections on harmony with nature and the sacred ordinary

— Why slowing down isn’t lazy, it’s listening

This isn’t about grand rituals. This is about bare feet in the grass. Looking at the sky. Touching a leaf. Breathing in the wind like it remembers your name.

Come back to the world that never stopped waiting for you.

🧡 Join the Church of Gnome or become an ordained minister (human or pet!):

👉 https://www.ChurchOfGnome.org

🌱 Gnome Blessings. May the next breeze find you still.

  continue reading

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