THE 4 BEHAVIORS

INTENTIONALLY LIVE YOUR HUMAN NATURE

Inspire

    Likely you underestimate the inspiration you are for people who cross your path.
    As you consider your own Full Ecology, as you pay attention within and without, your natural action in the world will follow.

    You, by nature, already live in concert with many of the 8 INSTRUCTIONS.
    By nature, you are built to inspire as much as the eagle on the wing, or the sprout breaking through its topsoil.

    To STOP and live from there
    is to INSPIRE without any intent or need.

    We list this among the orientations for you to observe and to enjoy.

    But, don’t believe us.
    Check it out for yourself.

    Biological Curiosity

    Biological Curiosity

    Co-authored with Gary Ferguson Meaning resides in the long rehabilitation.Richard PowersApril 14, 2022Livingston, MT Last winter, we ventured out to a reading by Richard Powers, the author of Overstory, and of a newer novel titled, Bewildered. By then, we all were –...

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    Overlapping Circles

    Overlapping Circles

    Floodwaters barreled through the creeks and rivers the Yellowstone River Basin last month, slamming into whole communities, many of them gateways to Yellowstone National Park. Like an otherworldly steam roller, water took out friends’ homes. What’s more, the aftermath...

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    How We Live with Uncertainty

    How We Live with Uncertainty

    For a few weeks prior to February 24, I listened to reports out of Ukraine. Voices of everyday people going about their lives. In Kyiv, in Lviv, in the countryside. In the cities, street cafes brimmed over, markets were lively tangles of vendors and shoppers. One...

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    Guest Blog: Paula MacKay on Full Ecology

    Guest Blog: Paula MacKay on Full Ecology

    Paula MacKay is a terrestrial carnivore biologist, a conservation scientist and a wilderness writer.  She and Gary met when Paula was a student in the Ranier Writing Institute, completing her MFA and among Gary's advisees. Paula has read the Full Ecology book and...

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    Restoring Land and Soul

    Restoring Land and Soul

    There’s a place in the southwestern corner of Montana where the river weaves a fine Spiga chain through the wetland and willowed prairies at the ankles of a soaring stretch of Rocky Mountains. The mountains run east to west – an orientation adopted by precious few...

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    Wolf Stories

    Wolf Stories

    Yesterday, we went to a place in Yellowstone National Park where wolves live. We weren’t right there with them, but close enough to stand with other people with high powered spotting scopes to watch from afar. The Junction Butte pack has a good batch of new pups....

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    Earth Day on the Cusp of COVID

    Earth Day on the Cusp of COVID

    Thinking on it, I find it hard to see how one can love the earth but not fellow human beings. And also, it seems incongruous that one could love humanity and exact sins of degradation against nature. Whether wings and feathers or hands and fingers, we share the same...

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    Equinox – The Balance Point

    Equinox – The Balance Point

    In the Reiki tradition, there’s a graphic symbol for harmony – for balance. Sei hei ki. To me, it looks like a dancer, or maybe something winged, and I’ve heard that to draw it well requires open, relaxed and sweeping gestures. People who know and practice Reiki use...

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    Weariness & Renewal

    Weariness & Renewal

    Today the temperature around our home hovers near 0°. "Can super cold weather make me tired?" I ask. We talk about it. It can. Sometimes. That's why it's good to sleep in a cool room. It’s also why trees and fields and waterways need winter. To rest well. Whatever the...

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