The Living Page: Learning to Read the Language of Nature (Webinar)
$15.00
Why has nature been called the first book? And what does it mean to say that we must know nature to know stories? These are the questions we will be exploring in this webinar.
It may be that this “book of nature” is the common tongue between us and an older age, and we must recover our eyes to see it. Indeed, the understanding of the natural world that undergirt poets from Vergil to Wordsworth cannot be wholly lost to us as long as we walk upon the same earth, and live under the same sun which they beheld every day.
Together, we will be guided one step further towards understanding why centuries have called Nature herself the font of image and symbol.
About the instructor: Ella Hornstra is certified in Permaculture Design and is a House of Humane Letters Fellow.
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Why has nature been called the first book? And what does it mean to say that we must know nature to know stories? These are the questions we will be exploring in this webinar.
It may be that this “book of nature” is the common tongue between us and an older age, and we must recover our eyes to see it. Indeed, the understanding of the natural world that undergirt poets from Vergil to Wordsworth cannot be wholly lost to us as long as we walk upon the same earth, and live under the same sun which they beheld every day.
Together, we will be guided one step further towards understanding why centuries have called Nature herself the font of image and symbol.
About the instructor: Ella Hornstra is certified in Permaculture Design and is a House of Humane Letters Fellow.
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