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Consider the lilies of the pond and Spaulding’s Farm — Thoreau and “The art of spending a day!” — A religious naturalist practice

"October is the month of painted leaves. Their rich glow now flashes round the world." — An autumn walk at Wandlebury Country Park

“A binding into sheaves of ‘non-properties’ of things’ — A harvest meditation

"The Religion of Autumn" and "Unity" by John Goodwyn Barmby (1820-81) — a nineteenth-century Unitarian Christian Pantheist

"I put a capital N on Nature and go there" — walking the sylvan nave at Wandlebury Country Park

Cosmopolitan society, the creative uncertainty of freedom — a meditation on the need for peace as we go to war again

What a sublime end of one's body, what an enskyment; what a life after death — Intimations of mortality and the joys of life on Great Wilbraham Common