[Daily OM]: In this modern age, we spend so much
 time indoors, focused on the busyness of our lives and disconnected 
from the earth. But much of what we truly need can only be found under 
the naked sky, alongside tall trees, on open plains, or in the sound of 
running water. Spending time in nature allows us to commune with other 
living beings and to find comfort in the nurturing embrace of Mother 
Earth. You can't help but experience a different sense of self while 
walking in a wood or traversing a mountainside. Being in nature connects
 us to the earth, grounding us as we walk, unhindered by concrete, upon 
her. Surrounded by other living beings, both bigger and smaller than we 
are, we remember that human beings are simply one form of life in this 
vast universe. 
Because we instinctively know that nature is good for us on many levels,
 it's not unusual to feel powerfully drawn to it. Even if you live in a 
city or find it difficult to travel to a forest or the countryside, 
there are a myriad ways to reconnect with nature. When you step out of 
your door each morning, pause for a minute and close your eyes long 
enough to let your senses absorb your surroundings. Listen and breathe 
deeply, until you hear the wind rustling through branches, smell rain on
 damp grass, and see the reflection of leaves brushing up against 
windowpanes. If you have time, crouch down and closely examine any 
nearby grass and soil. The sights, sounds, smells, and sensations we 
experience that are part of nature can remind us of all the gifts Mother
 Earth grants us each day. 
Spending time connecting with nature nourishes the soul, reminds you 
that you are never truly alone, and renews you by attuning you to the 
earth's natural rhythms. Taking a walk under the stars or feeling the 
wind on your face may be all it takes for you to reconnect with nature. 
Remember, you are as much a part of nature as are the leaves on a tree 
or water bubbling in a brook. 
 
