Writing

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20/20 Vision

By Pam Montgomery

As we begin a brand new decade we turn to the new year to envision our journey through the landscape of the second decade of the third millennium. As we enter into this new time our awareness of the visioning aspect of 2020 as in 20/20 sight bringing perfect vision, clear seeing and more light […]

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The Spirit of Sanctuary

By Pam Montgomery

Many years ago the north-facing slope of Marble Mountain was covered with Ginseng. I discovered this about the mountain I live at the base of after meeting an old timer who, in the past, hunted the Ginseng. He told me, with his distinctive Vermont accent, that years ago he would go “sanging” in the mountains. […]

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Deepening One’s Relationship with Plants through Greenbreath

By Pam Montgomery

Breath – what a simple yet integral part of our lives each day, each hour, each minute. Without our breath we would not have our life and yet how often do we bring to consciousness where our breath comes from? Our breath consists of an inhalation of oxygen and an exhalation of carbon dioxide. All […]

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Cared For and Loved by Green Beings; Our Symbiotic Relationship with Plants and Trees

By Pam Montgomery

Is it possible that we evolved from plants? Could we have cognitive functioning because of plants or need a love relationship with nature. Is our raising of consciousness dependent on our relationship with plants? The answer is ‘yes’, read on and see how and why. History of plant emergence Fossil records show that plants moved […]

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Becoming Indigenous

By Pam Montgomery

This time of year is always deeply reflective for me as I end a very busy season of teaching, gardening and traveling. In keeping with the seasonal cycle I pay homage to my ancestors and hold them close to my heart. I wonder about their lives most of whom lived a land based existence. I […]

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Thriving in a Hot Spot

By Pam Montgomery

“Anyone can be thrown into hell and suffer. That doesn’t take talent or skill. The challenge we’re faced with here is being thrown into hell and thriving. Now there’s a challenge worth taking on.” Roger Fritz This past year has been quite challenging for many people on many levels. The challenges range from slippery politics […]

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 Hi, I'm Pam.

I am an Earth elder who loves to write. Like all writers I have my dry spells and then my rainy season. So it may be that you won't hear from me for a while and then suddenly I can't turn the faucet off.

I have a vision of writing a book called Light on Water  which will be reflections on nature intermingled with love, life and loss. Some of these pieces here have inspired me to consider a compilation of nature writings.

Because I have passionately embraced my role as a spokesperson for the green beings I want to bring more pieces to you about my love affair with plants.

For me, writing about what I love is like a homecoming and a journey worth taking. Thank you for joining me on this adventure.

 

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