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Lisa McFarland: "It's an undeniable, indisputable fact that we have so much more in common with one another than what makes us different. The further away we move from the ‘little things’ that connect us, the more vulnerable we become. Connection isn't just a person-to-person thing. It's the symbiotic and dynamic chemistry of nature.
When we breathe in a fresh breath, we get some new life force. Then, when we breathe out and release that which no longer serves us, the trees use it as their life force.
Humans breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, while trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. As humans we contribute to the well-being of trees by planting, caring for, and utilizing them sustainably. Trees provide us with resources like food, shelter, and materials.
When you deny connection, have fun with that! In experiencing gravity, what goes up must come down, we realize connection is real.
So there's this ongoing interaction in the atmosphere between me and everything around me.
‘Connection is everywhere’ is literally just that, it's undeniable.”
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Have a listen as I interview my special guest Lisa McFarland.
Find out how to connect more with your “humanness”.
By Linda Vettrus-NicholsLisa McFarland: "It's an undeniable, indisputable fact that we have so much more in common with one another than what makes us different. The further away we move from the ‘little things’ that connect us, the more vulnerable we become. Connection isn't just a person-to-person thing. It's the symbiotic and dynamic chemistry of nature.
When we breathe in a fresh breath, we get some new life force. Then, when we breathe out and release that which no longer serves us, the trees use it as their life force.
Humans breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, while trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. As humans we contribute to the well-being of trees by planting, caring for, and utilizing them sustainably. Trees provide us with resources like food, shelter, and materials.
When you deny connection, have fun with that! In experiencing gravity, what goes up must come down, we realize connection is real.
So there's this ongoing interaction in the atmosphere between me and everything around me.
‘Connection is everywhere’ is literally just that, it's undeniable.”
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Have a listen as I interview my special guest Lisa McFarland.
Find out how to connect more with your “humanness”.