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Awe



Awe is the feeling of wonder and fear or reverence. It is often cited in religious or spiritual experiences along with feeling small or inconsequential in the face of a larger, more inspiring power, most commonly in encountering the scope and power of nature or natural forces.

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Wonder Seeker: 52 Ways to Wake Up Your Creativity and Find Your Joy

Spark your sense of wonder and lift your spirits with this collection of fun, creative activities and ideas to help cultivate daily joy, illustrated with full-color photographs and watercolors.

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The Outdoor Scientist: The Wonder of Observing the Natural World

What are the aerodynamics of skipping stones or the physics of making sandcastles? Do birds use GPS to navigate their migratory routes? In this book, Dr.

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Dawn Light: Dancing with Cranes and Other Ways to Start the Day

A celebrated storyteller-poet-naturalist explores a year of dawns in her most personal book to date.

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FindCenterWhere God tears great gaps we should not try to fill them with human words.

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Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit

An inspiring meditation on the intersection of science, nature, and spirit that shows readers how to deepen their connection to the natural world. science. nature. spirit. they do not, need not, and should not overlap completely.

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Wonder and Other Survival Skills

Is wonder really a survival skill? Between the urgency of the problems facing our planet and the chaos of our own busy lives, it might seem naive to place “cultivate wonder” at the top of a list of priorities.

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Arianna Huffington: What Is a Successful Life? | Couple Thinkers, Ep. 6

In the Season Finale of Couple Thinkers, Craig and Megan drop in on media mogul Arianna Huffington. As the founder of the Huffington Post, she’s experienced many great triumphs.

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FindCenterGod is the experience of looking at a tree and saying, ‘Ah’!

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Holy Magic

Priscilla Long contains multitudes: scientific writer, art scholar, social activist, historical enthusiast, and well-published poet.

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The Saint, the Murderer, All of It

In his poetry, Li-Young Lee tackles fundamental themes—the presence (or absence) of God, the nature of identity, the meaning of beauty—with a childlike wonder that, though it may seem naive at first, is profound in its piercing clarity.

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