The Peace of Wild Things

Does peace exist in wild things? 

Nature, wilderness, and the wild are a yin yang wheel of danger and safety, stress and relaxation, movement and stillness. But there is a good thing in all this primitive existentialism: absence of conscious worries about the future.

Like Wendell Berry wrote, 

I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief. 

(The complete poem here.)

Living in the present brings peace to the mind. Don't tax your life. 

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