Letting Nature Lead the Way

By Elissa Ely | Sunday, October 29, 2006 | The Boston Globe

Sunday Paper articles often include poetic contemplations of the constant variety and majesty of the living world around us. This one is a gem, by a marvelous psychiatrist I have been honored to meet. Harvard based Elissa Ely is a magnetic speaker, a firebrand teacher, an exemplary writer and part time poet, and the kind of doc I call an “R.D.” — a Real Doc. RD’s are few but precious, and it is becoming harder to be one, but they do us all proud by sticking to high ideals and ambitious goals despite hard times. Read this and feel wise for a while. Yeah, I know, it’s not politics – and yet it is, in the sense that respect for the earth is a political agenda, and one of the many messages of HAIR…BS

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/10/29/letting_nature_lead_the_way/

 

 

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  1. Mike Blaxill said:

    chills .. thanks for that!

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