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Joy Harjo is a favorite poet of mine.Ā  Attached is a video of her reading her poem, ā€œFor Calling The Spirit Back From Wandering The Earth In Its Human Feet.ā€ Nature is my Mother.Ā Nature is my guide, my greatest support.Ā All the healing I have found has been through her.Ā The feeling I get being connected to nature is the same feeling Joy Harjo’s poetry gives me.Ā She reminds me that nature does not abide by the same rules we have created, and not all problems are always as big as they seem to be.Ā So easily, we can step into our place amongst all living beings.Ā I am grateful for her gift of sharing these truths so beautifully, and I’m grateful to share it with you!

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Lovely. I’m grateful you shared both Joy Harjo and your beautiful reflections with us! I’m excited to check out more of her works I’d like to rec ya one of my favourite poets that I thought of while listening to Joy: Oodgeroo Noonuccal. Her poetry speaks to displacement of land, of nature, colonisation, the violence of assimilation, erosion of the Earth itself and us on it. The Past and Municipal Gum are particular faves of mine
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