The healing of the planet and the healing of the soul are one work. Renewal of creation begins in the renewal of human intention.
Every forest cleared, every river poisoned mirrors an inner loss of reverence. Yet just as humanity can harm, it can heal. The same imagination that invents can also restore.
When we repair the Earth, we repair ourselves. Ecological restoration is spiritual restoration — a return to sacred partnership with life. Planting a tree becomes an act of faith; cleaning a stream becomes a hymn.
Hope for the planet begins not in governments but in hearts. One person living reverently awakens others. The renewal of creation is not distant prophecy; it is today’s responsibility.
Key Readings: Isaiah 58:11–12; Wendell Berry – The Peace of Wild Things; Robin Wall Kimmerer – Braiding Sweetgrass.
Practical Reflection: Participate in one act of environmental care this week—plant, clean, or conserve—and dedicate it as a prayer for the Earth.