The Art of Creation: Never By Their Own Hand Music can find a way to the human heart in a way that is not always possible with facts alone.
The Art of Creation: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Hubris Ancient wisdom declares without ambiguity that ecological destruction will reap heavy consequences not only on those swing the axe, but also on all the innocent bystanders as well, especially the poor and vulnerable among us.
The Art of Creation: The Lure and Illusion of Landscape Art September 14, 2023 - Today we welcome back Circlewood friend, Jeff Reed as a guest writer for The Ecological Disciple. Today he takes an insightful look at landscape art. By Jeff Reed
The Art of Creation: Encountering the Numinous at Delicate Arch Aug. 18, 2022 - My friend and I explored many of the park’s famous stone arches, pinnacles, rock fins, and balanced rocks. And while all of them captivated me in different and enjoyable ways, only Delicate Arch triggered this strong compelling sense of the numinous in me. By Jeff Reed
The Art of Creation: Long Live the Weeds and Wilderness September 30, 2021 - For the earnest ecological disciple seeking sources of inspiration, a rich cache can be found in the poetry of the Victorian Jesuit Gerard Manley Hopkins. By Jeff Reed