Wednesday, October 18, 2017

The Honorable Harvest

Today is World Food Day, which is a welcome reminder to be aware of and grateful for the plants and animals that sustain us each day. Unless we grow our own food, we tend to overlook the miraculous ecosystem that provides the roasted chicken and succulent tomatoes sitting on our dinner plate. Unless we have contact with people who are hungry, it is easy to forget that many persons don't have access to the bounty of food we enjoy.
World Food Day happens to coincide with harvest season in the Northern hemisphere. It is a good time to contemplate the indigenous teaching of the Honorable Harvest, as described by Robin Wall Kimmerer in her book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants. May this meditation infuse our prayer today.

Never take the first. Never take the last.
Harvest in a way that minimizes harm. 
Take only what you need and leave some for others.
Use everything that you take. 
Take only that which is given to you. 
Share it, as the Earth has shared with you. 
Be grateful. 
Reciprocate the gift.
Sustain the ones who sustain you, and the Earth will last forever.

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