Spring turned to summer, and the heavy rains of late summer began. Something green caught my eye- an emerald green moss was beginning to grow on the hard clay earth. I stopped in my tracks. Nature had found a way I had never even considered. These bald spots were not a problem I had to witness and solve all by myself. I had a secret partner who was working on it with me. Actually, in that moment I felt like I had 3 partners: the moss, of course, and our natural eco systems, and spirit too, restoring my hope and reminding me I was not alone. Whether you are a theist, an atheist or an agnostic, there are reminders all round us that the heavy problems of the world are not ours alone to solve; we have partners co-creating with us.
It was a rainy year, and the moss grew steadily. Many days on my walk I bent down to watch its tiny, slow progress. I’d never paid much attention to moss before, but now I saw it everywhere, especially on rainy days. I noticed all the different varieties and how it fills in niches other plants can’t fill. Another year has passed, and there are still big bald spots on my block, even in the places where I regularly lay new grass seed and compost. But on rainy days the lawn by my sidewalk shimmers green with happy growing moss, and I remember we are never alone.
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