"The bud and the blossom, the rising and the falling leaf, the blade of corn and the ear, the seed time and the harvest, the sun that warms and ripens, the cloud that cools and emits the fruitful shower; these, and an hundred objects, afford daily food for the religious growth of the mind. Even the natural man is pleased with these. They excite in him natural ideas, and produce in him a natural kind of pleasure. But the spiritual man experiences a sublimer joy. He sees none of these without feeling both spiritual improvement and delight. It is here that he converses with the Deity in his works."
~Thomas Clarkson
More at http://www.worldspirituality.org/quaker-agriculture.html
Artwork by Jan Ritchie http://www.janritchie.co.uk/
~Thomas Clarkson
More at http://www.worldspirituality.org/quaker-agriculture.html
Artwork by Jan Ritchie http://www.janritchie.co.uk/
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