The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

"These poems spring from moments awake to that Life, comprising a partial testament to decades spent in love with wildness. The poems hint at a way of perceiving the world born of felt connection that many mountaineers discover, in which the senses awaken a more essential knowing, the keenly perceived blessings of creatures, elements, original presences, and something indefinably sacred that flows through it all.

Our old ancestors lived in intimate connection with the wild, and children have an old instinctive, insatiable curiosity, a wonder for animals, a delight in water, and not long ago grew up roaming woods and streams, or wild tracts. Even after leaving the land and the farms, many people still tended flower and vegetable gardens. Our world these days is increasingly cramped, digital, media-driven, virtual, unrelentingly stimulating and stressful for young and old alike. We forget about nature as a part of ourselves and we lose something essential to our humanity.

Garth Gilchrist grew up roaming the woods and mountains of western Washington and California's Sierra, increasingly amazed by the beauty of wildness. His undergraduate work at Lewis and Clark College included study with American poet William Stafford, and continued at The Evergreen State College with studies in oral tradition and conservation writing. At Holy Names College he took a masters in Culture and Spirituality.

Garth toured the country and the world as an environmental educator, performing storyteller, poet, writer and conference presenter for decades. His message is nature's power to wake us up to a deeper, more vital experience of life around us and within us, and to the healing experience of the sacred. He worked closely with visionary nature educator Joseph Cornell for many years.

His storytelling repertoire spans folk, literary, personal adventure and original tales and is represented in several award-winning collections of recorded stories. He is best known for his moving portrayals of John Muir, the Scottish American naturalist. "

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The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

"These poems spring from moments awake to that Life, comprising a partial testament to decades spent in love with wildness. The poems hint at a way of perceiving the world born of felt connection that many mountaineers discover, in which the senses awaken a more essential knowing, the keenly perceived blessings of creatures, elements, original presences, and something indefinably sacred that flows through it all.

Our old ancestors lived in intimate connection with the wild, and children have an old instinctive, insatiable curiosity, a wonder for animals, a delight in water, and not long ago grew up roaming woods and streams, or wild tracts. Even after leaving the land and the farms, many people still tended flower and vegetable gardens. Our world these days is increasingly cramped, digital, media-driven, virtual, unrelentingly stimulating and stressful for young and old alike. We forget about nature as a part of ourselves and we lose something essential to our humanity.

Garth Gilchrist grew up roaming the woods and mountains of western Washington and California's Sierra, increasingly amazed by the beauty of wildness. His undergraduate work at Lewis and Clark College included study with American poet William Stafford, and continued at The Evergreen State College with studies in oral tradition and conservation writing. At Holy Names College he took a masters in Culture and Spirituality.

Garth toured the country and the world as an environmental educator, performing storyteller, poet, writer and conference presenter for decades. His message is nature's power to wake us up to a deeper, more vital experience of life around us and within us, and to the healing experience of the sacred. He worked closely with visionary nature educator Joseph Cornell for many years.

His storytelling repertoire spans folk, literary, personal adventure and original tales and is represented in several award-winning collections of recorded stories. He is best known for his moving portrayals of John Muir, the Scottish American naturalist. "

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The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

by Garth Gilchrist
The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

The Mountains Within: Poems Of The Wild

by Garth Gilchrist

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"These poems spring from moments awake to that Life, comprising a partial testament to decades spent in love with wildness. The poems hint at a way of perceiving the world born of felt connection that many mountaineers discover, in which the senses awaken a more essential knowing, the keenly perceived blessings of creatures, elements, original presences, and something indefinably sacred that flows through it all.

Our old ancestors lived in intimate connection with the wild, and children have an old instinctive, insatiable curiosity, a wonder for animals, a delight in water, and not long ago grew up roaming woods and streams, or wild tracts. Even after leaving the land and the farms, many people still tended flower and vegetable gardens. Our world these days is increasingly cramped, digital, media-driven, virtual, unrelentingly stimulating and stressful for young and old alike. We forget about nature as a part of ourselves and we lose something essential to our humanity.

Garth Gilchrist grew up roaming the woods and mountains of western Washington and California's Sierra, increasingly amazed by the beauty of wildness. His undergraduate work at Lewis and Clark College included study with American poet William Stafford, and continued at The Evergreen State College with studies in oral tradition and conservation writing. At Holy Names College he took a masters in Culture and Spirituality.

Garth toured the country and the world as an environmental educator, performing storyteller, poet, writer and conference presenter for decades. His message is nature's power to wake us up to a deeper, more vital experience of life around us and within us, and to the healing experience of the sacred. He worked closely with visionary nature educator Joseph Cornell for many years.

His storytelling repertoire spans folk, literary, personal adventure and original tales and is represented in several award-winning collections of recorded stories. He is best known for his moving portrayals of John Muir, the Scottish American naturalist. "


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587903540
Publisher: Regent Press
Publication date: 03/23/2017
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Preface 9

A Note About the Photographs 11

To Love the World 13

What Flows

The Call 17

Hot Creek 18

At the Mouth of Seven Pools 21

At Home 24

Listening to Lagunitas Creek 27

Water Dawn 29

Tree Songs

An October Astonishment 32

Audience with Sequoia 35

Willing 38

A Boy's Winter Garden 39

Apples 40

Found Fungus 43

Wind and Light

Wind 46

Even a Groaning Life 49

Can You Hear 50

First Light 51

Seeing is Wonder Enough 54

Sky Love 57

Into the Mountains

Taos Mountain Haiku 61

Yangshuo 63

Illilouette Canyon 64

The Size of Mountains 66

Fellow Mortals

The Secret of Work 72

Wild 74

Song and Silence 76

Hunter 79

Wild Taste 81

Of Nature and Human

Frond Memories 85

Night Not Alone 88

Wildfire 89

Uncle George's Apples 90

Finding Life 91

Running 92

Innocence 94

Dwelling Place 96

Tree of Life 98

The Life of Things

Night Visit 103

There Is a Fire 105

Take the World In 106

How Often 107

To Know 108

We Grieve While Sleeping 109

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