
Lyla June Johnston is a Diné (Navajo) poet, musician, anthropologist and community organizer from Taos, New Mexico.
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#EarthLove

Lyla June Johnston is a Diné (Navajo) poet, musician, anthropologist and community organizer from Taos, New Mexico.
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#EarthLove
“I think we all fundamentally and early on love wild things and sunsets, but some of us have it socialized out of us. We forget that love. There might be a point you can’t turn back from. I feel sorry for people who don’t have that identification with nature, because they’re living half a life.”
~Dave Foreman

Happy birthday, Sacred Earth Tribe
3 years old this week!
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We are dedicated to helping people to reconnect, honor and love
our beautiful Earth Mama.

‘The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.’
~Rachel Carson
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Image: Dev Leigh on Unsplash

“If you know wilderness in the way that you know love,
you would be unwilling to let it go.”
~Terry Tempest Williams
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Image: Carly Rae Hobbins on Unsplash



‘It was such a pleasure to sink one’s hands into the warm earth, to feel at one’s fingertips the possibilities of the new season.’
~Kate Morton
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#EarthLove
#GetOutThere
#Sacred
