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The sound of the wind in the trees can be a source of profound peace from "summary" of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Dillard Annie

The wind in the trees is a symphony that plays constantly in the background of our lives, if only we stop and listen. It whispers secrets of the universe, carrying with it a sense of timelessness and eternity that can calm even the most restless of hearts. In its gentle rustling, we find a connection to something greater than ourselves, a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things. As we stand amidst the trees, their leaves shimmering and dancing in the breeze, we are enveloped in a sense of peace that transcends the chaos of the world around us. The sound of the wind becomes a lullaby, soothing our worries and fears, and inviting us to simply be present in the moment. It is a balm for our weary souls, a refuge from the storms of life that rage both within and without. There is a magic in the way the wind moves through the branches, creating a melody that is both ancient and new. It speaks of the cycles of nature, of growth and decay, of birth and death. In its whispers, we hear the echoes of generations past, the wisdom of trees that have stood for centuries, witnessing the passage of time with a grace and dignity that is humbling to behold. To listen to the wind in the trees is to open oneself up to the possibility of transformation, to allow its gentle caress to wash away the layers of noise and distraction that cloud our minds. It is a meditation in motion, a communion with the natural world that can bring us back to ourselves and remind us of what is truly important in life. In its soft murmurs, we find solace, strength, and a sense of belonging that is both profound and enduring.
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    Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

    Dillard Annie

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