The Understory: Life Beneath the Forest Floor

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October 11, 2019

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The Understory: Life Beneath the Forest Floor

To understand light you need first to have been buried in the deep-down dark.

- Robert Macfarlane -

The Understory: Life Beneath the Forest Floor

"The first time I heard anyone speak of the "wood wide web," more than a decade ago now, I was trying not to cry. A beloved friend was dying too young and too quickly. I had gone to see him for what I took to be the last time. He was tired by pain and drugs. We sat together, talked. My friend was a woodsman. Trees grew through his life and thought. His grandfather's surname was Wood, he lived in a timber-framed house that he had built himself, and he had planted thousands of trees by hand over the years. "I have sap in my veins," he wrote once." Excerpted from his recently published book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey, "The Understory" is an examination of the life beneath the forest floor. Encountering the depth and complexity of communication that happens underground, Robert Macfarlane returns to the entangled mutualism at the root of language. { read more }

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Our lives too have a richly interconnected understory. Reflect on the many subtle and invisible forms of support and nourishment you receive.


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