The Vibrant Moment by Dr. Jeanette October 2006

Notice the beauty of feet, color and dead leaves.

Look at Doris Jeanette’s feet in

Rachel Carson’s park on the coast of Maine,

where many of Rachel’s discoveries where first observed

by walking and sensing and feeling the earth, sea and

her tiny creatures.

Notice the beauty of feet, color and dead leaves. Look at Doris Jeanette’s feet in Rachel Carson’s park on the coast of Maine, where many of Rachel’s discoveries where first observed by walking and sensing and feeling the earth, sea and her tiny creatures.

If you have not read Rachel’s books, they increase your awareness of how we are all interconnected.

Go to your local library and request a copy of her books.

If they do not have them available for your reading ask the library to get them for you. This makes sure everyone has access to this information without having to buy it.

The first time Doris visited Rachel Carson’s park about 15 years ago she was the only person there because it was so cold. Doris wept with her whole body in the full field of the gravity of the earth. All of the trees and the roots of an oak tree held her while she cried. She was crying because she could feel the damage being done to Mother Earth byone species, the homo sapiens, sapiens.

Doris was also weeping because she felt impotent, helpless and
unable to do anything to change the course of events.

Doris loves the earth, trees and nature more than she does anything else.

This year, 2006, Doris visited this same park on a warm day with
many people around enjoying the stunning beauty of fall in Maine.

Doris was also enjoying the park and feeling much stronger because
she is taking action to increase human awareness.

All humans need to know there is a good reason not to put your
feces, toxins and waste in your food and water.

You will live instead of die.

Tell the world, each person and each culture to notice the reality around them.

“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 © 1954

Doris Jeanette, Psy.D.
licensed psychologist
Center for New Psychology
503 S. 21 St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146
[email protected]
215-732-6197

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