![]() ![]() ![]() Scott first started her career as an award-winning magazine journalist for Time. Her most recent book, The Seeker and the Monk: Everyday Conversations with Thomas Merton, aligned with Week Two’s theme of “The Wild: Reconnecting with the Natural World.” ![]() Sophfronia Scott, a professor, novelist, essayist and leading contemplative thinker, shared her lecture, “In the Water and the Air: Embracing the Divine Through Nature,” with the Chautauquan audience Thursday, July 7, in the Hall of Philosophy. Not all humans are receptive to the messages being portrayed through the whirling winds, the humming birds or bending vines. The divine speaks through the rhythms and cycles of the natural world, but the message may be lost upon the forest floor. ![]()
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