As is our annual practice, some of us gathered at the Meditation Shelter in the night of December 31 for a time of quiet, bringing whatever was in our hearts. Once again we walked through a moon-bathed forest to the Shelter, aglow in candlelight and warmed by the wood stove. The Shelter has wonderful acoustics, and I was eager to hear the sound of us singing in it. I had brought a new song, a simple chant from West Africa, that I learned from Michael Meade's new cd A Song Is a Road. It is called "Azima", and it is a song in praise of the Earth. But before (and in between) our singing it, I had a few reflections to share. Below is an adaptation of those thoughts: