| Honouring
the Land
The
Othona Community's origins at Bradwell connected us to the
Celtic Christian past, long before today's revival of interest
in all things Celtic. So a 'creation spirituality', honouring
nature and all of the cosmos as the Celts did, is written
into Othona's DNA.
Our
grounds here in Dorset are a little paradise, for people and
wildlife. We manage them with a deliberately light touch,
leaving much of the land 'to nature'. This is great habitat
for everything from glow-worms to slow-worms, from dormice
to birds of prey, from butterflies to the occasional passing
deer.
We're
designated a Site of Nature Conservation Interest for our
grasslands, with various wildflower rarities including four
species of orchid. In our wooded areas there are secluded
paths and magical places to sit and soak in the atmosphere.
We
grow lovely fresh salads in a polytunnel and plenty of fruit
in our orchard. We recently added a large soft fruit cage
to protect the berries from the birds and many rabbits who
share the grounds.
In
2008/9 we plan to replace one of our outlying cottages. We'll
be taking the opportunity to build in a seriously sustainable
way. Using wood and stone collected on-site, harvesting rainwater
for toilets, generating heat and power from sunlight.
Within
our programme you'll find activities that reflect the insights
of creation spirituality. By walking the countryside, paying
close attention to birds or plants or rocks, responding with
our own creativity, we may reconnect our own story with that
of the universe in all its complexity and wonder.
"Learning
to pray, as I understand it, is learning to listen with the
mind and heart – making oneself attentive to each exquisite
detail of the world." (Thomas Merton)
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