Explore popular quotes and sayings by a writer Stephanie Kaza.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Stephanie Kaza is Professor Emeritus in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont (UVM). She is a writer, a practicing Soto Zen Buddhist, and an active proponent of religious dialogue. She taught religion and ecology. She combines an academic background in science, education, and theology in her writing, which is often categorized under the term spiritual ecology. After 24 years at UVM, she retired in 2015.
It is not necessary for one to have perfected moral practice before asking others to consider their own actions
Let go of the place that holds, let go of the place that controls, let go of the place that fears. Just let the ground support me.
May the trees continue to thrive and flourish on this earth, filling our hearts with joy and inspiration.
We live by the sun, we feel by the moon, we love by the stars. We live in all things, all things live in us.
A Simple lifestyle of reduced consumption allows more time for interaction with living, dynamic beings, more opportunity for meeting the Other more fully and unencumbered.