Maybe to be in a garden and feel awe, or wonder, in the presence of an astonishing mystery, is nothing more than a recovery of a misplaced perspective, perhaps the child's-eye view; maybe we regain it by means of a neurochemical change that disables the filters {of convention, of ego} that prevent us in ordinary hours from seeing what is, like those lovely leaves, staring us in the face.
( Michael Pollan )
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