sit, back leaning a damp, moss-covered tree trunk, eyes sweeping canop — Birut?� M.F. Galdikas, Reflections Eden: Years Orangutans Borneo

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As I sit, my back leaning against a damp, moss-covered tree trunk, my eyes sweeping the canopy above, my ears straining to catch the crack of a distant branch that betrays an orangutan moving in the treetops, I think about how we humans search for God. The tropical rain forest is the most complex thing an ordinary human can experience on this planet. A walk in the rain forest is a walk into the mind of God.

Birut?� M.F. Galdikas, Reflections of Eden: My Years with the Orangutans of Borneo

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