I sing to you of many more gods, gods of wind and water, gods of each mineral and the events that created them. I sing to you of the gods of protons, of quarks, of atomic forces binding and holding. I sing to you of the god of the dust that flies off the ice-burned comet, and the god of the spaces in between. I sing to you of the god that twists like a serpent at the center of every sun and is found again coiled within every electron, shared by both and worshiped by each in its own way. I sing to you of the god that collects asteroids together in mockeries of his sisters solar systems, jealous of his elder siblings power. I sing to you of all these, and many, many more." - Lupa, "The Forgotten Gods of Nature

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  • Nature — Appreciation for the natural world and our place within it

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