Mindfull Walk

Invitation to the 7th Commemorative Event in Honor of Nature and Dr. Albert Schweitzer
Join us for this second last moment of reflection and contemplation, inspired by the philosophy of Albert Schweitzer, whose ideas on “Reverence for Life” resonate more strongly than ever in today’s world.
Theme: “What does Nature have to say to us?”
📅 Sunday, September 14, from 2:00 p.m. to around 3:30–4:00 p.m.
📍 Car park behind the Protected content
building, followed by a gentle walk along the meditative path (reachable on foot from Puidoux Train Station, approx. 40 min).
🌿 This event is open to everyone, free of charge. It will include a short walk, reflections on quotes and the life of Albert Schweitzer, and an introduction to Yoga, Qi Gong, and Shinrin Yoku.
•“The deeper we look into nature, the more we realize it is full of life, and the more deeply we know that all life is a mystery.”
(Source: Reverence for Life: The Ethics of Albert Schweitzer for the Twenty-First Century, Open Road Media, Protected content , p.25)
•“Preoccupied with their desire to reach the moon, men have failed to see the flowers blooming at their feet.”
(Source: Albert Schweitzer, Out of My Life and Thought, Protected content
•“Nature teaches us patience, strength, and humility: three virtues modern man has too often forgotten.”
(Source: Personal correspondence)
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