Write about A time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt Response: A few weeks ago, I finished dinner and went to take the trash out, but when I came outside, I felt euphoric and decided to take a nice scenic walk through my neighborhood. I disconnected from my phone, took a break from the constant movement in the house, and just enjoyed the blissfullness of nature and its 

Summary: We discussed how the Native Americans told stories and also differentiated myths, religion, and urban legends.

Reflection: Talking about the Native Americans and their beliefs made me think about the world today and how much different it is today. If things werent so "chaotic" and more people had a better relationship with the earth, our world would be a more better place and much nicer to live in.

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