Nature is who we are! I really am tired of the disassociative story that pitted the human species against the environment. This fear of "life" seems to have made it easy for the Western cultural story to abuse resources, trash ecosystems and generally make a mess of things. Appreciating natural beauty is great, but getting into an understanding of ourselves that leaps the old paradigm would really take us past this "Mad Hatters Tea Party" Facing the whole of who we are as humans in relationship to all living things in a living Uni-verse might just be what we need and want!
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Kristin PedemontiAug 14, 2017
More hugs to you Sophie and best wishes on your next chapter.
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Nature is who we are! I really am tired of the disassociative story that pitted the human species against the environment. This fear of "life" seems to have made it easy for the Western cultural story to abuse resources, trash ecosystems and generally make a mess of things. Appreciating natural beauty is great, but getting into an understanding of ourselves that leaps the old paradigm would really take us past this "Mad Hatters Tea Party" Facing the whole of who we are as humans in relationship to all living things in a living Uni-verse might just be what we need and want!
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More hugs to you Sophie and best wishes on your next chapter.