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When I am among the trees ~ Mary Oliver

8 September 2020 3 Comments

When I am among the trees, especially the willows and the honey locust, equally the beech, the oaks and the pines, they give off such hints of gladness. I would almost say that they save me, and daily. I am so distant from the hope of myself, in which I have goodness, and discernment, and never hurry through the world but walk slowly, and bow often. Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, “Stay awhile.” The light flows from their branches. And they call again, “It’s simple,” … Continue reading

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The invitation to friendship with Nature ~ John O’Donohue

21 June 2020 1 Comment

When the mind is festering with trouble or the heart torn, we can find healing among the silence of mountains or fields, or listen to the simple, steadying rhythm of waves. The slowness and stillness gradually takes us over. Our breathing deepens and our hearts calm and our hungers relent. When serenity is restored, new perspectives open to us and difficulty can begin to seem like an invitation to new growth. This invitation to friendship with nature does of course entail a willingness to be … Continue reading

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Pathways to Integration: Rediscovering the Song of the Earth | Maddy Harland

8 June 2020 1 Comment

It is not a coincidence that we speak about ‘earthing’ or grounding ourselves to establish or maintain a sense of stability or a still centre in our frenetic modern world. Often on completing a meditation practice, we ground ourselves by visualising our ‘roots’ going deep into the Earth to echo the lotus plant, a symbol of spiritual elevation, with its flower above water and its roots deep in the mud of the pond, spanning three physical mediums. Connecting with nature can be a deeply healing … Continue reading

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Ecopsychology: How Immersion in Nature Benefits Your Health | Jim Robbins

4 June 2020 Leave a Comment

"A growing body of research points to the beneficial effects that exposure to the natural world has on health, reducing stress and promoting healing. Now, policymakers, employers, and healthcare providers are increasingly considering the human need for nature in how they plan and operate. "How long does it take to get a dose of nature high enough to make people say they feel healthy and have a strong sense of well-being? "Precisely 120 minutes. "Nature is not only nice to have, but it’s a … Continue reading

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Lockdown has made us see the natural world anew – let’s not waste it | The Guardian

18 May 2020 1 Comment

"The pandemic is giving us a lesson in life, hope and death. It’s one we should never forget... "Our relationship with the natural world is changing as this crisis strips away the layers between humans and the surroundings we used to be too busy to take in. The outdoors, once something glimpsed from a train window, has become somewhere to relieve the anxiety and sometimes let out the grief. "Out here in the countryside, lockdown has been perhaps a gentler experience than in the cities. But … Continue reading

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Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day April 22nd | Join the Live Broadcast and Global Meditation

21 April 2020 Leave a Comment

This year Earth Day celebrates 50 years of advocating for people and planet. Watch the LIVE BROADCAST (10am PDT) and join the GLOBAL MEDITATION (7pm PDT). Find out more here: https://www.facebook.com/unify/ UNIFY has partnered with Earth X and National Geographic for this epic celebration of our planet. Join us as we highlight amazing events happening around the world as well as host a Global Ceremony for Peace On Earth - the Reunion of the Eagle, Condor and Quetzal featuring prayers from … Watch video

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The Magical Other Woman by Jini Reddy

11 March 2020 Leave a Comment

Jini Reddy set off on an unorthodox journey through the 'wanderland of Britain' with no map and no planned route. Her aim was to roam freely and truly immerse herself in the beauty of the natural landscape. "I'd set my internal compass, be a spell caster, a creator of my own experience...." The Other has always loomed large in my life. I was the child longing for a magic carpet ride, or a Narnia beyond my wardrobe. I was into witches and spells, and one of our first homes in Canada, in rural … Continue reading

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What if Competition Isn’t As “Natural” As We Think?

5 February 2020 1 Comment

"Scientists are slowly understanding collaboration’s role in biology, which might just help liberate our collective imagination in time to better address the climate crisis. "This insight could hardly come at a more opportune time. With our climate crisis mounting, we dearly need new ways to think about our relationships to the diverse entities that share our planet. Far too many environmentalists assume that people, driven by innate self-interest, are bound to harm ecology, that we will … Continue reading

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Thomas Berry and the Rights of Nature By Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim

16 January 2020 Leave a Comment

One of Thomas Berry’s major contributions to what he called the Great Work was his articulation of the principles and philosophy of Earth Jurisprudence. He originated the term and explained its key concepts over many years.1 A Gaia Foundation report acknowledges: “Earth Jurisprudence is the term first used by cultural historian Thomas Berry to name the philosophy of governance and law, in which the Earth, not human interests, is primary. It accepts that humans are born into an ordered and lawful … Continue reading

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Speaking the Anthropocene | An Interview with Robert Macfarlane

20 November 2019 Leave a Comment

In this in-depth interview, writer Robert Macfarlane articulates the consequence, the responsibility, as well as the pleasure of naming the living world. What might happen if you could summon back into the mouth what also should be summoned back into the landscape? Photo by Gordon Williams on Unsplash - Calanais Standing Stones, Isle of Lewis, United Kingdom Continue reading

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