Earth is a superorganism. There is one pattern repeating continually throughout. Everything found on the microcosmic scale is replicated on the macrocosmic scale, Our human body mimics the body of the macro, the earth. As we have a network of capillaries, veins and arteries transferring essential nutrients, gases and chemicals around our bodies, so doesContinueContinue reading “Microcosm/Macrocosm and how to save the world”
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My first experience at a Unitarian church
So today I decided to rock up to my first ever protestant church service. I was raised Catholic but like many of my peers, distanced myself both from the church and religious belief. My spiritual beliefs today are a blend of new-age, pantheism and buddhism, and are malleable. I prefer not to identify myself withContinueContinue reading “My first experience at a Unitarian church”
My experience with workaway
Digging the eternal Now
13/06/2019 – a Summer’s day in Austria (All quotes are from Alan Watts) We love planning. Admit it. Fantasising about future holidays, dream jobs and sought-after material items. These things seem to grab a lot of space in our minds. I’m definitely guilty of this. Today I had somewhat of a realisation. (More apt: aContinueContinue reading “Digging the eternal Now”
What environmentalism needs now
Environmentalism is relatively new in the books. It can be traced back to the mid 19th century when writers such as John Muir and Aldo Leopold started to praise the wild spaces of America. Eventually leading to the creation of the first national park; Yellowstone, in 1872. From what I know, two more epic eventsContinueContinue reading “What environmentalism needs now”
Cultural Biodiversity
Originally posted: 29/08/2019 on theecologicalheartblog (old blog) In this past century, the Earth has been losing diversity at an alarmingly accelerating rate. People who talk about climate change, tend to talk about something called ‘biodiversity’, and the loss of it. Biodiversity refers to the variety of different organisms that are alive on the planet. ThereContinueContinue reading “Cultural Biodiversity”