Learning How Land Speaks explore the idea & experience of the world as alive; not just alive, the world is sentient & speaks to us, if only we will attend and listen. Posts are curated from a series of co-operative inquiries with Human and River persons
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Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ, as the Lakota prayer has it. All my relations. We live in a world of relationship. There are moments of grace when we recognise both human and more-than-human as kin
This post continues the exploration of the qualities of kinship with Country explored in Seeing, feeling, and hearing the world; and of Tyson Yunkaporta’s suggestion in Sand Talk, ‘The assistance people need is not learning about Aboriginal...
I am delighted to host this post from Etain Addey, a second response to Seeing, feeling, and hearing the world. We in the West can learn much from Indigenous cultures, but as Tyson Yunkaporta tells us in Sand Talk, ‘The assistance people ne...
In their post Seeing, Feeling, and Hearing the World, guest contributors Kankawa Nagarra Olive Knight, Anne Poelina, and Sandra Wooltorton from the Kimberley in the north of Western Australia tell of the Indigenous experience of Country and...
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Peter Reason is engaged in a series of experiential and co-operative inquiries exploring living cosmos panpsychism: What would it be like to live in a world of sentient beings rather than inert objects? peterreason.net
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