
seeking an ecological wholeness in relations all around.
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They tell me that, we get just a few great loves in our lifetime. That it isn’t the length of love that defines how impactful a love is, but its depth, the way that we get pulled towards something with such a gravity, that it has the power...
recordings from beyond labels & discerning in an ecologically complex web
March and April we had two relationship ecology sessions where we took a landscape view at some relationship queries in the field of relationship ecology. These are...
Why practice relationship ecology?
There are no roadmaps on the way to returning to village life, to community holding our relationships with reverence, allowing our relational worlds to be in service to feeding the whole. We more than ev...
I sometimes wonder what it feels to be a bee finding its way across the skies to the open expression of a flower in her brief and beautiful wakefulness of the moment. The feeling that surges through a bear when he senses the closeness of a...
For a few days now, I’ve been watching my friend Marcia practice taijiquan with her taiji teacher.1 Sometimes I follow a little bit, but as a beginner, I’m humbled by the deeper practice, devotion, and responsibility required to fully recei...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
explorer of tiny synchronicities, falling off high horses, struggling through webs of complexity, growing different by the second.
writer @relationshipecology, comix maker @cattailscomix. on this substack, i mostly nerd out on my love for building as a form of spiritual practice.
I write about what is sacred to me, namely the deconstruction of dominating forces of the self: dissociation, internalized hierarchy, self-abandonment. https://emergencewizard.com
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