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Priscilla Stuckey

Reconnecting people with nature through writing and spirituality

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getting in touch with the senses

40. Trusting inner knowing

May 21, 2023 8 Comments

Transcript So, last time we talked about inner knowing, and how it it tends to be underappreciated, and underdeveloped, in people in Western countries because here we begin our knowing in the knowing of others. Our reflex is to listen to others’ voices first, before our own. And we also saw how thousands of years…  Read More…

Tagged With: autistic masking, autocracy, Carol Lee Sanchez (Laguna Pueblo), diversity, domination, epistemology, getting in touch with the senses, inner knowing, intuition, listening, Michael J. Cohen, Michael Polanyi, peace, peaceful relations, senses, sensory overload, subconscious, subduing the Earth, tacit knowing, Val Plumwood

 

What can one person do about climate change?

September 19, 2017

Supercharged hurricanes in the Southeast and millions of acres ablaze in the West—all amplified, we now know, because of climate change. Yet most of us feel powerless in the face of an issue so overwhelming. When it comes to climate change, what can one person do, anyway? A lot! Individuals do have power. It just…  Read More…

Tagged With: carbon footprint, climate change, community rights, community rights ordinances, connecting with nature, getting in touch with the senses, global warming, living from the heart

 

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