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Reconnecting people with nature through writing and spirituality

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Indigenous values

30. Cultivating nature spirituality

January 28, 2022

Transcript It’s a question that comes up a lot: How does a person start practicing nature spirituality? So today I’d like to talk about two practices in particular. They’re great if a person is just beginning to explore nature spirituality, and they’re equally great for people who have years of experience on a path. But…  Read More…

Tagged With: appreciation, breathing, Citizens United, Code of Ur-Nammu, everything is alive, Indigenous values, Indigenous worldviews, interconnection, kinship with nature, law of property, nature spirituality, opening the heart, patriarchy, property law in history, spiritual practices, widening the perception

 

24. A duty of care

May 28, 2021

Transcript “A duty of care.” I ran across the phrase this week in a book I was reading, To Speak for the Trees, by the botanist Diana Beresford-Kroeger. In the book Diana talks about growing up in Britain and Ireland—how she was orphaned at the age of twelve and then how her mother’s people, who…  Read More…

Tagged With: Aboriginal, aloha 'āina, care, caring, Celtic, Claire Hiwahiwa Steele, custodial ethic, duty of care, equality, ethic of care, Great Law of Peace, Haudenosaunee, Hawaiian, Indigenous, Indigenous values, Iroquois, kuleana, land, love, mālama 'āina, Mary Graham, Oren Lyons, Peasants' War, relationships with nature, responsibility, responsiveness, social justice

 

17. The law is in the ground

October 30, 2020

Transcript This week, with our attention on the Supreme Court, I was thinking a lot about one sentence on law that was spoken many years ago by an Indigenous man of Australia. Doug Campbell was sitting one day with the anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose, looking at a large hill across the way. “You see that…  Read More…

Tagged With: cool burning, cultural burning, Earth jurisprudence, Earth law, ecocide, greed, health, history of law, Indigenous values, inequality, inequality and health, land health, land-community, law of property, ownership, property, property law, reparations, rights of nature

 

16. Loving the Earth: A new traditional value

October 16, 2020

Transcript I’m listening hard these days to voices that have a lot to say about the Earth crises we’re in. Voices that are sharing a wealth of ideas about where to go from here. Many of those voices belong to Indigenous people and Young people. And what I hear from all of them sounds something…  Read More…

Tagged With: climate change, climate crisis, connecting with nature, Indigenous values, loving the Earth, traditional values

 

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