Posts Tagged "embodiment"

Unplugged! Self-Reflection Through Nature

Posted by on Sep 4, 2015 in Sustainability, Wellness, Writing | 0 comments

Unplugged! Self-Reflection Through Nature

Spending time alone, unplugged, and in nature is one of the best ways to get in touch with yourself…

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Lessons on personal sustainability, from nature

Posted by on Mar 5, 2015 in Sustainability, Wellness, Writing | 0 comments

Lessons on personal sustainability, from nature

9 principles of biomimicry, with corresponding tips on how to create the conditions conducive to life, according to nature.

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How to be who you are

Posted by on Apr 2, 2014 in Sustainability, Wellness, Writing | 0 comments

How to be who you are

If I were to describe to you what I’ve learned in my Environmental Leadership Master’s degree, I’d most likely tailor it specifically in a way you’re likely to understand, connect, and converse about it.  You see, I want to have meaningful conversations with you about the health of the emotional self, the body of culture, and our home planet.  Environmental Leadership is about taking a whole-systems view of the world, the interrelationships between people, and...

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My empty self

Posted by on Sep 23, 2013 in Sustainability, Wellness, Writing | 0 comments

My empty self

I am a fragile self, constantly emerging, flowing and transforming through micro worlds…ready… In this moment I am the sum of all parts of the universe, yet diverse from all parts too in my relationship to all else. My full reality is contained within my immediate vicinity. My entire nature is contained in a single moment of attention. My story is inextricably tied to every other story; I don’t exist without relationship. And my story has yet to be told as such truth waits to know...

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Being in Nature: An Integration of Mind, Body, and Spirit

Posted by on Jul 10, 2013 in Sustainability, Wellness | 0 comments

Being in Nature: An Integration of Mind, Body, and Spirit

I spent three days by myself in the wilderness with only three gallons of water and a hammock. Here is a reflection of my inner work during that time.

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