After The Great Forgetting
Around the time of the 17th century, the world as we knew it died. Prior to this, it was seen as a living intelligence. … Continue
Around the time of the 17th century, the world as we knew it died. Prior to this, it was seen as a living intelligence. … Continue
In today’s world, we often turn to a search engine. We type in our questions and rely on others’ insights for answers. But some … Continue
For a long time, I walked through the landscape without really seeing it. The hedgerows were green. The fields were fields. I moved through … Continue
I had always felt most competent as a forager when I returned with something to show. Perhaps that’s why it took me so long … Continue
People often only learn a plant once. They discover it in summer when it is in full flower and recognisable. They note the leaf … Continue
I want to pick up where I left off in the last post. Because after I wrote that last piece, something nagged at me. … Continue
When did we stop seeing the world as alive? I come back to this question often. It’s a practical question. A serious one. Not … Continue
Let me tell you what Domei is. It’s a contemplative practice. Simple, grounded, and rooted in the body. It draws from centuries of Western … Continue