This talk explores:
- Is the way we frame the climate crisis also part of the crisis?
- The deep intersections between climate crisis and colonial trauma
- The symbol of circle, what mankind (you and I) still have to learn
A discussion at the intersection of cultural, spiritual, and ecological dimensions of natural honeybee life.
A show of excerpts and highlights from the second year of the podcast.
Ritual offerings represent portals that bridge the material with the metaphysical, breaching linear ideas of space-time by creating a dialogue with manifold unseen, more-than-human sentiences
On the Frontlines of Gaza’s Health Catastrophe This full conversation was released with the premiere of the documentary Where Olive Trees Weep, along with 21 days of talks on Palestine with leading historians, spiritual teachers, trauma therapists,
Since the dawn of Islam, Muslims have studied cosmology
What does it mean to love the land? For acclaimed Kanaka Maoli poet and activist Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, this love is held in aloha ‘āina, a Hawaiian concept that teaches if we are connected to one another, it is only because we are connected to
Two legends discuss the depth and pain of living in times of genocide through the lens of activism and trauma.
Book Review: The Living Language of Water by Veda Austin Veda Austin’s The Living Language of Water offers a captivating exploration into the hidden properties of one of Earth’s most abundant resources
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