This talk explores:
- How trauma can show up on the spiritual path
- How spiritual work which is not trauma-informed can further traumatize people
- How trauma can be a catalyst for spiritual awakening
Songlines are the Aboriginal walking routes that crossed the country, linking important sites and locations
An anthology episode with late SAND speaker Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris (1936-2024).
Water is the basis of life. In fact, we say that life itself is what is sustained by water, we know that our bodies are made of the greater part of water, and also the Earth, the greater part of the Earth is made of water.
Diné musician, scholar, and cultural historian Lyla June outlines a series of timeless human success stories focusing on Native American food and land management techniques and strategies.
"Refugia": places of safety where life endures
The Persistence of Past Worlds on Earth Excerpts from a recent essay in Emergence Magazine Marcia Bjornerud is a professor of environmental studies and geosciences at Lawrence University
What can the ancient science of Ayurvedic Medicine teach us about living longer, healthier lives?
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