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anthropologist | curious human trying to grow food, cause less harm, and do good things with nice people: entangledecologies.net
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*Explore Earth’s Bioregions "If nature were to draw a map of the world, what would it look like? We’ve grown accustomed to seeing the world divided into countries, but there is another way to see and better understand the planet we call home." www.oneearth.org/navigator/?v... #bioregions #Earth

Kimmerer says, “is also associated with the understanding that we are learning from nature, not that we are learning about nature. Knowledge is always coupled to responsibility and to ethics.” e360.yale.edu/features/rob...

“Sex is our deepest form of consciousness. It is utterly non-ideal, non-mental. It is pure blood-consciousness.... It is the consciousness of the night, when the soul is almost asleep.” — D. H Lawrence

Patagonia. Photo by Max Rive.

Hi Folks, I made a starter pack for people who like to grow food in tune with nature. Please share, and let me know if you would like to be added or removed 🌱 #regenerativeagriculture #permaculture #foodforest #agroforestry #nativeplants #fruittree #homestead #berries #soil go.bsky.app/QJ7Vpu2

“Everything is so thin and shallow and fake… [I look forward to when] developers go bankrupt, Japan gets poorer and wild grasses take over.” - Hayao Miyazaki

Over the past seven years, the bioregional movement has gained significant momentum, reflecting a collective shift toward recognizing and honoring the planet’s natural boundaries and ecosystems.

“If you find yourself in a position where the world seems to be falling apart and you don't know how to move forward—this is actually a great position to be in if you allow it to catalyze new agency.” — Daniel Thorson

“Art is a form of consciousness.” —Susan Sontag Photography: Nik Barte www.desartification.com/story_why_de...

New episode: FE6.2 - SEA / GARDEN Join us as we visit a sea garden, learn about how they work, and meet a few of the people bringing them back to life. www.futureecologies.net/listen/fe-6-...

Legendary filmmaker Akura Kurosawa's created beautiful paintings also used as storyboards for his most significant films.

“For far too long, the world has listened to stories told about us, not by us.”

Researchers are learning more and more about lost cities of the Amazon that may have based their cultures on ancient rainforest horticulture.

“In these times of turbulent change, we cannot depend upon the stability of human systems. The boundaries through which most of them were created are fickle and unfit for the complex challenges we must face today.”— @joebrewer.bsky.social

Over the past seven years, the bioregional movement has gained significant momentum, reflecting a collective shift toward recognizing and honoring the planet’s natural boundaries and ecosystems.

“Leverage points are places within a complex system (a corporation, an economy, a living body, a city, an ecosystem) where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything.” — Donella Meadows Meadows on systems change and de-growth )before it was popular):

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Everything rots, even the decomposers. "Food goes bad. Instead of turning away in disgust, Wrought zooms in with incredible time-lapse photography. A stunning visual look at the breakdown of living things, by living things, into new components — through decomposition, fermentation & decay."🌟💚🌟💚🌟💚

In a totally insane society sanity is seen as madness.

Want to learn about the future of food? Check out this documentary I'm in from TED. youtu.be/rsL4vztsChc?...

Whale song shows language-like statistical structure | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

“After centuries of seeking and in many ways achieving mastery of nature, humans are re-experiencing the limits of their ability to control. There is a growing fear that there are limits to growth and indeed we may already have passed them. Industrial civilization may be a house of cards.”

“The theory of complex dynamic systems describes the periodic, rhythmic dance between order and chaos, between stability and transformation as a fundamental pattern of self-organization in complex living systems.”

“Multisolving” addresses equity, climate change, health, well-being, and economic vitality as interconnected issues, helping to create solutions that tackle multiple problems simultaneously.

Yosemite Valley. Photo by Cody Mayer

Pacific Northwest, Canada. Photo by Kevin Hense

Banff, Canada.

Like an artist frightened By the devil he paints, The sufferer in Samsara Is terrified by his own imagination. Like a man caught in quicksands Thrashing and struggling about, So beings drown In the mess of their own thoughts. – Nagarjuna

"The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory." *Howard Zinn, "The Optimism of Uncertainty" (2004)

how they gonna burn us this hard without the paper catchig fire? David Graeber and @davidwengrow in "The Dawn of Everything"