I love this question. I coauthored a book of questions and prompts in 2017 that are mostly all questions underneath the questions and I continue to explore them and as you said often find more questions...What could you do to help others and yourself have reverence for nature--instead of seeing primarily as a resource and recreational la…
I love this question. I coauthored a book of questions and prompts in 2017 that are mostly all questions underneath the questions and I continue to explore them and as you said often find more questions...What could you do to help others and yourself have reverence for nature--instead of seeing primarily as a resource and recreational landscape for others?? Lots of deep work in this question--my conditioning to see it as resource and recreation...how did that come to be...and more. Thank you Courtney. Look forward to your book.
Love this: "What could you do to help others and yourself have reverence for nature--instead of seeing primarily as a resource and recreational landscape for others?" I just read a critique of people referring to nature as a playground and I found it so interesting and fresh. I'd never thought of the ways in which we objectify rather than speak about it as a relationship.
I love this question. I coauthored a book of questions and prompts in 2017 that are mostly all questions underneath the questions and I continue to explore them and as you said often find more questions...What could you do to help others and yourself have reverence for nature--instead of seeing primarily as a resource and recreational landscape for others?? Lots of deep work in this question--my conditioning to see it as resource and recreation...how did that come to be...and more. Thank you Courtney. Look forward to your book.
Love this: "What could you do to help others and yourself have reverence for nature--instead of seeing primarily as a resource and recreational landscape for others?" I just read a critique of people referring to nature as a playground and I found it so interesting and fresh. I'd never thought of the ways in which we objectify rather than speak about it as a relationship.
Yes. So much to uncover and bring to the surface so that reverence rising to the top of the R's!