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    The search for meaning in life: what can nature conservation do?

    The search for meaning in life or for meaningful nature experience, requires some kind of meaningful activity as a ...

    On July 22, 2015 / By eyes4earth
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    Cave & The Contemplator

    Announcing the iBook release of an evocative journey into nature connectedness. ...

    On April 22, 2015 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    Intentions in print

    The Baviaanskloof Nature Awareness Group has released a brochure outlining its vision and ambitions. ...

    On April 20, 2015 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    The Reintegration Problem (Pt 2): Creating a culture of connectedness

    Culture is vital in sustaining nature connectedness. And the cues for creating such a culture may be found in ...

    On November 28, 2014 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    Modest steps toward wildest dreams

    The Baviaanskloof Nature Awareness Group reunited for an important and timely coming together ...

    On October 26, 2014 / By eyes4earth
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    New Voices in Science

    Matthew Zylstra had a short article on nature connection and photo published in Stellenbosch University's New Voices in Science ...

    On August 29, 2014 / By eyes4earth
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    Wisdom in disguise

    The skies offer telling insights to a group gathered together in the heart of the Baviaanskloof ...

    On September 5, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Wally Windbreak, Lindy Landscape & friends at our service

    Two decades ago the Queensland Forest Service was already creatively communicating the basic concept of ecosystem services at the ...

    On July 28, 2012 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    AOM: Nature connection & cultural repair

    Is nature connection really only possible when embedded in the fabric of healthy community? The recent Art of ...

    On August 22, 2011 / By eyes4earth
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    Somewhere under a rainbow

    An experiential training workshop was run for members of the Baviaanskloof Nature Awareness Group between 4th-7th March. The purpose ...

    On March 9, 2011 / By Matthew Zylstra
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… some will cast their gaze to the heavens to a …
some
will cast
their gaze
to the heavens 
to an eclipse that may
bring new awakening

so..me
i’ll drop
my gaze
to the depths 
to be eclipsed by the 
everyday beauty awaiting 

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species: bluntnose klipfish
“One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.”
	- William Shakespeare 

This quote by Shakespeare speaks to the interconnectedness of all living beings through their shared natural essence. It suggests that a felt experience of ‘nature’ can transcend perceived cultural, social, and species boundaries. Nature, in its raw beauty and presence has, when given a particular kind of attention, the power to evoke universal emotions and stir a sense of commonality among beings. It offers a potent reminder of the fundamental bond that connects all living creatures. Irrespective of our individual backgrounds, ideologies or beliefs, we are all part of the greater tapestry of nature with our pulsing sensing animal bodies.

(So, go on, Mariah, touch it. I never would’ve thought your music would serve a purpose for me!)

Source: adapted from The Socratic Method
An unusual show of flair & bravado compared to mos An unusual show of flair & bravado compared to most octopus I encounter in Keurbooms estuary that are reticent, wary & tucked away . 

#octopus #keurboomsestuary
If you live near the Plettropolis come join us for If you live near the Plettropolis come join us for a  conversation about meaningful nature experiences.

Fellow Frisian descendant and percussionist @jamesvanminnen and I will be yarning about nature connectedness and what’s new in the decade since I completed my deep doctoral dive into the topic. We expect we might cover some tenuous terrain and beat around the bush. 

Details (see link in bio👆🏼):

Thursday 14th March 19h00-20h30 at The Harmony Centre at Kwendalo, Plettenberg Bay
Contribution: suggested R50-R100 (includes tea and refreshments)
RSVP by Wed 13 March: hello@kwendalo.co.za or
044 004 0366

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