Are meaningful nature experiences more likely to happen with young animals? ...
On April 1, 2014 / By Matthew Zylstra"Mate, you should come and see us - we've got a swopping magpie who only targets the guards, and ...
On March 20, 2014 / By eyes4earth"Powerful non-ordinary experiences with/in nature that are particularly moving, important, affective and difficult to describe." ...
On January 1, 2014 / By eyes4earthOn rare occasions the mind attunes to sense an indescribable harmony with nature's rhythms and patterns ...
On September 18, 2013 / By eyes4earthMardi shares her wonderful experience about the one that didn’t get away…but not without some precious assistance from above ...
On March 17, 2013 / By eyes4earthA remarkable interaction with a wild deer at a national park in Costa Rica ...
On January 11, 2013 / By eyes4earthView the research results poster presented on meaningful nature experiences at the 2012 Annual Research Meeting of the DST-NRF ...
On December 12, 2012 / By Matthew ZylstraWhat does the Bodhi Tree, a shimmering leaf and bliss bugs all have in common? ...
On November 7, 2012 / By Matthew ZylstraThe wildlife camera trap gets an unusual workout on this particular Halloween evening ...
On October 31, 2012 / By eyes4earthEven the diminutive field mouse can dish up a karmic kind of lesson when failing to show a bit ...
On October 14, 2012 / By eyes4earthThe idea that animals can convey meaning, and thereby offer an attentive human being illumination, is a commonly held belief the world over. The view is disparaged and disputed only by modern cultures with an allegiance to science as the sole arbiter of truth. The price of this conceit, to my way of thinking, is enormous.
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