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    Feel it in the bones

    A sensory animal tracking exercise becomes an unexpected spiritual experience... ...

    On September 3, 2014 / By eyes4earth
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    Understanding connectedness with nature (CWN Part 1)

    There's a lot of talk these days about 'reconnecting with nature'. But what exactly do we mean by that? ...

    On November 14, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Myths, missionaries & metaphysics

    Finding truth and facts in an a holy trinity ...

    On September 17, 2012 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    Seeing the sacred in the subtle

    Meaningful nature experiences are not always visually impressive, emotionally intense peak moments. Sometimes they are gentle, modest and ...

    On August 1, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Gift of the golden key (Kalahari Pt. 3)

    There they were, reflecting the sunlight amongst the deep orange sands. /Urugab was visibly moved as he knelt before ...

    On July 18, 2012 / By Matthew Zylstra
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    Tracking leopard in the neverending story (Kalahari Pt. 2)

    We had joked beforehand that one of us would “call up a leopard” during our days out here in ...

    On June 27, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Tribute to Oom Dawid Kruiper

    Sadly, Khomani San Bushman leader Oom Dawid Kruiper died on Wednesday 13th June. Uncannily, his passing was also the ...

    On June 15, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Welcome to the Kalahari (Pt. 1)

    A number of skulls were hanging on the gate entrance leading into the Kgalagadi (Kalahari). One of them suddenly ...

    On June 13, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    “There is only one Garkman”

    Under the full moon, Garkman just looked calm, proud and resolute ...

    On May 9, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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    Great noble beast

    I felt deeply honoured to have been so close to this animal, especially as I have always regarded them ...

    On April 25, 2012 / By eyes4earth
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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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