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meditation
and nature
We go to a beach or forest to clear our
heads, and find a good space
from which to begin again. Nature is a great healer.
The peace we find in nature restores our sense of being alive. Fresh,
luscious, profund. We are part of nature. Our blood is salty as ocean,
we are made of the same water, earth, air and heat, the same molecules
and space.
Often we don't know how to integrate the spiritual feeling we get in
nature, how to draw on the healing and regeneration, and take it back
into our lives.
Through meditation we can find that peace and beauty within ourself as
well. Our mind becomes like a clear pool at dawn, our wisdom the wisdom
of forest trees. The 'natural state' is one description of the awakened
state in Buddhism.
This is the spirit of our time.
We urgently need to feel this power of nature within us, and our
connection and unity with nature around us, so we can care for our
planet as if it were our self. For healing our planet, as well as our
own lives.
This work can be helpful for activists and people working with the
environment, sustainable lifestyles and so on, to connect our spiritual
life and practical work with nature.
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women and nature
Many people now understand that we and our
ecosystem are inseparably linked. Few yet see this in terms of
'feminine' ways of operating. It is crucial to make this link, if we
are to create the kind of social change we need.
Nature and women have become linked in our minds. Nature’s ecosystems
have been felt as life-giving Mother. Women can proudly identify with
nature.
Can we make use of the Goddess to help us create inspired
sustainability and integration? Mother nature teaches us about
supporting life, connectedness and beauty.
Is the Goddess, Mother Earth, Mother Nature, the Cosmic Mother, or
Queen of Space? Is she Cosmic Consciousness? Are these the same or
different?
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Ecofeminism is an approach which weaves
together three things:
environmental sustainability, ways of living together grounded in
'feminine' principles, and Nature as a source of spirituality.
Sometimes the Goddess is invoked for this.
These days, most of our spiritual life is not in the context of
anything to do with social issues or environment. Ecofeminism
integrates these various parts of our lives in one all-encompassing
vision.
Nature and women have been linked together. Nature's ecosystems have
been felt as life-giving Mother. Feminine wisdom and ways of being -
life-supporting care, connectedness and cooperation - must be brought
into balance with 'masculine' values now predominant - such as
individualism, hierarchy, competition. This is women's contribution to
healing the planet.
Within this context, Dido can contribute principally on the spiritual
side, the changing views of the 'feminine' and the Goddess, with
practices and meditations to take this knowledge beyond ideas, into
deeper visceral experience.
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For further information
contact Dido
Dunlop at dido@wisebirds.org
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