Date: November 2024

I wonder—who first imagined the spirit, transforming an individual’s inner dialogue into a collective language? The breath, spirare, became the spirit—the glimmering, invisible reality we reach for. Everything around us is breathing, human and non-human. Then what makes us spiritual and the non-human only corporeal? Couldn’t the “non-human” also be called the “more-than-human”?

Priyanka Singh Parihar

Though often depicted as the cradle of capitalism, of industrial revolutions, of witch hunts, the European continent is also a land of rich traditions of ecological wisdom, community governance and sustainable practices. These forms of ecological knowledge have existed long before the advent of industrial society and are not merely relics from the past, but living traditions that still offer valuable insights into today’s environmental crisis.

Maria Costan Davara

Whales sing haunting and moving songs that resonate through their oceanic homes, imbuing their world with meaning. Similarly, we humans rely on stirring sounds and music to find purpose in our existence.

Shuwen Yang
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